Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Miller Music, New York, 1940
Da: Randall's Books, Cathedral City, CA, U.S.A.
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Miller Music, New York, 1940. Softcover, 5 pp. Sheet music booklet. English lyric provided by Ralph Freed. Very good with a lower corner crease to front wrap, light general soiling of wraps.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Sherman Clay, San Francisco, 1934
Da: Randall's Books, Cathedral City, CA, U.S.A.
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Sherman Clay, San Francisco, 1934. Softcover, 5 pp. Sheet music booklet. Photo inset on cover features conductor Ted Fio Rito. Very good condition with some wide creases, age toning of interior.
Editore: Sherman, Clay & Co, San Francisco, CA, 1934
Da: Larry W Price Books, Portland, OR, U.S.A.
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Paperback. Condizione: Very Good. Sheet Music, 5 pp., Orange & Blk Illus Paperback with Photo of Jan Garber on Cover, Tall 4to, VG.
Editore: Miller Music Corporation, 1938
Da: Charles Berry, Bookseller, Lakeport, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Sheet music in excellent condition: unmarked, slight handling evident. Three pages of music for voice, piano, guitar. The cover image consists of a palm tree on the left side, otherwise undecorated. Book.
Editore: Miller Music Corporation, 1940
Da: Once Upon A Time Books, Siloam Springs, AR, U.S.A.
sheet_music. Condizione: Good. This is a used book in good condition and may show some signs of use or wear . This is a used book in good condition and may show some signs of use or wear .
paperback. Condizione: Good. Small amount of writing.
Editore: Miller Music Corp, 1942
Da: TotalitarianMedia, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condizione: Fair. No Jacket. FOR YOU A LEI, sheet music, Johnny Noble, 1942, 6p, pb, good cond., bright cover, bumped, name inked front cover--Hawaiian song with English lyrics--10.00.
Editore: Bourne, Inc, 1935
Da: Vada's Book Store, Benton Harbor, MI, U.S.A.
Unknown Binding. Condizione: Fair. no markings shelf wear spine torn pages 5.
Paperback. Condizione: Good. Condition: Good.3pp. [193 > Illustrator: Illus. cover. | > Language: English | > Size: 4to | > Media/Binding: Soft cover |.
Condizione: Good. Good condition. (songs) A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains. Bundled media such as CDs, DVDs, floppy disks or access codes may not be included.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Miller Music Corporation, 1963
Da: Bookbot, Prague, Repubblica Ceca
EUR 8,09
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloSaddle stitch. Condizione: Fine. Leichte Rillen / Abschürfungen / Risse / Knicke.
Editore: Sherman, Clay & Co., San Francisco, 1934
Da: Champ & Mabel Collectibles, San Pedro, CA, U.S.A.
Wraps. Condizione: Very good. [6p.] Wrap edges lightly scraped. Sheet music for the song honoring King Kamehameha, king of the island of Hawaii, who at the Battle of Nuuanu defeated Kalanipupule, king of the Island of Oahu, thereby establishing the Kamehameha Dynasty. (12"x9").
Editore: Oahu Publishing, 1948
Da: Vada's Book Store, Benton Harbor, MI, U.S.A.
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Sheet music. Condizione: Good. some shelf wear binding small and tiny creases very tiny tears on upper edge back cover covers has corner creases 6 pages.
Editore: Lloyd Campbell Publications, San Fransisco, California, 1929
Da: Turtle Creek Books and Sheet Music, Mississauga, ON, Canada
EUR 14,19
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloSoft cover. Condizione: Good. Illustrated (cover art) (illustratore). Marvellous piece of vintage sheet music, clear and bright music, no annotations. Contains piano score, lyrics, and guitar chords. Cover is very suitable for framing, and is illustrated. Minor edgewear, all else fine.
Editore: Miller Music., New York., 1950
Da: BookMine, Fair Oaks, CA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft cover. First edition. Illustrated. Fine copy.
Editore: Greengrassi / Gavin Brown's Enterprise London / New York, United Kingdom / NY, 2002
Da: Specific Object / David Platzker, New York, NY, U.S.A.
56 pp.; 41 x 29 cm.; loose leaves; black-and-white & color; edition size 1000; unsigned and unnumbered; offset-printed; Faux periodical / artist's publication published by Aleksandra Mir on September 11, 2002, on the occasion of her 35th birthday and the first anniversary of 9/11 in order to reclaim the day, featuring contributions from over 100 friends and colleagues. Contents include: "Editorial," by Aleksandra Mir; "Happy Birthday from the Lighthouse," by Peter Hill; "To the Editor," by Tim Griffin; "Emergency Love," by Adam McEwen; "Nobody Gives a Shit," comic by Dan Perjovsch; "How to Ride the Bus," by Jennifer Bronstein; "Bike Wreck," by Dan Wilken; "Artists'' Shocking 9/11 Predictions Bring Laughs to New York Celebs at Christie''s ''Central Asian Furniture Show'' and Charity Fundraiser! 700 People in Attendance!;" "Inventory list of my father''s compulsive collection of airline silverware between 1989 - 1997," by Cornelia Schbleck; "B irthday," by Raimar Stange; "Bring in the Clowns: Andy Smith of The Moscow State Circus interviewed by Polly Staple;" "Sydney in September," by Simon Rees; "Long Photographs," by Emil Goh; "Pink Tank;" "The Usher," by Cedar Lewisohn; "The best thing that happened to me in 2002 was that Theo my cousin became a goth and his mate Corrin became a punk," by Tasha Amini; "The World Still Turns," by Kathy Temin; "Alien Sighting," by Samuel Blum; "McCartney & Narcissus," by Gabriel Fowler; "Punching Through the Clouds," Miles Boyce after Mies Van der Rohe; "Crash America," by Ken Hollings; "The World''s Greatest Rebel - at 88," by Andrew Wilson; "Structure Kills," text and photos by hobbypopMUSEUM; "First Woman Takes North Pole!," by I. Hope Halperin; "Cities, Holiday Hotspots and Commerce Zones Rethink Slogans," by Jarrett Mitchell; "Advertisement," by Cecily Brown; "Family Takes Break," by Michelle Grabner; "Tire on Fire," by Brad Killam; "The Housitter''s Club in More Trouble with the Law than Oak Park Homeowners," by Amy Park Saxe; "I read ''Big Asteroid Leaves Scientists Unruffled'', Was Ruffled," by Curtis Whaley; "Abstract Sculpture from Park to Somewhere Else," by Wade Guyton; "September 11 Memorial," by Jeffry Vallance; "The Event Forces Us to Think," by Roger Cook; "11th September," by Kathrin Boehm; a drawing by Claude Closky; "You Deserve to Break Something; "Virulent Images," by Leif Elggren; "QRU (Wuick Response Unit)," by Gavin Wade & Garrick Jones; newspaper clipping submission by Piotr Uklanski; an image by Richard Kern; "Holiday Column," by Aleksandra Mir; a text by Andy Stillpass; "I Remember," by Kaethe Cherney; a text by James Angus; "That Horoscope," by Onome Ekeh; "Skyjack Sunday Over Europe;" "The Long Haul," by Russel Storer; "Strategic Questions," curated by Gavin Wade; "What is Negative? Why?," by Alexsandra Mir for Gavin Wade; "Top Tips," by Kate Fowle; "The Masterpiece," comic by Olivia Plender; "Aldous Eveleigh''s exhibition.;" Image with caption by Harry Staple; image by Milos Manetas; "Re: FWD: A Statement of Conscience," signed by multiple artists including Laurie Anderson, Ida Applebroog, Noam Chomsky, Eve Ensler, Leon Golub and many others; "A Cockney Poem," by Matthew Arnatt; "Curtain," by Paul Noble; "Kisses Honeywagon - The Novel;" "Page Twenty-Six," by Wallace Robertson; "Guarding the dog and the cows," by Antje Majewski and Ingo Niermann; photograph by Gurvan Madec; "woman is." by Dave Beech; "Barman Joe Latimore chronicles the underbelly of New York''s nitelife;" "Ubiquitous Recluse Revives the Eternal," by Johnny Gato; "In Memoriam: Katri Vala," by Cecilia Stenbom and Minna L. Henriksson; "Chalk Circles," by Katri Vala; "Book Review: The Selected Letters of Marianne Moore," by IB; "Suicide Note," by Nanogod; comic by Roberto Cuoghi; "Beware of Windows!," by Stefan Saffer; texts by Jonas Maria Schul; "Recipes," by Coeinna Durland; "My Friend Najla''s Babaganoush," by Jennifer Higgie; "Eulogy for the Living," by Christian Holstad; "Oh Superman," Karl Holmquist after Laurie Anderson; "Birthday Party part III," by Mika Hannula and more. Backcover: "I (Bomb) NY," by Bernadette Corporation. "September 11, 2002. Enjoying my hot-off-the-press Daily on Avenue B with a cup of burned deli coffee. New York''s Hometown Newspaper was printed in an edition of 1,000 on the first anniversary of 9-11, to reclaim my birthday on the same day The newspaper contains articles, poems, drawings, ads, and all sorts of stupid beautiful shit solicited from over 100 physical artist friends and univocally accepted under the open editorial policy as birthday gifts. The back I BOMB NY logo is by the Bernadette Corporation. Looking back though, it is interesting how certain mainstream politicians have taken all our avant-garde strategies, DADA, Punk, Fiction, Surrealism, Performance, Wigs, even FAKE NEWS (homage: Yves Klein), squeezed the dear soul out of them, and weaponized them for their delinquent purposes. If that is really the case of our times, then what is the role of an artist today? Discuss." -- Artist's statement Very Good / Fine. Light yellowing of covers, light bumping of bottom edge and slight curl to spine. Otherwise clean and unmarked. Due to large size of this publication additional shipping charges will be required for international orders.
Editore: Miller Music Corporation, New York, 1961
Da: Rare Book Cellar, Pomona, NY, U.S.A.
Softcover. Vintage Copy. Very Good in wrappers. Sheet music. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall.
Softcover. Condizione: Very Good+. Miller Music, New York, copyright 1929, softcover, 159 pages, 12" x 9". Binding solid, corners slightly bumped, pages clean and without any markings. Ships from Hawaii. In all very good + === Notes and music for 76 songs, here some titles:A Flower Lei--Ahi wela--Aia hiki mai--Ainahau--Alekoki--Aloha-means I love you--Aloha oe--Awaiaulu kealoha--Don't play aloha oe when I go--E Mama ea--Eleile--Fair Hawaii--A flower lei--For you a lei--Halona--Hame pila--Hanalei Bay--Hawaii ponoi--Hawaiian love--He aloha no Kauiki--He iniki--Hone sakala--Hu-i e--Ka ipo lauae--Ka la? i opua--Kalakaua--Kealoha i hiki mai--Keolaokalani--Kilioulani--Ko leo--Kokohi--Kuhio Bay--Kuwiliwili iho au--Lei e--Lei no Kaiulani--Lei ohaoha--Lei poni mo? i--Liholiho--Mahina malamalama--Maid of Honolulu--Maikai kamakani o Kohala--Maikai Waipio alolua i na pali--Mai poina oe ia? u--Makalapua lei o Kamakaeha--Malanai anu ka makani--Meleana e--Mikioi--Moana chimes--My boat is sailing--My Hawaiian home--My Hawaiian isles--My Hawaiian maid--My Hawaiian song of love--Ninipo--Nuuanu Waipunu a kealoha--O! Sweet violet--On our parting day--Paahana--Pili aoao--Pua alani--Pua he-i--Puu o Hulu--Royal Hawaiian Hotel--Sing me a song of Hawaii--Sunday Manoa--Tomitomi--Ua hiki no me a? u--Ua kea o Hana--Ua like no a like--Under the tropical moon--Wahikaahuula--Wai o Punalau--Waialae--Waikiki hula--Wailana--Wehi wehi oe--Winds from over the sea.
Editore: Sherman Clay & Co., USA, 1934
Da: RareNonFiction, IOBA, Ladysmith, BC, Canada
Membro dell'associazione: IOBA
Spartito Prima edizione
EUR 88,69
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback. Condizione: Good. First Edition. 6 pages. Many pencil markings to contents. Bit of writing to illustrated front cover which features photo of Rudy Vallee. Average wear. A sound vintage copy.
Editore: Johnny Noble, Honolulu, 1929
Da: Lawrence Jones Books, Ashmore, QLD, Australia
Prima edizione
EUR 253,21
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloSoft Cover. Condizione: Near Very Good. First Edition. 159pp. Or pictorial card with portrait of Johnny Noble at upper left and fantasic picture of surfer and outrigger on front. Faded band along top edge of front cover, rubbed at edges of spine with tiny chips at top and bottom of spine. Rear cover plain card with some orange- appears the surface layer may have been peeled leaving the plain card beneath. Some light toning/minor foxing to pages. PLEASE NOTE THIS IS NOT THE MILLER MUSIC REPRINTbut the Johnny Noble published original produced in Honolulu. Extremely scarce volume of 76 Hawaiian songs with full music and lyrics. Size: 4to.
Da: Ian Brabner, Rare Americana (ABAA), Wilmington, DE, U.S.A.
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Honolulu, T.H.: Johnny Noble (1930). [4]pp. Sheet Music. 12 x 9 inches. Bifolium. Half tone cover illustration from a photograph. Lyrics in English. Music is for both piano and ukulele. Near Fine. Sheet music for Ruth Florence's I'll Come Sailing Home to You with music for piano and ukulele by King Kalakaua and Johnny Noble, both honorees of the Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame. On the final page of the sheet music are two additional songs with lyrics in Hawaiian: Lei Ohi, a Hawaiian hula, and Heeia, an ancient Hawaiian hula. Published in Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii by Noble's own company, the cover of the sheet music shows him with his Moana Hotel Orchestra. Born in Honolulu and trained as a musician, composer, and arranger, Noble (18921944) developed the hapa haole style of Hawaiian music and was instrumental in popularizing Hawaiian music in the United States in the 1920s and 1930s. The musical composition is co-credited to Noble and to Hawaii's King Kalakaua (David Kalakaua, 18361891). During King Kalakaua's reign, from 18741891, Hawaiian culture was actively promoted, especially music and, in particular, the use of the ukulele. It seems possible that Noble may have based the music here on an earlier composition by King Kalakaua or attributed to him. King Kalakaua was himself a proficient ukulele player, often playing for guests accompanied by his personal musical group, Kalakaua's Singing Boys. Note: The sheet music is accompanied by a modern greeting card reproducing an old photograph of King Kalakaua and his friend, author Robert Louis Stevenson.
Editore: [Donna Thomas], [Santa Cruz, CA], 1998
Da: Swan's Fine Books, ABAA, ILAB, IOBA, Walnut Creek, CA, U.S.A.
No binding. Condizione: Fine. Limited Edition. One of 75 copies, miniature book in scroll format. This lovely miniature book, by the incomparable book artists Peter and Donna Thomas, presents a single linoleum cut by Donna in a scroll format; it would become the Book Society Distinguished Award, 1999. Peter and Donna Thomas started their press in 1976; in 1988 they changed the name of their press from the "Good Book Press" to their names. They are "one of very few presses where the proprietors write the text, create the art for the illustrations, make the paper, handset the type, print on a letterpress, and bind the book" (n.b., Bradbury p. 302). The "four views" in the title consist of one pictorial - Donna's linocut - and three literary. The first being partial lyrics of the Johnny Noble song "I want to go back to my little grass shack in Kealakekua, Hawaii"; the second a description of "Karakakooa Bay" (as it was then called) by Captain James Cook in 1779, and the third being the description of the bay by Mark Twain when he saw it in 1866. Scarce in the marketplace, as of this writing we see no copies online, our search of OCLC locates twenty-two of the seventy-five copies with institutions. ___DESCRIPTION: Scroll, case-bound in patterned paper (handmade by Peter) over boards, with one linoleum cut by Donna, a single illustration on a label on the cover, the scroll wound onto a dowel set in a handmade koa rack, with the other end of the scroll attached to a brass rod that acts as a handle for unwinding the scroll; handmade paper, printing both letterpress and polymer plate, the handset types being Canterbury and Centaur, 2.875 " by 1.75", a single scroll measuring 22 ", this no. 46 of 75 copies. ___CONDITION: Fine; the case clean and without wear, the scrolling action operable, the scroll itself clean and without wear; as new. ___CITATION: Peter and Donna Thomas Bibliography no. A92. ___POSTAGE: International customers, please note that additional postage may apply as the standard does not always cover costs; please inquire for details. ___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA, ILAB, and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have, we are here to help.