Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Benchmark Publications, Mountain View, CA, 2005
Da: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale
Soft cover. Condizione: Near Fine. The magazine is spotless inside and out. Slight fading to edges of front cover from light exposure. Several pages have a bent or creased corner. Very little wear otherwise. The magazine will be packed with a backing card, bubble-wrapped and shipped in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "My HO Michigan-California Lumber Company Cableway, Part I" (Thirty-five years in the making) by Bob Ross; "Jim Clements' HO/HOn3 Sugar Spring Mining Company Railroad" (On tour) by Dan Lewis; "My O Scale McPhee Lumber Company Maintenance Shed" (World traveler) by Laurie Green; "Building a 1:20.3 Scale Erie Type B Steam Shovel" (Boyhood memories) by George Konrad; "The On30 Yosemite Short Line" (Building Friendships and a Layout) by Scott Maze; "Route to the Redwoods: The On3 North Pacific Coast Railroad and Its Subsidiary, The Buckhorn Logging Co. Part 50" (Methods of research) by Boone Morrison; "Fearless Forensics: Case Studies from the Fringes of Certainty" by Bruce MacGregor; "South Pacific Coast 3-Foot Gauge Boxcar #472" (Restored) by Ken Ruble; "Along the Narrow Gauge" (Saga of the 3-16, Part 7--Bumble Bee and Yellow Bird) by Mallory Hope Ferrell; "A Look-A-Like Shay" (Making a MWSL '13-Ton #122' Into a 'Somewhat-like Mich-Cal #2) by Jim Vail; "The Bodie Railway & Lumber Co. Part 4" (Log cars) by Dan Kieft; "The Ridgway Bear Trap" (No wet noodles) by Harry W. Brunk; "The Narrow Gauge Scene" (A Tale of Two Warehouses) by Carlie Getz; "Matheran Light Railway #899" (A 2-Foot Gauge Dodge Rail Bus in India) by Jeff Scherb; "A Small Business Building" (Plans) by Robert D. Bailey; "South Pacific Coast Boxcar #472" (Plans) by Ken Ruble; "Two-Foot Gauge Gilpin Tramway Shay #1, GILPIN" (Plans) by Dan Rowe; "Bunker Hill Steel 'Man' Car" (Plans) by Tim Stolle; "McCloud River Railroad Cabooses" (Plans) by Gary Caviglia; "Bodie Railway & Lumber Co. Log Car" (Plans) by Dan Kieft; "Mastheran Light Railway Rail Bus #899" (Plans) by Jeff Scherb plus "Robert's Ramblings"; "Pigeon Hole"; "In Brief"; "New in Review"; "Book and DVD Reviews"; and "Riptrack".
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Artia-Parliament Industries, Inc. / Roulette Records, 1962
Da: Cat's Curiosities, Pahrump, NV, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Very Good. "An Introduction to the World's Greatest" ain't books but rather a boxed set of five, 12-inch, 33-1/3 rpm vinyl jazz LP records, World's Greatest Music Series WGM(S)-2A, "from the catalogue of Roulette Records Birdland Series," the vinyl very-good-plus (no real problems, but these records have been played), four of the five discs marked "Stereo," the box intact and "very good" with some edge rub and what's probably a sticker pull to bottom of rear panel. On the bright side, Charlie Parker and Miles Davis offer "Crazeology" and "Bird Feathers"; Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker bring us "School Days" and "Swing Low Sweet Cadillac"; Art Tatum offers "Dark Eyes"; the Stan Getz Quartet brings us "Hershey Bar"; we find Sonny Stitt with "Spinning" and "Hitsburg." Maynard Ferguson, Sarah Vaughan ("Stormy Weather") and Joe Williams each get a full disc to themselves, set of five now reduced from $12. For Maynard Ferguson fans we'll throw in OUR SECOND BOXED SET of two Roulette LPs, "The Maynard Ferguson Years," K-101, appear to be mono, very-good-plus vinyl in a "good" original 1965 box, including "Hip Twist," "Stella By Starlight," "Mambo La Mans" (sic), "The Party's Over," etc. -- that second boxed set being about a $4 value, the pair of boxed sets now reduced from $14.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Benchmark Publications, Mountain View, CA, 2006
Da: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. No soiling inside or out. Some pages have a mildly bent corner tip. Light wear to edges of covers and spine. One 2/3" tear in the bottom edge of the back cover. Lower left corner of the back cover lightly creased. Very little wear otherwise. The magazine will be backed with cardboard and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "My On3 Nebraska and Platte Railroad: The Twin Rivers Route" by Tim Lewis; "Kelly's Bottle House (Charming)" by Brian Block; "Scratch-Building an Sn2 Caboose" (For My South China & Sheepscot River Ry.) by Bob Bennett; "Modeling in 7/8 Inch Scale" (Four Articles) by Tommy Landen and Karl Schmid; "Monson Railroad Flatcars" (Prototype to models) by Ken Lunders; "Along the Narrow Gauge Thirty-Inch Gauge Railroads" (The Cortez Mines Ltd. Railroad) by Mallory Hope Ferrell; "Brickyard Company Houses" (Along the E.B.T.) by Russell Norris; "The Bodie Railway & Lumber Co. Part 9 (The Mono Mills General Store) by Dan Kleft; "Kalka Simla Railway #14" (Ultimate Luxury, India, 1934) by Jeff Scherb; "Route to the Redwoods: The On3 North Pacific Coast Railroad and Its Subsidiary, the Buckhorn Logging Co. Part 55" (Narrow Gauge Railroading in 12 inches to the Foot) by Boone Morrison; "More Modifying and Enhancing Vehicles" (Still more changes) by Jim Vail; "The Narrow Gauge Scene" (Lessons from John Allen Part 2" by Charlie Getz; "A Western Grocery Store" (Plans) by Robert D. Bailey; "Carson & Colorado Nos. 1, 2, 3, 7, and 8" (Plans) by Gary Caviglia; "Nevada-California-Oregon Nos. 9 and 10" (Plans) by Edward H. Cass; "Cortez Mines Ltd. CORTEZ" (Plans) by John Robinson; "Kalka Simla Railway Motor Car #14" (Plans) by Jeff Scherb; "Kauai Plantation Rwy. Coach and Picnic Cars" (Plans) by Boone Morrison; Robert's Ramblings; Pigeon Hole; In Brief; New in Review; Gallery (Models by Karl Osolinski); Book, Video and DVD Reviews; and Riptrack.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Benchmark Publications, Mountain View, CA, 2006
Da: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Spotless inside and out. Slight wear to edges of covers and spine. A small tear and a little wear at the bottom edge of the spine. Very little wear otherwise. It will be backed with cardboard and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: An 18-Ton Climax for my HOn3 East Waterford & Kansas Valley Railroad by George Pierson; An On30 Combine with a Trolley Roof: The prototype was kit-bashed, too by Bob Hayden; Restoring West Side Lumber Co. Tank Car #5: The Coffin Car by Mike Roberts; Modeling West Side Lumber Co. Tank Car #5: A 1:20:3 Scale Coffin Car by Bob Poli; My HOn3 Crystal River & Tin Cup Pass Railroad: "Dad, that better not be me!" by Joe Isner; "Along the Narrow Gauge Thirty-Inch Gauge Railroads: Logging the Aptos Creek Redwoods, Part 1: The Standard Gauge Loma Prieta Railroad by Mallory Hope Ferrell; The Narrow Gauge Scene: A Matter of Speed by Charlie Getz; Detailing a Bachmann 1:20.3 Rio Grande Southern Motor No. 1: Cosmetics by Peter Todd; The Stiff Leg Derrick at Incline on the Yosemite Valley Railroad: Questions? by Jack Burgess; The Bodie Railway & LumberCo. Part 10--The Mono Saw Mill by Dan Kieft; Waterfront at Alviso Slough: The Photo Backdrops by Jim Vail; Route to the Redwoods: The On3 North Pacific Coast Railroad and Its Subsidiary, the Buckhorn Logging Co. Part 56: Modeling Occidental--Planning a Prototype Scene by Boone Morrison; Cairo & Kanawaha First #5 (Plans) by Richard Dunn; West Side Lumber Co. Tank Car #5 (Plans) by Dale Darney; Pearl City Railbus (Plans) by Robert D. Bailey; South Pacific Coast Railway Nos. 9 & 10 and 14 & 15 (Plans) by Gary Cavilglia; Florida Southern Railway #7 (Plans) by Edward H. Cass; Rio Grande Southern Second Motor Car No. 1 (Plans) by James Coldicott; 42-inch Gauge Wood Coal Car (Plans) by Tim Stolle; The Mono Saw Mill (Plans) by Dan Kieft; Robert's Ramblings; Pigeon Hole; In Brief; New in Review; Gallery: Models by Charles Garbett; Book and DVD Reviews; and Riptrack.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Benchmark Publications, Mountain View, CA, 2001
Da: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.
No Binding. Condizione: Very Good. Spotless inside and out. The upper right corner of the front cover and most pages is creased or bent. Slight wear to edges of covers and spine. Very little wear otherwise. The magazine will be packed with a backing card, bubble-wrapped and shipped in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Mohagany Splendor" (The Narrow Gauge Pullman Cars) by Henry E. Bender, Jr.; "A 3/8n40 Plymouth for the Cypress Creek Lumber Company" (Joint effort) by Gordon North; "My O Scale Martinez Mill" (Delightfully derelict) by Brian Block; "The Narrow Gauge Scene" (Moving and recycling layouts) by Charlie Getz; "Modelmaker's Notebook" (The Superior Bakery) by Al Armitage; "The On3 Red Stag Lumber Company Part 1" (Introduction) by Michael Flack, Geoff Nott, Steve Pettit, and Ray Walter; "'Channel Lock' Bench Work" (Look, no legs) by Ty G. Treutelaar; "My HO Scale Ophir Tram House" (A weary friend) by Steve Harris; "Light, Camera, Action" (Hollywood on the Narrow Gauge, Part 3) by Mallory Hope Ferrell; "Locomotive and Car Lighting Circuits" (Practical ideas) by Jim Vail, MMR; "Building an Empire" (My Own Front Yard) by Lane Stewart; "Route to the Redwoods: The HOn3 North Pacific Coast Narrow Gauge and Its Subsidiaries, The Buckhorn Logging Co., Part 25" (Picnic Cars of the North Pacific Coast Railroad) by Boone Morrison; "Virginia & Truckee Railroad, Lyon No. 1 and Ormsby No. 2" (Plans) by Gary Caviglia; "Virginia & Truckee Railroad, Express Car No. 1 and Baggage Mail Car No. 2" (Plans) by Gary Caviglia; "Linville River Railway (ET&WNC RR) Coach 19" (Plans) by Edward H. Cass; "South Pacific Coast Railroad Agnew's Station 1880/1920" (Plans) by Robert F. Schlechter; "Trent Engineering & Machinery Co., 'A' Class Car" (Plans) by Tim Stolle plus "Robert's Ramblings"; "Pigeon Hole"; "New in Review"; "In Brief"; "Gallery - Models by Paul B. "Pat" Patterson; "Book and Video Reviews" and "Riptrack".
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Benchmark Publications, Mountain View, CA, 2006
Da: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.
No Binding. Condizione: Very Good. Clean and unmarked inside and out. Upper right corner of the front cover is mildly bent. Slight wear to edges of covers and spine. Very little wear otherwise. The magazine will be packed with a backing card, bubble-wrapped and shipped in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "My On3 Nebraska and Platte Railroad: The Twin Rivers Route" by Tim Lewis; "Kelly's Bottle House (Charming)" by Brian Block; "Scratch-Building an Sn2 Caboose" (For My South China & Sheepscot River Ry.) by Bob Bennett; "Modeling in 7/8 Inch Scale" (Four Articles) by Tommy Landen and Karl Schmid; "Monson Railroad Flatcars" (Prototype to models) by Ken Lunders; "Along the Narrow Gauge Thirty-Inch Gauge Railroads" (The Cortez Mines Ltd. Railroad) by Mallory Hope Ferrell; "Brickyard Company Houses" (Along the E.B.T.) by Russell Norris; "The Bodie Railway & Lumber Co. Part 9 (The Mono Mills General Store) by Dan Kleft; "Kalka Simla Railway #14" (Ultimate Luxury, India, 1934) by Jeff Scherb; "Route to the Redwoods: The On3 North Pacific Coast Railroad and Its Subsidiary, the Buckhorn Logging Co. Part 55" (Narrow Gauge Railroading in 12 inches to the Foot) by Boone Morrison; "More Modifying and Enhancing Vehicles" (Still more changes) by Jim Vail; "The Narrow Gauge Scene" (Lessons from John Allen Part 2" by Charlie Getz; "A Western Grocery Store" (Plans) by Robert D. Bailey; "Carson & Colorado Nos. 1, 2, 3, 7, and 8" (Plans) by Gary Caviglia; "Nevada-California-Oregon Nos. 9 and 10" (Plans) by Edward H. Cass; "Cortez Mines Ltd. CORTEZ" (Plans) by John Robinson; "Kalka Simla Railway Motor Car #14" (Plans) by Jeff Scherb; "Kauai Plantation Rwy. Coach and Picnic Cars" (Plans) by Boone Morrison; Robert's Ramblings; Pigeon Hole; In Brief; New in Review; Gallery (Models by Karl Osolinski); Book, Video and DVD Reviews; and Riptrack.
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Editore: Verve 0
Da: Antiquariat Luna, Lüneburg, Germania
EUR 5,00
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Aggiungi al carrelloKein Einband. Condizione: Gut. leichte Gebrauchspuren, Besitzvermerk , Klebestreifen Size: single 45. Buch.
Lingua: Tedesco
Editore: Ganser & Hanke Media (Membran)
Da: butzle, Buttenwiesen, DE, Germania
EUR 17,60
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Aggiungi al carrelloaudioCD. Condizione: Wie neu. Seiten; B1991-75 Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 500.
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Aggiungi al carrello(1962). Vinyl (Zustand: VG (very good), Hülle: VG). Sprache: Englisch,
Editore: In-akustik|Wax Time, 2018
ISBN 13: 8436559463966
Da: moluna, Greven, Germania
EUR 28,69
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New.
Editore: [Cleveland, OH: 1951], 1951
Da: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, Regno Unito
EUR 8.908,80
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloWonderful group of images dating to 1951, captured by amateur photographer James N. Seidelle at Lindsay's Sky Bar in Cleveland, one of the city's longest-running and most popular jazz clubs and the first to regularly feature national performers. The highlight is the series of eight stunning images featuring Bird during a week-long residency from Monday 7 to Sunday 13 May. This dates to the period when Parker was touring "with strings" but he is pictured here "sans fiddles". Particularly eye-catching are those showing him with drummer Roy Haynes. Seidelle employs the club's mirrored stage backdrop to excellent effect, catching the performers in unguarded moments; one of these features Haynes, with Parker pictured in the mirror, a promotional poster for the forthcoming attraction of Johnny Hodges - his predecessor as the pre-eminent altoist - juxtaposed on his shoulder. James Naughton Seidelle (1925-2018) was a native of Akron, Ohio, graduated from the University of Akron with a degree in electrical engineering and was subsequently employed by the Ohio Edison Power Company and then Goodyear Aerospace. His father taught him photography and film processing and, as these images attest, he was clearly a talented amateur. His keen interest in jazz is shown by the fact that his name appears in Jazz and Coda magazines during the 70s and 80s, while he was researching a discography of trombonist Bill Harris, a member of the first and second Herman Herds. Seidelle's verité images of the Sky Bar have the great virtue of capturing the atmosphere of the club and the spontaneity of the performances. The collection comprises: Charlie Parker Quintet: Benny Harris (tr), Kenny Drew (p), Teddy Kotick (b), Roy Haynes (d). 8 images. Johhny Hodges Septet: Al Sears, Emmett Berry (ts), Lawrence Brown (tb), Leroy Lovett (p), Lloyd Trotman (b), Sonny Greer (d). 10 images. Roy Eldridge-Zoot Sims: Teddy Cohen (vibes), Ted Sturgis (b): 11 images. Little Jazz and Zoot had a close musical and personal friendship, both effortlessly spanning the bridge between swing and bop, John Chilton describing Sims as "one of Roy's favourite people and favourite musicians" (Roy Eldridge: Little Jazz Giant, 2002, p. 284). Five of the images show Eldridge at the kit; he had originally trained as a drummer and Chilton cites him as saying that "I loved the drums. I used to play them in a local kids' band. I was so keen I'd get up early in the morning and get up on the roof of our garage so that the sun would catch the skins of my snare drum and dry them in such a way to let me get just the sound I wanted" (ibid., p. 6). Stan Getz Quintet: Jimmy Raney (g), Horace Silver (p), Joan Shaw (voc), Walter Bolden (d). 11 images. One image in particular catches Getz at full throttle - an uncharacteristic shot, perhaps, of the perennially "cool" West Coast tenorist. Horace Silver had joined the quintet in late 1950. A tremendously evocative collection of "in the moment" images. Ken Vail, Bird's Diary, 1996. 40 original "10 x 8" (254 x 203 mm) silver gelatin prints. In excellent condition.