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Six Concertos in Seven Parts for Four Violins, a Tenor Violin, a Violoncello, with a Thorough Bass for the Harpsichord. Compos'd by John Stanley Batchelor of Musick, Organist of St. Andrews, and the Temple. [Op. 2]. [Set of parts]

Six Concertos in Seven Parts for Four Violins, a Tenor Violin, a Violoncello, with a Thorough Bass for the Harpsichord. Compos'd by John Stanley Batchelor of Musick, Organist of St. Andrews, and the Temple. [Op. 2]. [Set of parts] by STANLEY, John 1712-1786

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Six Concertos in Seven Parts for Four Violins, a Tenor Violin, a Violoncello, with a Thorough Bass for the Harpsichord. Compos'd by John Stanley Batchelor of Musick, Organist of St. Andrews, and the Temple. [Op. 2]. [Set of parts]
Author
STANLEY, John 1712-1786
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J & J Lubrano Music Antiquarians LLC (United States)
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London: Printed for I. Walsh, in Catharine Street, in the Strand, 1745. 7 parts. Folio. Disbound. Engraved throughout. Violino primo del concertino: 1f. (recto title, verso blank), 10, [I] (blank), 11-19 pp. Violino primo ripieno: 1f. (recto title, verso blank), [i] (blank), 12, [i] (blank) pp. Violino secondo del concertino: 1f. (recto title, verso blank), 13, [i] (blank) pp. Violino secondo ripieno: 1f. (recto title, verso blank), [i] (blank), 12, [i] (blank) pp. Alto viola: 1f. (recto title, verso blank), [i] (blank), 12, [i] (blank) pp. Violoncello [figured]: 1f. (recto title, verso blank), 13, [i] (blank) pp. Basso ripieno [figured]: 1f. (recto title, verso blank), [i] (blank), 12, [i] (blank) pp. "Philips Sculpt." and "Phillips Sculp." printed to final leaves of Violino secondo del concertino, Violoncello, and Basso ripieno parts. Numbering in contemporary manuscript "No. 68 [-73]" at opening of each concerto Slightly worn; occasional minor browning, soiling, and small stains and tears. First Edition, second issue. Smith & Humphries 1412. BUC p. 973. RISM S4673. Stanley was an English composer, organist and violinist. "He became blind as the result of a domestic accident at the age of two, and began to study music as a diversion when he was seven. Little progress was made under his first teacher, John Reading ... but he got on so well under Maurice Greene at St Paul's Cathedral that before he was 12 he was appointed organist at the nearby church of All Hallows Bread Street. In 1726 he was elected to a similar post at St Andrew's, Holborn, 'in preference to a great number of candidates' (Burney), and in 1734 he was made organist to the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple, having resigned from All Hallows in 1727. According to his pupil John Alcock ..., Stanley's playing of voluntaries at the Temple and St Andrew's attracted musicians from all over London, including Handel. He was also an excellent violinist and for several years directed the subscription concerts at the Swan Tavern, Cornhill, and the Castle, Paternoster Row. In 1729 he became the youngest person to gain a BMus degree from Oxford University. ... Thanks largely to his remarkable memory, Stanley was able to enjoy a comfortable living as an organist and teacher and to join in music-making and card-playing with a large circle of friends. He was also able to direct several Handel oratorios during the 1750s, and after Handel's death in 1759 he assumed responsibility for the annual Lenten oratorio seasons at Covent Garden (later at Drury Lane), first with J.C. Smith and from 1776 with Thomas Linley." Malcolm Boyd, revised by A.G. Williams in Grove Music Online.
Catalogue d’Estampes…Planches gravées, Tableaux, Gouaches et Dessins, Du Cabinet de M. *** [in cont. ms]: “Viglianis peintre.” Par F. L. Regnault-Delalande. Cette Vente se fera le Lundi 1er Avril et les deux jours suivans…

Catalogue d’Estampes…Planches gravées, Tableaux, Gouaches et Dessins, Du Cabinet de M. *** [in cont. ms]: “Viglianis peintre.” Par F. L. Regnault-Delalande. Cette Vente se fera le Lundi 1er Avril et les deux jours suivans… by (AUCTION CATALOGUE: [VIGLIANIS, Joseph Pascal or Jean])

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Catalogue d’Estampes…Planches gravées, Tableaux, Gouaches et Dessins, Du Cabinet de M. *** [in cont. ms]: “Viglianis peintre.” Par F. L. Regnault-Delalande. Cette Vente se fera le Lundi 1er Avril et les deux jours suivans…
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(AUCTION CATALOGUE: [VIGLIANIS, Joseph Pascal or Jean])
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Jonathan A. Hill, Bookseller, Inc. (United States)
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20 pp. 8vo (198 x 125 mm.), modern aubergine cloth (head of spine a little worn), title on upper cover. Paris: Félix & Regnault-Delalande, 1822. An extremely rare auction catalogue inventorying the collection of an obscure painter active at the turn of the century. A contemporary annotator has written in the surname for this anonymous sale on the title-page, corroborating Lugt’s attribution. An 1817 almanac of Paris records a painter with the same surname working at rue de Rohan, 6. Viglianis also exhibited a landscape at the 1814 Salon — no. 948 in the exhibition livret. 184 lots, consisting primarily of prints (lots 1-132) by artists such as Bartolozzi, Bervic, Bloemaert, Cochin, Le Bas, Desnoyers, Earlom, Green, Ingouf, Massard, Morghen, Strange, Wille, Woollett, etc. We then find original engraved plates by a number of contemporary artists. The final section of drawings includes the work of Bruandet, S. Gessner, H. Robert, and “Joseph Pascal Viglianis,” presumably the seller. With the list of vacations on the final page. A very rare catalogue in fine condition. In the characteristic binding of the Bibliothèque Heim. ❧ Lugt 10220.
Greatest of All Time-A Tribute to Muhammad Ali

Greatest of All Time-A Tribute to Muhammad Ali by Ali, Muhammad

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Greatest of All Time-A Tribute to Muhammad Ali
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Ali, Muhammad
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Bookbid Rare Books (United States)
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Taschen, 2010. first. hardcover. fine/fine. First edition. SIgned and inscribed by photographer Neil Leifer. An immersive tribute featuring rare historical documents and thousands of photographs taken by renowned photographers like Howard Bingham and Neil Leifer, the book explores the historic battles both inside and outside the ring that defined Ali’s career and legacy. Book and dust jacket fine. Comes in Taschen bag.
ALADDIN READI-CUT HOME

ALADDIN READI-CUT HOME by Aladdin (Home Plans Trade Catalog)

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ALADDIN READI-CUT HOME
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Aladdin (Home Plans Trade Catalog)
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Green Gate Farm Antiquarian Books (United States)
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Aladdin Co., Bay City, MI. Circa 1949. A very nice, as new home plans catalog from Aladdin Readi-Cut Homes. 35 pages, profusely illustrated in color and black and white of readi-cut homes from modest bungalows, to tiny cottages, to ranch houses that look like something the Cleaver's would live in to more elaborate brick faced tudor homes. The catalog is clean and unmarked and includes a flyer and the original mailing envelope dated May, 1949. Perfect as a reference guide for restoring an older home. You might now be living in "The Gables", "The Shelburne", The Sunshine" The Concord", "The Palm Springs", "The Vassar" and not even know it!
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Piyyute Yannai: Liturgical Poems of Yannai / Collected from Geniza-Manuscripts and Other Sources (Publications of the Research Institute for Hebrew Poetry Third Series / Volume II) / Piyute Yanai: Milukatim mi-toch Kitvei ha-Genizah u-Mekorot Aherim [SIGNED] by Zulay, Menahem

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Piyyute Yannai: Liturgical Poems of Yannai / Collected from Geniza-Manuscripts and Other Sources (Publications of the Research Institute for Hebrew Poetry Third Series / Volume II) / Piyute Yanai: Milukatim mi-toch Kitvei ha-Genizah u-Mekorot Aherim [SIGNED]
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Zulay, Menahem
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Eric Chaim Kline - Bookseller (United States)
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Very good +
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Berlin: Schocken, 1938. First edition. Hardcover. Very good +. 8vo. xxii, 438 pp. Faux vellum spine lettered in Hebrew, over gray boards. Very fascinating work on a number of Genizah fragments. Book is in near fine condition. Signed by Harry Orlinsky, the famous and influential historian, writer, researcher and archaeologist inside front cover. There is also an inscription on the title page that in Hebrew translates as "To the Orlinsky family from the Marvik family." Text in Hebrew.
[INCUNABULA REFERENCE]. The Permanence of Johann Gutenberg

[INCUNABULA REFERENCE]. The Permanence of Johann Gutenberg by Goff, Frederick R.

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[INCUNABULA REFERENCE]. The Permanence of Johann Gutenberg
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Goff, Frederick R.
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Michael Laird Rare Books LLC (United States)
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Austin, TX: [Harry Ransom] Humanities Research Center, 1974. First Edition, Second Impression, limited to 250 copies. Near Fine. 8vo. 29 pp. Title-page printed in black and orange. Original burnt-orange colored boards, original clear protective wrapper. NOT ex-library! A very useful and very readable account of the evidence -- and lack thereof -- supporting the argument that Johann Gutenberg was effectively the first "modern" printer in the West. Goff writes with authority, having been compiler of the indispensable "Third Census" of Incunabula in American Libraries. It is instructive to recall that by the end of the 15th century, "printing had been introduced into no less than 238 European communities and more than 1100 individual printers are known to have been operating these equally numerous presses during this 39-year interval" (p. 21). ¶ Designed by William R. Holman, this is one of 250 copies according to the colophon.