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Dritte Symphonie (F dur) für Groſses Orchester ... Op. 90. Partitur. [Full score]

Dritte Symphonie (F dur) für Groſses Orchester ... Op. 90. Partitur. [Full score] by BRAHMS, Johannes 1833-1897

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Seller: J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC
Title
Dritte Symphonie (F dur) für Groſses Orchester ... Op. 90. Partitur. [Full score]
Author
BRAHMS, Johannes 1833-1897
Seller
J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC (United States)
Description
Berlin: Verlag und Eigenthum für alle Lander von N. Simrock [PN 8454], 1884. Folio. Contemporary flexible black cloth boards. 1f. (recto title, verso blank), 1f. (recto publisher's printed note, verso blank), 5-109, [i] (blank) pp. Title lithographed, with "Lith. Anst. v. C.G. Röder, Leipzig" to foot; music transfer-printed. With numerous early performance markings including dynamics, expression, and phrasing in blue, red, and gray pencil in an unknown hand. Binding worn. First Edition, third issue. Deutsch p. 259. Hofmann p. 191. McCorkle p. 372. Sonneck p. 56. The notice on the recto of the second leaf is an abbreviated version of the notice found in copies of both the first and second issues. "With his Third Symphony op. 90 Brahms achieved a new level of coherence in a large-scale orchestral work. It is the shortest of the four symphonies, lasting only half an hour in most performances. The durations of the individual movements are closer to being equal than in any of the others. The compact dimensions and balanced proportions seem intended to point up processes that extend over the entire work. These include the most direct thematic recall in any symphonic work by Brahms: the opening motto and theme return transfigured at the end of the finale. Coherence is also imparted by harmonic devices, such as the frequent juxtaposition of F major and F minor. The tonal scheme is unique in the genre: outer movements centred on F and inner movements on C, thus creating a plateau of harmonic tension in the dominant that implies a large-scale sonata form over the whole work." George S. Bozarth and Walter Frisch in Grove Music Online.
LETTER FROM COL. BENTON TO THE PEOPLE OF MISSOURI. CENTRAL NATIONAL HIGHWAY FROM THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER TO THE PACIFIC

LETTER FROM COL. BENTON TO THE PEOPLE OF MISSOURI. CENTRAL NATIONAL HIGHWAY FROM THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER TO THE PACIFIC by Benton, Thomas Hart

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Title
LETTER FROM COL. BENTON TO THE PEOPLE OF MISSOURI. CENTRAL NATIONAL HIGHWAY FROM THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER TO THE PACIFIC
Author
Benton, Thomas Hart
Seller
David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC (United States)
Description
[Washington, 1853. 24pp, caption title [as issued]. Stitched, untrimmed, uncut. Signed in type. First and last leaves dusted and lightly worn. Else Very Good. "Signed Thomas H. Benton and dated Washington, March 4, 1853 on page 16. Pages [17]-24 comprise the Appendix. Contains the probable first printing of Leroux's statement to Benton of his activities with Ashley and Henry and his residence in Taos, dated March 1, 1853. Also contains Fremont's letter to the Philadelphia Railroad Convention, April, 1850. Probably printed at Washington in 1853" [Graff]. "Senator Benton refers to the Fremont winter trip of 1848-9 and reprints the Fremont letter to the Philadelphia Railroad Convention of April, 1850. Benton also includes a statement made to him by Antoine Leroux concerning the latter's early years in New Mexico" [Wagner-Camp]. Howes B368. Graff 270. Wagner-Camp-Becker 221. 137 Eberstadt 26.
IL PLEUT, BERGÈRE

IL PLEUT, BERGÈRE by Villeneuve, Marguerite de; Caspari, G.

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IL PLEUT, BERGÈRE
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Villeneuve, Marguerite de; Caspari, G.
Seller
Type Punch Matrix (United States)
Condition
Very good plus.
Description
Paris: Émile Guérin, 1911. Very good plus.. Scarce and lovely French book of verses about different kinds of weather, and all the delightful ways to play in them. IL PLEUT, BERGÈRE was published during a particularly busy time in Gertrude Caspari's burgeoning career, and exhibits her skilled use of bold lines and simple shapes. Scarce on the market. 13'' x 9.25''. Original cloth-backed color pictorial boards. Illustrated in color. [32] pages. Gift inscription to front flyleaf, dated Noël 1911. Binding with light edgewear, rubbing and soil to rear. Front hinge starting, but sound. Leaves uniformly mildly toned, with careful reinforcement to one gutter. Bright.
[Photographs of Native Americans]

[Photographs of Native Americans]

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[Photographs of Native Americans]
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Langdon Manor Books LLC (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
Prineville, Oregon, 1920. Very good. Nine loose photographs, all but one measuring 4” x 5”. Generally very good or better. This is a great group of photographs showing Native Americans in Central Oregon. Only one photo is captioned, stating the locale as Prineville, Oregon. Hence these likely show members of the Wasco, Warm Springs and/or Paiute tribes; the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs governs the reservation in the area. Two photos show a group of men around a wooden building, while a third shows a baby at the same building. Two show families around teepees, and two more show gatherings of people in fields.
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TARZAN'S REVENGE by Burroughs, Edgar Rice

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Title
TARZAN'S REVENGE
Author
Burroughs, Edgar Rice
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Green Gate Farm Antiquarian Books (United States)
Description
Racine, Wisconsin Whitman Publishing Company 1938 Early edition This is the Whitman number 1488 volume which is based on the motion picture featuring Glen Morris and Eleanor Holmes. It is small format, the same size as the Better LIttle Books Series. Beautiful copy with full color cover. Very slight wear at extremities, pages browned as usual, volume a bit squint. Overall a near fine copy of a book usually found in poor condition. Hardcover Near Fine
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Citizen Soldier. Devoted to the Interests of the Militia, to Military Science and National Defense in General, Volume I, Number 14 by Swett, J. Jr.; Jackman, A.; et al

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Citizen Soldier. Devoted to the Interests of the Militia, to Military Science and National Defense in General, Volume I, Number 14
Author
Swett, J. Jr.; Jackman, A.; et al
Seller
ZH BOOKS (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
Norwitch, VT: Swett and Jackman, 1840. Very good. Single issue of October 30, 1840; 13 1/2 x 11; pp. [8]; partially unopened; period manuscript note to first page; a bit of spotting, mostly to margins; in very good condition. A rare copy of a weekly newspaper, devoted to the interests of the State Militia, it would ultimately last for just a year and a total of 52 issues - beginning in July of 1840 and ending in July of 1841. For its last few months, it would be published in Windsor. The periodical was a joint venture between Major Josiah Swett (1814 - ?) and Brigadier General Alonzo Jackman (1809 - 1879). Swett was a clergyman, editor, and professor at Norwitch University. Jackman was an engineer, military officer, and also a professor at Norwitch, and would later become famous for developing and implementing a system for training troops for the Union Army during the Civil War. Though ambitious, the newspaper would be one of very few failures for the two distinguished men. The current issue included articles on national defenses, efficiency of the militia, Alexander Hamilton, etc., but also an amusing section of miscellany, featuring write-ups on New England Cider, Social Intercourse, and mothers.