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4045. Condition: Light wear to cover edges and corners; Light age toning with minor wear to corners of sleeve; record is in Very Good condition with a faint smudge to side 2. SC Consignment. More
4045. Condition: Light wear to cover edges and corners; Light age toning with minor wear to corners of sleeve; record is in Very Good condition with a faint smudge to side 2. SC Consignment. More
1973. 47-105. Condition: Light age toning and minimal wear to corners of sleeve; record is Very Good with no visible marks or scratches. More
The Amazing Kornyfone Record Label, 1978. TAKRL 1941. Condition: Light creasing and age toning to cover with remnants of adhesive along edge; Light age toning to sleeves with small partial tear to corner and center ; record is Very Good with no visible marks or scratches. SC Consignment. More
London: Oxford University Press, 1959. First Edition, First Printing. Octavo, 289 pages; VG/VG-; in teal dust jacket with faded spine, black lettering dust jacket protected with a mylar covering, price uncut '30s. net',some sun-fading, small tears, and mild chipping; name on ffep; shelved case 12. More
Cologne: From Here to Fame Publishing, 2004. First Edition. Quarto, 238 pages. In Very Good condition with Very Good minus dust jacket. Black spine with yellow text. Dust jacket is protected by mylar covering and has mild wear to edges and corners. Textblock clean. Shelved Front Table. More
World Records, 1976. SODD 007. Condition: Light age toning to sleeves; Light creasing to cover with a few small dents; records are Very Good+ (clean with no visible scratches or marks). More
Collection of ELEVEN Bill Graham postcards advertising Jefferson Airplane concerts in the San Francisco area. Lot includes the following cards: BG-10 BG-26 BG-29 (Type B) BG-37 BG-42 BG-48 (Type B) BG-81 BG-88 BG-99 BG-142 BG-171 (Type A) Postcards in very good condition with light edgewear, bumping to corners, and occasional crease CX Consignment. shelved case 0. More
Wisconsin Cheese Records, 1973. WC3689. Condition: Original plastic wrapping torn; Light age toning with mild wear to corners of sleeve; record is Very Good with faint smudges to side 1. SC Consignment. More
Trade Mark of Quality, 1973. 1816. Condition: Light creasing to album cover with small partial tears to plastic; Light age toning to sleeve; Record is Very Good+ with no visible marks or scratches. SC Consignment. More
Berkeley Records, 1975. 2018. Condition: Light creasing and age toning and wear along cover edges; Light age toning to sleeves; record is Very Good with no visible marks or scratches. SC Consignment. More
1985. Limited Edition #263/950. Matted but not framed. Print measures 20 in. x 24 in. and matte measures 22 1/8 in. x 26 1/8 in. Condition is Very Good with a few light scuffs to the upper right corner. Signed by the artist, Curtis G Woody, along the bottom (in pencil). FJ Consignment. Shelved in Rockville Room A. More
New York: Shirmer Books, 2001. Second Edition, First Printing. Large, Thick Octavo; VG-; black spines with white and red text; no jackets; 3 volumes: vol. 1, A-Gi [ISBN 0028655729]; vol. 2, Gi-N [ISBN 0028655737]; vol. 3, O-Z [ISBN 0028655745]; second edition, first printing; cloths show some rubbing to exteriors; strong boards; text block exterior edges have light wear; tight bindings; illustrated; interiors clean; pp 2274; additional shipping may be necessary due to size/weight restrictions for international/expedited orders Shelved upstairs in middle room, among office areas. More
Atlanta: Dust-to-Digital, 2012. Large Oblong Octavo; VG-; black spine with gilt text; exterior cloth covered boards show very slight wear; tight binding; ISBN label to rear; no jacket; all edges gilt to textblock; pictorial endpapers; light smudges to endpapers, maybe due to fingertips; faint offsetting from pouch to facing page; frontispiece; interior pages clean; illustrated; CD in pouch adhered to front pastedown;139 pages Shelved in Locked Annex Area, Column C. More
Moscow: State Publishers Music, 1970. Quarto; G; Hardcover; Spine, brown with faded gold print; Boards in brown cloth with gold print, toning to spine, peripheral toning, light wear to spine caps and corners, else light blemishes/shelfwear; Text block has light tanning to endpapers, else clean and tight; Text in Russian and English; xvii, 139 color leaves of autograph score facsimile. [Oversized book(s). Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers, please inquire for rates]. More
Baltimore: Globe Poster Corp. Original 22 in. x 33 in. Globe Poster for "Kilimanjaro Presents the Legenday Toots and the Maytals" August 22nd. Good minus condition with light age toning, light bumping to corners and edge wear, water damage to top left corner, .5 in. open tear near top edge, .5 in. open tear near left edge, 1 in. open tear near right edge, two dents with closed tears near bottom, several staple holes at edges, and general light scuffing. FJ Consignment. Shelved in Rockville Room A. More
Stockholm: Tryckeri Aktiebolaget Thule, 1943-1958. Reports from the Scientific Expedition to the North-Western Provinces of China under the Leadership of Dr. Sven Hedin. The Sino-Swedish Expedition. Publication 21. Quarto: 100 pages of text, 97 pages of sheet music + folding map and 8 black and white photographic plates. Bound in tan cloth with brown leather labels to spines. Very good. Corners with light+ bumping and light fraying; text blocks lightly age-toned. Original wraps bound in. Includes color frontispiece. SH consignment. More
New York: Watson-Guptill Publications, 1973. 1973 Reprint. Octavo, 175 pages; G+; softcover; spine white with black lettering; some shelf wear and soiling; corners bumped; inscribed by jazz pianist Teddy Wilson; extensive pencil marginalia through page 113; shelved Case 12. More
New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1923. First Edition, First Printing. Octavo, 314 pages; VG/VG-; spine light yellow, with black lettering; dust jacket protected with a mylar covering; mild shelf wear and soiling; small chips missing at corners of flap folds; price cut; previous owner's bookplate at front pastedown; inscribed by Rosenfeld at front free endpaper; pages clean; CX consignment; shelved Case 5. More
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1926. First Edition. Octavo, 285 pages; VG/VG-; spine age-toned, with black lettering; dust jacket blue, protected with a mylar covering; mild shelf wear and soiling; small chips missing at corners of flap folds; four-inch closed tear to jacket front; crown and tail of jacket spine missing; age-toning to spine; small chips missing from upper edge of jacket back; inscribed by Van Vechen at front free endpaper; uncut pages throughout; pages clean; CX consignment; Shelved in Room G. More
Lyon: Jean-Marie Bruyset, 1766. Nouvelle édition, revue, corrigée & considérablement augmentée. Octavo; "Nouvelle édition, revue, corrigée & considérablement augmentée"; G; Hardcover; Spine, brown with gold print, raised bands; Boards in brown leather, mild wear to spine caps and corners, light creasing to hinges, slight scuffing and shelfwear to leather on boards, else clean and strong; Text block has red tinted edges, owner embossed stamp and penciled edition notes on front endpapers, penciled note on rear pastedown, cracked hinges front and rear, light foxing and tanning to endpapers, occasional light foxing within, mild puckering to pages, binding tight; Text in French; xxxvi, 236 pages, illustrated (9 folded leaves of printed music). NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office, Case #3. More
Basel: Bārenreiter Kassel, 1974. Octavo; VG/G; Hardcover with DJ; DJ spine, white with black and orange print; DJ has slight tears at spine ends and flap corners, small tear to rear top edge, toning to spine, peripheral toning; Boards in blue cloth with white print on black banner, clean and strong; Text block clean and tight; Text in German; 310 pages, illustrated (2 folded plates + 46 numbered b&w plates). SEE ALL SIX IMAGES FOR DETAILS REGARDING THIS BOOK. Oversized order. Additional shipping and handling may be necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy international shipping unavailable due to size/weight restriction(s). Contact seller if you have any questions. NOTE: Shelved in glass case near stairs on the sales floor. More
Paris: Maison Quantin, 1889. Octavo; G; Hardcover; Spine, brown with gold print, raised bands; Boards half bound with brown leather to spine and corners, marbled paper to boards, mild wear to spine caps, edges, and corners, slight scuffing to leather, slight rubbing to paper on boards, else clean and strong; Text block has gilt top edge, marbled endpapers, slight amount of pencil notation within (SEE PHOTOS), light age-toning to paper, else clean and tight, some uncut pages; Text in French; ii, 343 pages, frontispiece (port.), illustrated (b&w plates). Oversized order. Additional shipping and handling may be necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy international shipping unavailable due to size/weight restriction(s). Contact seller if you have any questions. NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office, Case #5. More
Germantaun: Michael Billmeyer, 1797. 18mo; Fair/no-DJ; Brown spine without text; German language; Boards have 2 clip-type metal closures across front of text block at front & rear panels; age toned appearance with rubbing & scratches on exterior panels and spine edges; Text block has darkened due to age and pages are stiff with small open tear on front end paper with writings at top edge, other writings on 2nd ffep and foxing on pages throughout; pp 572. More
New York: Hargail Music Press, 1947. Good; age-toned with numerous patches of light damp staining; staple holes at lower edge; corners rounded and lower left corner chipped; several small (approx. 0.25 in) tears to fore and top edges; top edge somewhat bumped; two conjugate leaves; pp 4. L21009 Shelved in Room A. CX Consignment. More
Praha: Artia, 1965. Quarto; G-/Fair+; Hardcover with DJ; DJ spines, black with white and green print; DJs in mylar, edgewear with small tears at spine ends and flap corners, tears along top edges, mild shelfwear; Boards in black cloth with gold print, mild wear to spine caps and corners, light warping, slight toning to top edge, else clean and strong; Text blocks of both vols. have puckering to top portion of pages throughout, else clean and tight, illustrated (b&w, some color); Text in German; CONTENTS: Vol. I. A-K (491 pages) — Vol. II. L-Z (423 pages). Oversized order. Additional shipping and handling may be necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy international shipping unavailable due to size/weight restriction(s). Contact seller if you have any questions. NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office, in wraparound bookcase next to 15's. More
Trade Mark of Quality/World Records, 1970's. Lot of 3 rare Joni Mitchell bootleg recordings: "Light Out In Georgia" TMQ 73088 Light wear to cover with partial tear to plastic; light age toning; records are Very Good+ with no visible marks or scratches. "(Keep On) By Her Own Devices" TAKRL 1949 Light wear to cover with partial tear in plastic; light age toning to sleeve; records are Very Good+ with no visible marks or scratches. "Lennie and Dom Songs (Early On)" JM 1973 Light wear to cover with partial tear in plastic; light age toning to sleeve; records are Very Good+ with no visible marks or scratches. SC Consignment. More
A signed poster for a Wavy Gravy benefit concert, which was performed on May 15, 1996 at the Berkeley Community Theater. The concert was presented by Seva Foundation and Bill Graham. It features signatures from both Wavy Gravy and famed poster designer Stanley Mouse. The poster measures 35” x 22”. In very good condition. Limited Edition: #92/100. Marking to bottom border. Soiling along borders, especially to upper left. Faint crease at top right corner. Shelved Dupont bins. CX Consignment. More
4 3/4 in x 7 in black-and-white photograph of Arturo Toscanini signed clearly in green ink. Light age toning, bumping to corners, and edge wear to photograph. BL Consignment. Shelved Rockville Room B. More
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1916. First Edition. Octavo, 243 pages; VG/VG-; spine red, with black lettering; dust jacket protected with a mylar covering; mild shelf wear and soiling; small chips missing at corners of flap folds; small closed tear at upper edge of jacket front; front jacket joint separated; small chips missing at crown and tail of spine; inch-long closed tear at upper right corner of jacket back; bookseller's sticker at back pastedown; pages clean; CX consignment; NOTE: Shelved in Room G. More
Menomonee Falls, WI: Record Research, 1986. First Edition. tall 8vo., 657 pp., [3 pp.], VG-; dark brown faux-leather cloth boards, gold lettering; overall mild scuffing to boards, bumping to middle of spine, rounding to head and tail; rounding to head of fore-edge, mild wear/scattered staining to text-block, aged-paste residue to top and bottom at headband; boards slightly cocked, front board somewhat shaken, back board tight, slight shelf lean yet stands alone, binding strong; interior clean, creasing to bottom corners of pp. 583-586 visible to text-block; SIGNED by 15 well-known persons in the jazz industry; LIST OF SIGNATURES: [1] Flip Phillips (1915-2001): American jazz tenor saxophone and clarinet player; [2] Joe Williams (1918-1999): American jazz singer; [3] Milt Hinton (1910-2000): American double bassist and photographer; [4] Frank Foster (1928-2011): American tenor and soprano saxophonist, flutist, arranger, and composer; [5] Al Grey (1925-2000): American jazz trombonist; [6] Gary Burton (b. 1943): living American jazz vibraphonist, composer, and educator known for his plunger mute technique and his book on the subject; [7] Rebecca Parris (b. 1951), living American jazz singer; [8] Virginia Mayhew (b. 1959): living American saxophonist, composer, and bandleader based in New York; [9] Eddie Higgins (1932-2009): American jazz pianist, composer, and orchestrator; [10] Frank Wess (1922-2013): American jazz saxophonist and flutist; [11] Bucky Pizzarelli (b. 1926): living American jazz guitarist; [12] Gene Bertoncini (b. 1937): living American jazz guitarist; [13] Leonard Feather (1914-1994): British jazz pianist, composer, and producer best known as a writer and music journalist; [14] Dorothy Donegan (1914-1922): American jazz pianist; [15] Makoto Ozone (b. 1961): Japanese jazz pianist; shelved case 12. More
Trade Mark of Quality, 1975. Purple and green double LP; 2806 Condition: Light age toning and creasing to cover and sleeves; original plastic wrap torn; Records in Very Good condition with small black ink mark to Side 1. SC consignment. More
New York: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc, 1952. First Edtion. 8vo., 283pp.; VG/G+; spine red with white lettering; dust jacket protected with a mylar covering, price cut; spine has some sun-fading; jacket has small amounts of chipping and tears, primarily to the upper and lower edge of the front cover, head and tail of spine, corners; two chips 1/4 of an inch deep and an inch wide on top of front cover; SIGNED on ffep by Martyn Green and Ella Halman, reading 'Best Wishes' followed by their signatures; shelved case 12. More
London: Macmillan Publishers Limited, 1991. Octavo. VG/no DJ - hardback. 20 volume set; Brown, blue and gold spines with gold texts/titles; boards are strong and clean; offsetting noted on the front pastedown, front free end page, back free end page, and back pastedown of all volumes; bindings are strong; textblocks are clean. Volume I: Pp. 889 Volume II: Pp. 878 Volume III: Pp. 880 Volume IV: Pp. Pp. 880 Volume V: Pp. 872 Volume VI: Pp. Pp. 880 Volume VII: Pp. 874 Volume VIII: Pp. 856 Volume IX: Pp. 879 Volume X: Pp. 870 Volume XI: Pp. 877 Volume XII: Pp. 880 Volume XIII: Pp. Pp. 880 Volume XIV: Pp. 864 Volume XV: Pp. 860 Volume XVI: Pp. 879 Volume XVII: Pp. 839 Volume XVIII: Pp. 843 Volume XIX: Pp. 871 Volume XX: Pp. 838 SHELVED AISLE 10 NEAR THE FRONT OF AISLE ON RIGHT HAND SIDE. More
Three photographs of Alice Cooper: 1) A signed limited edition color photograph of Cooper cowering in the corner of a room. The inscription says, “Thanks for being committed! / Your pal, / Alice”; this print is no. 5 of 100. Very good-; somewhat age-toned with minor bumping at corners. 2) A unique cel print of one of the photos from the inside sleeve of the Alice Cooper album Muscle of Love. The photograph is printed on four successive layers of acetate, one layer each for yellow, magenta, cyan, and black, and these are held together with tape at the upper margin. Very good-; several small creases at corners and edges with minor wear from handling. 3) A black and white photograph of Cooper face-to-face with a tarantula. Good+; multiple creases, including several that impact the image itself, and one small closed tear at right margin. K21062 Shelved Off Sales Floor Room A {S's Office}. EK Consignment. More
c.1976. Printer's Proof. Early version of Bill Graham poster by famed artist Philip Garris for a two-night concert featuring The Who and The Grateful Dead at Oakland Stadium, October 9 - 10, 1976. In very good minus condition. Measures “23” x 29”. Shows mild age-toning, faint creasing (cracking) throughout, and minor wear along edges. Alignment markers visible in corners and along edges. Shelved Dupont bins. CX Consignment. More
c1945. Group of autographs, ephemera, signed letters, and signed photos from famous musicians. Included in this lot are the following: Yehudi Menuhin (1916-1999) American-born British violinist and conductor. Two autographs penned in black ink on index cards (dated August, 1945) with envelope postmarked 8/17/1945. Condition is Very Good with light age toning. Jose Iturbi (1895-1980) Spanish conductor, pianist, and harpsichordist; appeared in several Hollywood films in 1940's. One autographed photograph and two autographs on index cards in black ink (dated 1946). Very Good condition with light age toning. Joseph Zoellner, Sr (1862-1950) Violinist Zoellner string quartet. Autographed black-and-white photograph and autographed Zoellner Quartet program, "Six Chamber Evenings " Light age toning to both items; photograph is stuck to front corner of program. Laurens Hammond (1895-1973) American engineer, musician, and inventor (Hammond organ/clock). One-page typed letter signed on Hammond Instrument Company letterhead. Envelope postmarked 1/23/1947. Very Good condition with light age toning. Andre Kostelanetz (1901-1980) Russian-born American conductor. Autograph on index card in blue ink. Very Good condition with light age toning. Serge Koussevitsky (1874-1951) Russian-born American conductor. Autograph on index card. Very Good condition with light age toning. Eugene Ormandy (1899-1985) Hungarian-born American conductor/violinist. Two autographs on index cards in blue ink. Envelope dated 8/12/1945. Condition is Very Good with light age toning. Mischa Elman (1891-1967) Russian-born American violinist. Two autographs on index cards. Envelope postmarked 8/11/1945. Condition is Very Good with light age toning KW Consignment. More
1945. Two letters from Henry Mason. The first is a one page typed signed letter with two folds and housed in the original envelope. Dated January 1, 1945, it discusses general pleasantries as well as Mason's opinion of the atomic bomb "Well it seems to me that a wise course is now being pursued as to this. We may all hope for the best outcome now that the terrific thing has been discovered." The second letter is a small card (13.5x8.5cm) autograph letter signed. Dated September 9, 1945, it discusses Mason acceding to a request for two phrases of his music and sending them along. With the letter are said two phrases, each on their own card with the history of the songs, being titled 'Our Christ' and 'When all the world is young, Lad.' Letters are in Very Good condition with light wear. Light age toning to envelopes. KW Consignment. Shelved case 0. More
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1925. First Edition. Octavo, 205 pages; VG/None; contemporary full red cloth binding; spine faded red with gilt lettering; mild shelf wear and scuffing; mild faring to upper edge of front board; some fading to spine; mild fading to upper edge of back board; signed flat by Van Vechten at title page; all pages uncut; CX consignment; NOTE: Shelved in Room G. More
New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company, 1909. Quarto, 358 pages; VG-; bound in publisher's black cloth with embossed gilt, pink, light blue, and blue color; some rubbing and shelfwear, including to the color; interior clean; "with seven full-page illustrations in colour after paintings by George Alfred Williams"; Each plate preceded by guard-sheet with descriptive letterpress. scarce; shelved case 14. More
New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1998. First Edition, First Printing. Octavo, 461 pages. In Very Good condition with a Very Good minus dust jacket. Spine green with white lettering. Dust jacket protected in mylar covering, with price uncut: "$30.00." Minor shelf wear. Sunning to spine, with creasing at head and tail. Scuffing and light soiling to rear cover. Interior pages clean. Features photographs throughout. Signed flat by Secrest and Sondheim on front free endpaper. Scarce signed by Sondheim. Shelved in Case 12. More
New York: New York Philharmonic, 1961. First Edition, First Printing. Small octavo pamphlet; VG-; spine stapled; mild wear and soiling; tide lines at outer and lower edges; blue staining to lower end of spine; signed flat by Bernstein and assistant conductor Maurice Peress; else clean; VM consignment; shelved Case 0 binder. More
Baltimore: Globe Poster Corp. Original 22 in. x 35.25 in. Globe Poster for Roadhouse-Aladdin Productions presentation of the "Rhythm and Blues Tribute" at the Virginia Theatre. Concert featured Arlene Smith...and the Chantels, Sonny Til and...The Orioles, The Harp-Tones, Petey Greene, and The Cruisers. In Good condition with light age toning, light bumping to corners, light edge wear, damp staining to the bottom, light general scuffing, and a few tack holes to the top and bottom edges. More
Baltimore: Globe Poster Corp. Original 22 in. x 35.25 in. Globe Poster for Roadhouse Oldies Productions presentation of the "Rhythm and Blues Tribute" at the Virginia Theatre that featured Fred Parris and the Original 5 Satins, The Marvelous Marvelettes, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, and The Velons. In Very Good condition with light age toning, light bumping to corners, occasional light rubbing, and a few small holes in the corners. FJ Consignment. Shelved in Rockville Room A. More
Baltimore: Globe Poster Corp, 1981. Original 22 in. x 35.25 in. Globe Poster for 1980s "Alan Lee Presents A Summertime Oldies Concert" featuring Junior Walker and the All-Stars, Arlene Smith and the Chantels, The Teenagers, and Willie Winfield and the Harptones. In Very Good condition with light age toning, light bumping to corners and edge wear, and a few tack holes to the upper edges. FJ Consignment. Shelved in Rockville Room A. More
New York: Franklin Watts, 1954. First Edition, Fourth Printing. Octavo, Unpaginated. In Very Good condition with Very Good minus dust jacket. Red jacket with white lettering. Bound in green cloth. Jacket has a few small chips, including a small loss of material at the lower edge of the spine, now protected by mylar cover. Boards show some wear along the spine as well as the front fore edge. Fourth printing stated on the title page. Text block slightly toned. JR Consignment. Shelved in Case 2. More
New York: Warner Books, 1992. First Edition. Small Folio (11 in. x 14 in.). In Very Good condition. Die cut metal boards, spiral bound; still in sealed publisher's aluminum bag (with a few small scratches and perforations in packaging along spine). Presumed with CD and comic still inside. FJ Consignment. Shelved in Rockville Room A. More
A 1975 concert poster for the Rolling Stones shows at the Cow Palace in San Francisco on July 15 - 16, 1975. The show was presented by Bill Graham, and the poster was designed by legendary poster artists Randy Tuten, Stanley Mouse, Alton Kelley and Arab. In very good condition. Measures 22” x 33”, with minimal wear to edges and a faint 1” crease to upper center border. Shelved Dupont bins. CX Consignment. More
Fort Collins: 1985. #582. Small Quarto, xi, [1], 99 pages; VG: bound in three quarters red faux leather, red cloth, gilt titling to front cover; housing in matching red cloth slipcase; printed in an unspecified limitation number, this being #582 and signed by Baese at the preface; shelved case 12. More
A 1973 David Singer designed poster for a January 21 - 22, 1973 Rolling Stones concert at Honolulu International Center. The concert was presented by Bill Graham and Barry Fey, and the poster was printed by Tea Luatrec Litho. In very good condition. Measures 20” x 28.5”, and has faint water stains to upper and lower right corner. Slight yellowing along edges. Shelved Dupont. CX Consignment. More
Framed and matted photograph, event flyer, and ALS; in wood frame; not examined out of frame; dimensions of frame: height 17" x width 27 3/4"; dimensions of photo from sight: height 7 1/4" x width 9 1/8"; dimensions of flyer from sight: height 4 1/8" x width 5 1/8"; dimensions of letter from sight: height 4" x width 8"; RW consignment; located at Dupont Store. W1010. More