Librería: Chiron Media, Wallingford, Reino Unido
EUR 152,30
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: New.
Publicado por Maclean-Hunter, Canada, 1949
Librería: RareNonFiction, IOBA, Ladysmith, BC, Canada
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
Original o primera edición
EUR 264,24
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Añadir al carritoSingle Issue Magazine. Condición: Good. Bell, Ken (cover); Winter, W.A.; Grassick; Winter; Book, W.; Norris; Work, Jay; Woods, Rex Ilustrador. First Edition. 52 pages. Features: Cover photo of Dorothy Vanstone boating in Honey Harbor in Georgeon Bay; Great colour ad for International excavating equipment inside front cover; The Family of the Palace - the Windsors live on a pedestal where their people want them; Los Angeles - The Wackiest Town in the World - article wiith photos; The Night of Mr. Waddy - story by Will F. Jenkins - illustrated by W.A. Winter; Would You Live Better in the U.S.? - a detailed test to see if our lower prices make up for lower wages - not quite, but we're catching up; Runway to the World - Edmonton is the most air-minded town in Canada; Don't Get Queasy, Just Take it Easy - Tips for Travel Sickness; He Lured Success - Red Edgar and the Lucky Strike Bait Company of Peterborough, Ontario - article with colour photo of Mr. Edgar; Molson's ad gives kudos to Mr. Leslie Butcher of Windsor Ontario - a member of Canada's 1936 Olympic basketball team; The Bugs Strike Back - insects are adapting to our DDT and germs are gangin up on the 'wonder' drugs; You and Nothing Else - story by Paul Barbour - illustrated by W. Book; Career Girl Without Clothes - Helen Gaskin models nude for artists - story with photos; Royal Canadian Navy Recruiting ad; Full-page ad for Hertz car rentals inside back cover; Front cover photo is incorporated into Johnson outboard motor ad on page 52. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy.
Publicado por s.n., Philadelphia, 1840
Librería: Classic Books and Ephemera, IOBA, Lansdowne, PA, Estados Unidos de America
Miembro de asociación: IOBA
Partitura
EUR 115,63
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Añadir al carritoSheet_music. Condición: Good. [16] p.: music; 32 cm. Lacking wrapper. Removed from a volume of sheet music published from 1825 to 1850 with former owner's name on the front: "E. C. K. Seymour." These are not individual pieces of sheet music, but 11 songs published together. Contents: "My Boy Tammy," A Scotch Ballad [words by Hector MacNeill; arranged by John S. Macgregor] -- Oh, My Love's Bonny: A Celebrated Scotch Ballad; words by J. Finlayson; music by J. M. Muller -- There's No Land Like Scotland: A Ballad; composed by Edward J. Loder -- My Own One: Song; adapted to a Favourite Scotch Air, by David Lee -- My Bonnie Blue Eyed Lassie, O!: Scottish Ballad composed by Ch. Wodarch -- Adieu, Adieu, My Ain Sweet Land: The Words and Air by J. R. Mitchell; the symphony and accompaniment by J. Watson -- The Lass o' Gowrie, sung by Mr. Wilson -- Gentle Mary: Song; words by G. H. Barbour; music by Wm. C. Peters -- My Love is oe'r the Sea, Send Him Hame, an admired ballad, from the Melodies of the Mountains; the music composed by Alexander Lee -- Afton Water: Song; the words by Robert Burns; the music composed by Richard Guin -- Jamie's Return: Continuation of Auld Robin Gray; written and composed by George Bennett. The 10th song, Afton Water, has music by Richard Guin, described as "A Pupil of the Pennsylvania Institute for Instructing the Blind." The Pennsylvania Institution for the Instruction of the Blind (now Overbrook School for the Blind) was established in Philadelphia in 1832 by Julius Reinhold Friedlander, a German teacher of blind and visually impaired children. This suggests that the collection was published in Philadelphia around 1840. Another song by Guin was published in 1842 by Godey and McMichael in The Amateur's Musical Library. Very scarce. In Good Condition: lacking wrapper; first leaf and last are detached but present; light foxing throughout; otherwise, clean and solid.