Edité par NY: Tip Top Publishers, 1936., 1936
Vendeur : Sara Armstrong - Books, Cedarville, CA, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
EUR 5,36
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Ajouter au panierUnpaginated but 64pp, (7 x 10.25 inches), b&w drawings. Only Good condition in stapled srappers (soft cover). The covers are worn, creased and lightly soiled. Corners are rubbed, spine ends are chipped, Page edges soiled, a few page corners creased and a light stain at the top edge of the last few pages. Not very pretty, but still quite usable. "50 complete songs with words and music.".
Edité par M. M. Cole Publishing House, Chicago, 1930
Signé
EUR 13,51
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Ajouter au panierSoftcover. Stapled, pictorial wraps (image of Robison) with a taped spine edge and much edge, corner and surface wear. Name and number sticker in top right corner. Music store stamp, bottom left. Some songs in the Table of Contents have notations and there are pencilled in chord markings in a few of the songs. This book was obviously used by a player or performer. Overall G-. This is an excellent collection of early country folk ballads, sung by Carson Robison. The songs include: Hallelujah I'm a Bum, Birmingham Jail, Golden Slippers, Hand Me Down My Walking Cane, The Hell Bound Train, The Death of John Henry, Barbara Allen and many others. Carson Jay Robison (August 4, 1890 - March 24, 1957) was an American country music singer and songwriter. He originally worked and sang with Vernon Dalhart though the two eventually went their separate ways. Robison is in The Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. Although his impact is generally overlooked today, he played a major role in promoting country music in its early years through numerous recordings and radio appearances. We have other sheet music by Robison and a signed photo. Please inquire. ; Musical Notation; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 67 pages.
Edité par Joe Davis Inc. Music Publishers, New York, 1930
Vendeur : Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, Etats-Unis
Partition de musique
EUR 25,21
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Ajouter au panier58p., including covers, 6.75x10 inches, book of sheet music and lyrics, lightly-worn stapled pictorial wraps.
Edité par M M Cole Co., ., Chicago, 1930
Vendeur : Truman Price & Suzanne Price / oldchildrensbooks, Monmouth, OR, Etats-Unis
EUR 20,71
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Ajouter au panier. (illustrateur). Very Good: light name-stamp at top front corner (see photo), bottom corner bumped at half-inch, solid, paper lightly aged. Ships well wrapped and in cardboard protection. Paperwraps spine-stapled, 9x12 inches, 67 pages. 50 songs with lyrics and music. . .
Edité par Triangle Music Pub. Co., New York, 1928
Partition de musique
EUR 22,51
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Ajouter au panierSheet Music. Etat : Good. This sheet music has been neatly stapled together. It has some general aging along with wear on the edges and corners including some short closed tear. It is of some interest because of the photograph of Carson J. Robison and Vernon Dalhart. Neither of these two men, one a songwriter/singer and the other primarily a singer, was, strictly speaking, from the country, they were as a team and individually two of the pioneers of country music. Dalhart was one of the most prolific country singers, remembered for "The Wreck of the Old 97" and "The Prisoner's Song." Robison is remembered for "Life Gets Tee-Jus Don't It" and for many Western songs. The picture on this sheet music shows them when they worked together. The year after this music was published the two went separate ways. Both men are in the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame and Dalhart is in the Country Music Hall of Fame. ; B&W Photograph of Carson Robison and Vernon Dalhar; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 5 pages.
Edité par Campbell Connelly & Co. Ltd, 1934
Vendeur : Hall of Books, Oswestry, SHROP, Royaume-Uni
EUR 12,05
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Ajouter au panierSheet Music. Etat : Very Good. 4pp sheet music booklet with cover photograph of the classic shot of Jane Russell reclining in the straw holding a revolver, from Howard Hughes' motion picture The Outlaw, 1934. In overall near fine used condition with only very slight signs of age, handling and storage. Internally clean and appears little read, no annotations or inscriptions; text and music bright and clear throughout. Arranged for voice and piano with lyrics, chords and tonic sol-fa notation. Not an old library book. Photograph available.
Edité par McClelland Music Publishing Co, Kansas City, Mo, 1922
Vendeur : Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, Etats-Unis
EUR 40,52
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Ajouter au panierSoftcover. Etat : Very Good. Sheet music. Quarto. Two nested bifolia making eight pages. Horizontal crease along the center from being folded, minor edgewear, corners bumped, exterior rubbed, still a complete and very good copy. For voice and piano. Plate imprint, "Cannibal Isle 4." Features short samples of three other songs. A rather strange song that makes one wonder if the authors knew the meaning of "cannibal" as there is no reference of people being eaten in the lyrics and the narrator appears to enjoy being there, "Down on Cannibal Isle I'd like to linger awhile." *OCLC* locates two holdings.
Edité par TRIANGLE MUSIC PUB., NY, 1929
Vendeur : Gian Luigi Fine Books, Albany, NY, Etats-Unis
EUR 40,52
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Ajouter au panierPAPERBACK. Etat : VG. LARGE PAPERBACK FORMAT, 49 PAGES.