Scarecrow Press, 2004. Hardcover bound in grey cloth, stamped in black and gilt. No dust jacket, as issued. viii, 247 pages. Contents: Part 1 - Preface; Part 2 - Abbreviations; Part 3 - Annotated Bibliography; Part 4 - Discography; Part 5 - List and Index of Respighi Compositions; Part 6 - General Index; Part 7 - About the Author. This reference volume offers authoritative direction for librarians, students, musicologists, and conductors seeking details of the composer's life and work. No marks or writing to book. Bright, clean copy with no sign of wear or distress. View More...
Brand new softcover. Bright, clean book with NO marks or flaws. Backaged in stiff paper sleeve with built-in decorative volvelles. No signs of handling or wear. View More...
Navy cloth-bound hardcover. 61 pages. 1968 facsimile of the 1894 original. No marks or flaws. Faint shelf-wear / rubbing to cover. No damage or defects. View More...
1981 softcover catalog with no marks or writing in book. Clean copy. Spine and edges of covers have some age-toning; Otherwise Fine condition. View More...
First Edition. Hardcover in pristine dust jacket. NO marks; no flaws or defects. 216 pages. Memoirs of the publishing and jazz-age life of Nancy Cunard, British transportation heiress and avant-garde champion of jazz, poetry, anti-fascism and negritude. View More...
Dance Magazine, Vol. 35, No. 3, March, 1961. 74-page magazine. Light wear, with slight curl to corners and a very short tear to edge of cover. No writing in book. Includes a detailed bibliography of early dance books from the Renaissance up to the 1950s. View More...
Bienes Center for the Literary Arts; 2005 softcover exhibition catalog. Stated First Edition. 138 pages, illustrated. Pop-up front cover with clear plastic space-age telescope window. Our copy has no marks or writing to it. The cover surfaces are rubbed, and there is rubbing to the edges and corners. The upper right corner is bumped, resulting in a bend to the entire text block. Good condition overall. View More...
1947 manual on book repair, with catalogue of Gaylord Brothers products and two order forms tipped in at rear. No marks or writing in book. A little age; light wear to corners; a few light spots here and there. Very Good overall. View More...
Softcover catalogue; ex-library copy with "withdrawn" stamp. 278 pages. Has a few of the usual library markings.From the publisher's website, "Much like Pierpont Morgan a century ago, Sir Paul Getty spent twenty-five years assembling an extraordinary library of illuminated manuscripts, early printed books, historic bookbindings, and later illustrated books and calligraphic manuscripts, along with drawings and paintings. Spanning the seventh to the late twentieth centuries, the collection is housed in a splendid structure in the English countryside at Wormsley, Buckinghamshire. Over one hund... View More...
Almost like new. Stapled paperback; 8 pages - has a few faint signs of handling, a faint crease to lower cover. No writing or marks in booklet. Offprint article originally published in the journal, "Current Musicology." View More...
Hardcover, 1968 reissue of 1934 original. Fine condition. Purple cloth binding, spine stamped in gilt. No marks or flaws to book. Text block is very tight; corners are clean and square. A very handsome copy. View More...
Hardcover bound in faux vellum, and housed in original slipcase as issued. No marks or writing in book. No damage to slipcase. Ends of spine are very slightly worn; slipcase has a very faint trace of age. The Hours of Catherine of Cleves (Morgan Library and Museum) sometimes called the Guennol Hours or the Arenberg Hours is an ornately illuminated manuscript in the Gothic art style, produced around AD 1440 by the anonymous Dutch artist known as the Master of Catherine of Cleves. It is one of the most lavishly illuminated manuscripts to survive from the 15th century. It has been described as ... View More...