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Contact Sheet of Rare Beatles Photographs, Candlestick Park, 1966

Contact Sheet of Rare Beatles Photographs, Candlestick Park, 1966 by THE BEATLES. LENNON, JOHN. McCARTNEY, PAUL. HARRISON, GEORGE. STARR, RINGO. WEILL, ERIC

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Title
Contact Sheet of Rare Beatles Photographs, Candlestick Park, 1966
Author
THE BEATLES. LENNON, JOHN. McCARTNEY, PAUL. HARRISON, GEORGE. STARR, RINGO. WEILL, ERIC
Seller
The Manhattan Rare Book Company (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
San Francisco, 1966. First edition. Very Good. One-of-a-Kind Beatles Images Portend the End of an Era. This original contact sheet of rare 1966 images of The Beatles was discovered by artist, photographer, musician, and Beatles enthusiast Dave Seabury at a garage sale near San Francisco in the late 1980s. These photos, which we have on offer, were taken at the Fab Four's final concert at Candlestick Park on August 29, 1966. The story of how these images were discovered is almost as fascinating as the images themselves. Seabury frequented garage sales for years inquiring about Grateful Dead or Beatles photos and never had any luck. On one fateful day the seller said, "Yeah, there are some Beatles pictures in that box over there." (Marks) In the box Seabury found a contact sheet with 73 black-and-white images of The Beatles taken by someone who clearly had privileged access to the band. The photos were close-up and deeply moving, however there was no date on the photos and no photographer stamp. Seabury recalls that every once in a while he'd take out these photos and think, "These are really great, they deserve some attention." Then, many years later, he read Joel Selvin's article in the San Francisco Chronicle about The Beatles' last concert at Candlestick Park which included Jim Marshall's famous photos. After looking at the pictures Seabury thought, "Those shirts look familiar." He quickly pulled out his Beatles contact sheet and voilà, they were wearing the same shirts. Seabury said, "That's when I realized the photos on my contact sheet were taken at Candlestick in 1966." (Marks) In 2015, Seabury began his quest to find the photographer. With the 50-year anniversary of The Beatles' final concert on the horizon, he said, "I contacted all The Beatles collectors I could find... I just kept coming up zero." (Marks) At the same time, Seabury, a photographer in his own right, was working on a photo exhibition and concert to be called "Lost and Found Beatles." Scheduled to open on the 50th anniversary of the Candlestick show, at The Reclaimed Room Gallery in San Francisco, he started a Kickstarter campaign to raise the money to turn the contact sheet images into prints. It was a labor of love. When the pictures were finally printed, Seabury realized that rather than the usual stock photos taken at concerts, these images were unusually pensive and intimate. Unbeknownst to their fans at the time, John, Paul, George, and Ringo had a secret - they had recently decided that this would be their last live concert together. Amidst 25,000 screaming fans, the photographer was able to capture what The Beatles knew, that this was the end of an era. When the "Lost and Found Beatles" show opened on September 29, 2016, the identity of the photographer was still a mystery. At the exhibition closing party, professional collector Derek Taylor realized that a photo in the exhibit looked familiar. He explained "... the way Lennon's hair was tousled. I just knew I'd seen that photo before, like something I'd bought... A few weeks later, I happened to be looking for a record and boom, that Lennon photo, an 8-by-10, falls out." Taylor flipped the photo over and saw a stamp that read, "Photo: Eric Weill." (Marks) Mystery solved. Eric Weill, who struggled with bipolar disorder for most of his life, died in 2006. He was well known for his photos of Bob Dylan and for claiming to be the Zodiac killer on a call-in radio show in 1969. Ethan Byxbe, nephew of Weill, described his uncle as "a professional photographer... [whose] news photo called 'The First Hippie Riot' from 1968 is in the collection of the Smithsonian." One of Weill's acquaintances explained that "Eric was just one of those guys who showed up everywhere with a camera." (Marks) Seabury was eager to meet Weill's nephew, his only living relative, and explains, "When I finally connected with Ethan and explained everything to him, he was totally blindsided. He was like, 'Whoa, wait a minute. You published his photos?' And I said, 'Look, man. I want to meet with you... I cede all rights to these photos to you.'" Byxbe was grateful for Seabury and explained, "thanks to Dave's project, people can enjoy some of my uncle Eric's photographs, and he can get credit for some of the work he did. I think he would be happy about that." (Marks) Though the mystery was solved, it was still not clear how the contact sheet ended up in a garage sale. Ethan Byxbe believes that "The bulk of my uncle's material was stolen right under our noses. When I was a little kid in the 1970s, my grandmother had hired some older neighborhood kids to help her clean up her garage...There were several milk crates full of original negatives and photographs, including most of The Beatles' material. I had a bad feeling about them and said, 'Grandma, maybe you should put Eric's pictures in a closet or something.' She said, 'Oh, no, they're fine.' She was very trusting. And sure enough, after they left, I checked the garage and the milk crates with Eric's original materials were gone. They had taken everything." Byxbe remembers another theft that occurred years later. He said, "My uncle was living in an old, 1930s milk truck... People would be in and out of the truck visiting him, and one time, someone ripped off much of what he had left. Between those two incidents, most of his photographic materials that I knew about were gone." (Marks) Byxbe does not know when the contact sheet was stolen but he assumes that's how it started its journey to a garage sale in Northern California. This original contact sheet would be a thrilling addition to any Beatles collection. Weill memorialized one of the most significant turning points in the history of the world's greatest band by inviting the observer into The Beatles' souls and capturing a moment that the audience was not aware of at the time - the beginning of their separation. Also part of this lot is a poster-size image of the contact sheet, 46x61 cm (18"x24"), as well as a poster, a flier, and 6 postcards promoting the "Lost and Found Beatles" exhibition presented by Seabury in 2016. Provenance: From the collection of Dave Seabury, artist, photographer, and musician. Contact sheet with 73 photographs by Eric Weill. 21.5x27.5 cm (8½x11"). Numerous small creases and surface skratches, short closed tear to bottom edge; very good. Poster-size image of the contact sheet, 46x61 cm (18x24") and a poster, a flier, and 6 postcards promoting the "Lost and Found Beatles" exhibition included. References: Kevin Courrier. Artificial Paradise: The Dark Side of The Beatles' Utopian Dream. New York: Bloomsbury Press, 2008. Ana Leorne. "The story of The Beatles' last official concert, which took place in San Francisco 55 years ago, the Fab Four played Candlestick Park." SFGATE. August 25, 2021. Ben Marks. "A Garage Sale Find of Rare Beatles Photos Took a Collector on a Magical Mystery Tour." Collectors Weekly. March 8, 2018. Jordan Runtagh. "Remembering Beatles' Final Concert." Rolling Stone. August 29, 2016.
Original holograph manuscript in pencil of his poem "To Will H. Low", 3 pages on lined paper (the original sheet was evidently cut into three pieces for the purpose of binding), several small marginal printer's notations in ink in another hand noting directions for leading, this manuscript fair copy presumably prepared for the printer of Underwoods where the poem first appeared in 1887; 3 pages on lined paper (the original sheet was evidently cut into three pieces for the purpose of binding), several small marginal printer's notations in ink in another hand noting directions for leading, this manuscript fair copy presumably prepared for the printer of Underwoods where the poem first appeared in 1887

Original holograph manuscript in pencil of his poem "To Will H. Low", 3 pages on lined paper (the original sheet was evidently cut into three pieces for the purpose of binding), several small marginal printer's notations in ink in another hand noting directions for leading, this manuscript fair copy presumably prepared for the printer of Underwoods where the poem first appeared in 1887; 3 pages on lined paper (the original sheet was evidently cut into three pieces for the purpose of binding), several small marginal printer's notations in ink in another hand noting directions for leading, this manuscript fair copy presumably prepared for the printer of Underwoods where the poem first appeared in 1887 by STEVENSON, Robert Louis

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Original holograph manuscript in pencil of his poem "To Will H. Low", 3 pages on lined paper (the original sheet was evidently cut into three pieces for the purpose of binding), several small marginal printer's notations in ink in another hand noting directions for leading, this manuscript fair copy presumably prepared for the printer of Underwoods where the poem first appeared in 1887; 3 pages on lined paper (the original sheet was evidently cut into three pieces for the purpose of binding), several small marginal printer's notations in ink in another hand noting directions for leading, this manuscript fair copy presumably prepared for the printer of Underwoods where the poem first appeared in 1887
Author
STEVENSON, Robert Louis
Seller
James S. Jaffe Rare Books LLC (United States)
Description
To Will H. Low" was published as the 11th poem in Stevenson's book Underwoods, and there are several notations at the head of the first sheet, likely in Stevenson's hand, that designate the poem variously as IX, 9 and XI. Another note in ink in the margin of the third sheet, clearly in Stevenson's hand, notes "XII is wanting," referring to the next poem in the sequence, which was Stevenson's companion poem "To Mrs. Will H. Low". "To Will H. Low" was written in France, therefore likely composed in1886 or 1887. Stevenson traveled to the Continent during the 1870s-1880s to relieve the symptoms of tuberculosis from which he suffered, and eventually died. He met Will Hickok Low, an American artist, there and often stayed with him in Paris and Grez-sur-Loing near Barbizon. Low was also a friend of Augustus Saint-Gaudens, who also befriended Stevenson during these years. Low published an endearing book of his reminiscences of his associations with Stevenson and Saint-Gaudens, A Chronicle of Friendships, 1873-1900 in 1908. The manuscript leaves are elaborately housed in a red three-quarter morocco and cloth book-like case with marbled end leaves, 7 7/8 x 10 1/2 inches, the binding including a photogravure frontispiece portrait of Stevenson, followed by three reproductions of paintings by Will H. Low, and a printed text of the poem presented as three stanzas. All of the contents are inlaid to the page size. Covers detached, light wear to the binding, the manuscript showing finger-soiling but generally sound. There is a recess on the inside of the rear cover that apparently contained a related item, but it is no longer present.  One of Stevenson's best-known poems, a brisk meditation on life's inevitable well-worn ways: "In wet wood and miry lane, / Still we pant and pound in vain; / Still with leaden foot we chace / Waning pinion, fainting face; / Still with grey hair we stumble on, / Till, behold, the vision gone! / Where hath fleeting beauty led? / To the doorway of the dead. / Life is over, life was gay: / We have come the primrose way.".
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A Garden Carried In A Pocket: Letters 1964-1968. Edited by Thomas Meyer by DAVENPORT, Guy & Jonathan WILLIAMS

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Title
A Garden Carried In A Pocket: Letters 1964-1968. Edited by Thomas Meyer
Author
DAVENPORT, Guy & Jonathan WILLIAMS
Seller
James S. Jaffe Rare Books LLC (United States)
Condition
As new
Description
Haverford: Green Shade, 2004. First edition. One of 100 numbered copies signed by Davenport and Williams out of a total edition of 526 copies printed. Designed by The Grenfell Press & printed by Trifolio, Verona, Italy. "We are not celebrities. No one has known quite what to make of a patrician satirist and lyric poet from Highlands, North Carolina, or of an essayist and short story writer from Anderson, South Carolina." - Guy Davenport. "It is clear that G. Davenport and J. Williams write their letters in the fresh of the morning, when the Wheaties have kicked in, in GD's case, and the peanut-butter-and-mayonnaise sandwich and Coke, in JW's case." - Jonathan Williams. "Here we have two men the perfection of whose craft has been wrought through the practice of letter-writing. ... What we have here in particular is onset and blossoming, one of the most distinguished exchanges imaginable unfolding." - Thomas Meyer. As new. 8vo, illustrated, original pictorial wrappers. As new.
The History of Female Favourites..

The History of Female Favourites.. by [Sex Work] La Roche-Guilhem, Anne de

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Title
The History of Female Favourites..
Author
[Sex Work] La Roche-Guilhem, Anne de
Seller
Whitmore Rare Books (United States)
Description
London: Printed for C. Parker, 1772. First English language edition. Contemporary calf with five raised bands. Measuring 217 x 127mm. Front blank neatly excised, else collating complete: [4], 324. Front board slightly bowed with small scuff; lacking spine label, and with cracking to joints near spine ends but remaining sound. Armorial bookplate of the Marquess of Headfort to the front pastedown. Minor worming to pastedowns and to preliminary and final leaves not affecting text. Internally fresh and unmarked. A scarce work by a woman documenting the lives of historic courtesans, it has appeared only twice at auction in the past 85 years and ESTC reports only 13 institutionally held copies (3 of these in the U.S.). Anne de La Roche-Guilhem's history of famed courtesans was published in four languages between its 1675 release in French and its first appearance in English in 1772 (OCLC). That year, both The Critical Review and the London Magazine noted its potential interest to "those who are fond of of what is known by the name of secret history" and claimed somewhat dismissively that "the ladies will find themselves particularly amused." Female Favourites certainly participated in a popular genre aimed at women -- among its contemporaries were Thomas Amories' Lives of Several Ladies of Great Britain (1755), Thomas Gibbons' Memoirs of Eminently Pious Women (1777), and Ann Thicknesse's Sketches of the Lives and Writings of the Ladies of France (1778). Yet it stood out for avoiding the emphasis on women as exemplars, heroes, or artists to instead focus on the histories and lives of courtesans. Politics, sex, and economics intertwine in La Roche-Guilhem's narratives which are part fact and part fiction. Female Favourites takes up the stories of courtesans a safe historical distance from the author's own lifetime: Mary de Padilla, Livia, Julia Farnessa, Agnes Boreau, and Nantilda each served kings, emperors, and popes. Their roles were notably more than sexual and physical, however. Though Female Favourites gestures to the weakness and hypocrisy of men in leadership, it equally calls out the power and influence these women could wield not only over their lovers but over their lovers' realms. Tyrants could be advised toward more generous social policies and royal gene pools could be reshaped by genealogical lines outside those sanctioned by the crown -- in the case of Mary de Padilla and King Pedro of Castile, for example. "Mary of Padilla was too much bias'd by interest to neglect such a conquest, and her engaging airs, apt to ensnare, did so enslave a man strong in nothing but crimes that soon she saw herself an absolute sovereign." Encouraging readers to see the more complex roles played by courtesans of the past, Female Favourites also connected these ideas to the thriving sex trade of the present. After all, though ministers and politicians decried so-called bawds and prostitutes, the women and queer people of Covent Garden in London were in their heyday running powerful businesses, generating wealth and even, as this book suggests, enjoying political sway. ESTC T60642.
A SERIES OF LETTERS ON EDUCATION. ASCRIBED TO...D.D. PRESIDENT OF PRINCETON-COLLEGE, N.J.

A SERIES OF LETTERS ON EDUCATION. ASCRIBED TO...D.D. PRESIDENT OF PRINCETON-COLLEGE, N.J. by Witherspoon, John

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A SERIES OF LETTERS ON EDUCATION. ASCRIBED TO...D.D. PRESIDENT OF PRINCETON-COLLEGE, N.J.
Author
Witherspoon, John
Seller
David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC (United States)
Description
New York: Printed by J. Buel, for C. Davis, 1797. 12mo. 2.5" x 4". 108pp, in contemporary paper over wood boards [minor wear, rebacked in period-style heavy tape]. An attractive miniature book with a clean text and attractive binding, Very Good. "John Witherspoon, a native of Scotland, graduated from the University of Edinburgh, was ordained a minister, and came to America in 1768 to be the sixth president of the College of New Jersey. He was a member of the Provincial Congress and subsequently the Continental Congress, serving from 1776 to 1782. He was the only minister to sign the Declaration of Independence" [Felcone 292]. Witherspoon conveys his "thoughts on the education of children," with some "remarks upon servants," whose cooperation is essential if plans to educate children are to succeed. Pages 99-108 print verse by Dr. [Nathaniel] Cotton, demonstrating that education is "intended to fortify the mind, against criminal excess in all enjoyments, exhibited, in the Vision of Pleasure." "Nice copy of a scarce little book" [360 Goodspeed 113]. FIRST EDITION. Evans 33236. ESTC W3435 [7 locations]. Sabin 104943.
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The Tapestry by Bridges, Robert

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Title
The Tapestry
Author
Bridges, Robert
Seller
Thomas A Goldwasser Rare Books (United States)
Description
London: Privately Printed, 1925. First edition. Marbled boards, spine label, 43 pp. Instead of the usual black slipcase, the slipcase on this copy is covered with the same marbled paper as the book. A fine copy of this fragile book. One of 150 copies, designed by Stanley Morison and Frederic Warde, printed at the Fanfare press, using, for the first, and one of the few times in a book, Morison and Warde's original Arrighi type.
Yerbas Poderosas

Yerbas Poderosas by (Leyva Azze, José Emilio)

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Yerbas Poderosas
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(Leyva Azze, José Emilio)
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Thorn Books (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
Holguin, Cuba: Cuadernos Papiro, 2018. Limited edition. Stiff card wraps. Fine. 4to. 12 leaves of handmade paper bound by hand in a thick handmade paper covers made from water hyacinth with a branch incorporated into the upper cover, and with ties made with dried stems and jute. The final leaf gives a biography of the artist. A fine copy. Each page is made from a different plant: plantain, sunflower, basil, onion, sugarcane, corn, garlic, parsley, rosemary, and tobacco. Each page is also printed letterpress, identifying the plant with local and scientific names, associated deities, spiritual powers, and then a long description of its medicinal properties and local uses. Some pages also feature collagraphs by José Emilio Leyva Azze. The text is printed on antique presses: a Merganthaler Linotype machine originally manufactured in 1900, an 1899 Gordon and Price press and others. A stunning production. Accompanied by a ceritficate of authenticity indicating that this copy is no. 50 from a total production of 50 copies. In Spanish. .
Mr. Nightingale's Diary: A Farce in One Act

Mr. Nightingale's Diary: A Farce in One Act by Dickens, Charles

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Title
Mr. Nightingale's Diary: A Farce in One Act
Author
Dickens, Charles
Seller
Charles Parkhurst Rare Books, Inc. (United States)
Description
Boston: James R. Osgood, 1877. First American Edition. 16mo, 96 pages; owner name stamp on title page and front pastedown; small loss at spine ends; discreet repair to inner hinges. About very good.
Carte-de-visite photograph portrait ca. 1860 by Edwards & Bult

Carte-de-visite photograph portrait ca. 1860 by Edwards & Bult by Taylor, Alfred Swaine

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Carte-de-visite photograph portrait ca. 1860 by Edwards & Bult
Author
Taylor, Alfred Swaine
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Jeremy Norman & Co., Inc. (United States)
Description
London, 1850. 102 x 62 mm.
A Book of Old Irish Monastic Prayer Poems (8thC.--12thC.)

A Book of Old Irish Monastic Prayer Poems (8thC.--12thC.) by Translations, Design and Illustrations by Malachi McCormick

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A Book of Old Irish Monastic Prayer Poems (8thC.--12thC.)
Author
Translations, Design and Illustrations by Malachi McCormick
Seller
Appledore Books, ABAA (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
New York: The Stone Street Press, 1986. Wrappers. Fine. A lovely copy of this 1986 fine press poetry offering. #428 OF 495 COPIES OF THIS STATED 1ST EDITION SIGNED BY MALACHI MCCOURT, who translated, designed and illustrated this volume. Clean and Near Fine to Fine in its hand-sewn beige wrappers.
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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WORKS OF ROBINSON JEFFERS by Albert, S. S.

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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE WORKS OF ROBINSON JEFFERS
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Albert, S. S.
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Hoffman Books (United States)
Condition
Very Good+
Description
New York: Random House. Very Good+. 1933. First Edition. Hardcover. Bound in green cloth with a gilt stamped black leather label on the spine. The covers show heavy hunning to the edges and spine. The binding is solid. The contents are bright and clean. This book is a Limited Edition, #157/487. There is a previous owenr bookplate on the front free end-page. .
History of Dentistry in South Carolina

History of Dentistry in South Carolina by Allan D. Charles, Ph.D

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History of Dentistry in South Carolina
Author
Allan D. Charles, Ph.D
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Ed's Editions Bookstore (United States)
Condition
Very Good
Description
University of South Carolina, 1982. Hardcover. Very Good. Inscribed by author on front free endpaper! Red boards are clean, binding is strong, pages are crisp and bright with no marks or notations found. Gift inscription in addition to author inscription, light wear on board edges. HB HS
KATE REMEMBERED

KATE REMEMBERED by BERG, A. Scott

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KATE REMEMBERED
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BERG, A. Scott
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Antic Hay Books (United States)
Description
[NY: G.P. Putnam's Son, 2003. First Edition, first printing. Signed by Berg on the title page. 8vo., cloth & boards in dust jacket; 370 pages. Illustrated. Fine condition in fine d/j.
The Histopry of the Knights Templar

The Histopry of the Knights Templar by Addison, Charles G.

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The Histopry of the Knights Templar
Author
Addison, Charles G.
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Kenneth Mallory Bookseller. ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9780932813404
Condition
Very good
Description
Kempton: Adventures Unlimited, 2001. Paperback. Very good. Paperback. 395pp. Very good in publisher's wraps.
ABC Volu

ABC Volu by ABC

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ABC Volu
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ABC
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E M Maurice Books, LLC, ABAA (United States)
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Fair
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No Place: Volumetrix, 1950 1950, per institutional copy. Color printed card covers, most pages with some sort of childish scrawl with crayon. A simple, French language object ABC printed entirely in color. Only one institutional copy located.. Pictorial Wraps. Fair/No Jacket. Illus. by Domino. Small 4to.
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Pages from the Life of Dmitri Shostakovich by [SHOSTAKOVICH]. Sollertinsky, Dmitri & Ludmilla Sollertinsky

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Pages from the Life of Dmitri Shostakovich
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[SHOSTAKOVICH]. Sollertinsky, Dmitri & Ludmilla Sollertinsky
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J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC (United States)
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Very Good
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New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1980. Hardcover. Very Good. Octavo. Boards. 246 pp. With illustrative plates. In dustjacket.