Published by American Opinion, Belmont, MA, 1960
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Pamphlet. 46p., stapled wraps, 6x9 inches, wraps worn and soiled, rear wrap stained, else good condition. Paul Bang-Jensen was a Danish diplomat who was found dead under suspicious circumstances after refusing to hand over a list of witnesses to the 1956 Hungarian Revolution to the UN.
Published by Dover Publications, Inc, New York, 1965
Seller: Mountain Gull Trading Company, Lake Hopatcong, NJ, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. This large, page unnumbered volume of Schubert's compositions comes without a dust jacket in blue/grey boards with silver lettering on the spine. The exterior of the volume has worn areas on all four corners, at the top and bottom and along the right and left verticle edges of the spine, and some wearing marks on the front and rear covers. The interior book has a former owner's name on the top of the front fly page and then the remnants of erased pencil marks in the last section and some red pencil marks, but otherwise has no further visible extraneous markings throughout the book and thus has all of the music in a very well-preserved and readable condition and the sewn-in bindings remain tight and thus sound. This volume will be carefully wrapped up, padded, and then boxed and sent right away to you from here in New Jersey and will come to you with our utmost appreciation for your interest and for your order. For orders being sent outside of the continental USA, there may be additional postage due to the weight and size of the volume.