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L'Invitation Au Voyage/Invitation to the Voyage: A Poem from the Flowers of Evil (English, French and French Edition)
Baudelaire, Charles; Prince, Pamela; Handel, Jane; Wilbur, Richard; Cosman, Carol; Prince, Pamela [Editor]; Handel, Jane [Editor]; Wilbur, Richard [Translator]; Cosman, Carol [Translator]; Baker, Eric [Contributor];
- Hardcover
- First Edition
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. A nice hardcover a tight binding and an unmarked text. From a private smoke free collection. Shipping within 24 hours, tracking number and delivery Confirmation.

Early Music, Volume 13, No 4; November, 1985 / Terence Best "Handel's chamber music Sources, chronology and authenticity" / Graham Pont "Handel and regularization: a third alternative" / Peter Williams "Interpreting one of Handel's free preludes for harpsichord" / Bruce Wood "Handel's Water-Music on period instruments" / Robin Headlam Wells "John Dowland and Elizabethan Melancholy" / Adrian Rose "Elisabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre and the secular cantate francoise" / Jane Clark "'His own worst enemy' Scarlatti: some unanswered questions" / Raymond Head "Corelli in Calcutta Colonial music-making in India during the 17th and 18th centuries"
Nicholas Kenyon (Editor) / Terence Best "Handel's chamber music Sources, chronology and authenticity" / Graham Pont "Handel and regularization: a third alternative" / Peter Williams "Interpreting one of Handel's free preludes for harpsichord" / Bruce Wood "Handel's Water-Music on period instruments" / Robin Headlam Wells "John Dowland and Elizabethan Melancholy" / Adrian Rose "Elisabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre and the secular cantate francoise" / Jane Clark "'His own worst enemy' Scarlatti: some unanswered questions" / Raymond Head "Corelli in Calcutta Colonial music-making in India during the 17th and 18th centuries"
Published by Oxford University Press, 1985
- Softcover
- Periodical
Seller: Shore Books, London, United KingdomShore Books
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 148 pages. Illustrated. Terence Best "Handel's chamber music Sources, chronology and authenticity" / Graham Pont "Handel and regularization: a third alternative" / Peter Williams "Interpreting one of Handel's free preludes for harpsichord" / Bruce Wood "Handel's Water-Music on period instruments…" / Robin Headlam Wells "John Dowland and Elizabethan Melancholy" / Adrian Rose "Elisabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre and the secular cantate francoise" / Jane Clark "'His own worst enemy' Scarlatti: some unanswered questions" / Raymond Head "Corelli in Calcutta Colonial music-making in India during the 17th and 18th centuries".

Early Music. Vol. XVII, No. 1. February 1989 / Johann Sebastian Bach's Orchestra: Some Unanswered Questions (pp. 3-15) Hans-Joachim Schulze The Dresden Hofkapelle during the Lifetime of Johann Sebastian Bach (pp. 17-30) Ortrun Landmann The Editorial Transmission of C.P.E. Bach's Music (pp. 32-41) E. Eugene Helm A Chaconne by Georg Böhm: A Note on German Composers and French Styles (pp. 43-54) Peter Williams Türk, Touch and Slurring: Finding a Rationale (pp. 55-59) Daniel M. Raessler Early Fingering: Some Editing Problems and Some New Readings for J.S. Bach and John Bull (pp. 60-69) Mark Lindley The Rules for 'Through Bass' and for Tuning Attributed to Handel (pp. 70-74+77) Jane Troy Johnson
Nicholas Kenyon (Editor) / Johann Sebastian Bach's Orchestra: Some Unanswered Questions (pp. 3-15) Hans-Joachim Schulze The Dresden Hofkapelle during the Lifetime of Johann Sebastian Bach (pp. 17-30) Ortrun Landmann The Editorial Transmission of C.P.E. Bach's Music (pp. 32-41) E. Eugene Helm A Chaconne by Georg Böhm: A Note on German Composers and French Styles (pp. 43-54) Peter Williams Türk, Touch and Slurring: Finding a Rationale (pp. 55-59) Daniel M. Raessler Early Fingering: Some Editing Problems and Some New Readings for J.S. Bach and John Bull (pp. 60-69) Mark Lindley The Rules for 'Through Bass' and for Tuning Attributed to Handel (pp. 70-74+77) Jane Troy Johnson
Published by Oxford University Press 1989
- Softcover
- Periodical
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 144 pages. Illustrated. Johann Sebastian Bach's Orchestra: Some Unanswered Questions (pp. 3-15) Hans-Joachim Schulze The Dresden Hofkapelle during the Lifetime of Johann Sebastian Bach (pp. 17-30) Ortrun Landmann The Editorial Transmission of C.P.E. Bach's Music (pp. 32-41) E. Eugene Helm A Chac…onne by Georg Böhm: A Note on German Composers and French Styles (pp. 43-54) Peter Williams Türk, Touch and Slurring: Finding a Rationale (pp. 55-59) Daniel M. Raessler Early Fingering: Some Editing Problems and Some New Readings for J.S. Bach and John Bull (pp. 60-69) Mark Lindley The Rules for 'Through Bass' and for Tuning Attributed to Handel (pp. 70-74+77) Jane Troy Johnson.
More imagesL'Invitation au Voyage/Invitation to the Voyage
Beaudelaire, Charles; Prince, Pamela (Editor); Handel, Jane (Editor); Wilbur, Richard (Translator); Cosman, Carol (Translator)
Language: English
Published by Bullfinch Press/Little Brown and Company 1997
- Hardcover
- First Edition
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Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. First Edition First Printing. Stunningly illustrated with 22 photographs by different artists, this is a bilingual edition (both French & English) of an 1854 poem from "The Flowers of Evil" by Charles Beaudelaire. Unpaginated. Invitation to a San Francisco book launch party hosted by t…he book's creators at the Hotel Rex on Valentine's Day, 1997 laid in; it is pristine. A FIRST EDITION, first printing, from that year, this hardcover 8vo has a soft chocolate brown cloth-covered spine, with lighter brown cloth over the remaining boards. Photographic paper pastedown featuring an image by Nadar to front, deep brown lettering to spine. Condition is Near Fine: flawless save for 3 tiny pin prick holes to front cover along fore edge.Else, completely clean & bright, binding straight & strong, pages creamy white. No DJ, as issued. Our photos depict the Exact book you will receive, never "stock" images of books we don't actually have! Same Day Shipping on all orders received by 2 pm Weekdays (Pacific); later orders, weekends & holidays ship very next business day.