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Rene Clair Letter to Georges Auric about their film

Rene Clair Letter to Georges Auric about their film by CLAIR, RENE

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Seller: Schulson Autographs
Title
Rene Clair Letter to Georges Auric about their film
Author
CLAIR, RENE
Seller
Schulson Autographs (United States)
Description
Autograph Letter Signed, 2 pages, in French, on one 4to sheet of personalized stationery, Paris, September 13, 1932. It is most like likely that the film Clair references here is his, "A Nous La Liberte", released in the year of this letter, 1932. Clair wrote and produced the musical comedy scored by French composer Georges Auric (1899-1983). Clair begins the letter with a self deprecating paragraph for either replying twice to Auric's letter or not responding at all. The letter refers to payment for the music. "After accusing them of having done nothing to promote our music or launch our songs, I pretended that they alone were responsible for a situation which is at least as bad for them as ti is for us...you and I would certainly agree...that [Max} Eshig [music publisher] agree to pay us a 2,000 franc premium for each edited tune as mentioned in our contracts. And since there are still twenty to thirty pieces to ... the conversation did not go any further...." Clair signs in full, "Rene Clair." Condition: Two tears at first horizontal fold and slight hole in lower margin fold. With translation. c.
Go Tell it on the Mountain

Go Tell it on the Mountain by Baldwin, James

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Title
Go Tell it on the Mountain
Author
Baldwin, James
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Bookbid Rare Books (United States)
Condition
fine
Description
Franklin Library, 1979. signed limited. hardcover. fine. SIGNED limited edition, leather-bound. In fine condition.
CATALOGUE AND CIRCULAR OF FRIENDS' SCHOOL, FOURTH AND WEST STREETS, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE

CATALOGUE AND CIRCULAR OF FRIENDS' SCHOOL, FOURTH AND WEST STREETS, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE

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CATALOGUE AND CIRCULAR OF FRIENDS' SCHOOL, FOURTH AND WEST STREETS, WILMINGTON, DELAWARE
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Oak Knoll Books/Oak Knoll Press (United States)
Description
Wilmington: C.F. Thomas & co., Printers, &C, 421 Market St, 1892. paper wrappers. Friends' School. 12mo. paper wrappers. 38 pages. B1-3396. Isaac T. Johnson listed as Principal. With pen and ink drawning of school reproduced as frontispiece. History and list of courses, teachers and pupils. Holes in back cover.
A Delightful and Easy Method for Teaching Children to Read Music with extraordinary facility, by the arrangement of a house on the piano-forte

A Delightful and Easy Method for Teaching Children to Read Music with extraordinary facility, by the arrangement of a house on the piano-forte by L Wardell

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A Delightful and Easy Method for Teaching Children to Read Music with extraordinary facility, by the arrangement of a house on the piano-forte
Author
L Wardell
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Eclectibles (United States)
Description
1857. A way of learning how to play the piano-forte by L Wardell in which he instructs the player to image a house over the keys. Each key represents a different room or pillar of the house. Wardell claims that "this system has met with astonishing success wherever it has been adopted." Measures 10 1/4" x 4 1/2" There are two separations.