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  • Friedman, Brian; Hatch, Ames; Walker, David M.

    Language: Spanish

    Published by Paidos Iberica Ediciones S A, 2000

    Seller: Lauso Books, BARCELONA, B, Spain

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    Encuadernación de tapa blanda. Condition: Bien. Si necesitan más detalles del lote o alguna imagen por favor solicitarlo sin compromiso.Nos enfocamos en dar un servicio personalizado ágil y de calidad a nuestros clientes dando respuestas rápidas y velocidad en los envíos.Las valoraciones de nuestros compradores satisfechos son nuestra mejor carta de presentación.Aunque el libro indica que es en tapa blanda, podría ser que fuera tapa dura, por favor si es importante para usted nos puede preguntar y se lo indicaremos.Le agradecemos de antemano su visita y recuerde que el regalo de un libro además de obsequio es un delicado elogio. Queremos resaltar que empaquetamos los libros con sobre impermeable y burbuja para una perfecta protección.Saludos y gracias de Lausobooks.

  • [MUSIC -- PORTLAND, OREGON]. WYATT, J.[ames] B.[rock] (Conductor) & HATCH, J.[ames] H.[enry] (Pianist).

    Published by Himes & Bachelder, Steam Printers,, Portland, OR:, 1871

    Seller: Zephyr Used & Rare Books, Vancouver, WA, U.S.A.

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    12mo. [4 pp (unpaginated).], printed in blue-coloured ink, self-printed decorative softcovers, small woodcut engraved fleurettes at corners of borders (folded originally a little cocked), still NF copy. First edition of this exceedingly scarce original program for the 11th concert organized by the Portland Philharmonic Society formed in 1866, which would operate until 1874. The evening's entertainment, features the return of local merchant and music enthusiast James B. Wyatt as conductor, while Dr. Hatch has replaced Prof. H. Guido Grob. Maggie Congle Wyatt (1847-1917) continued in the Society and also performed in the concert. Prof. H. Guido Grob (fl. 1865-1870) operated a music studio and school in downtown Portland, OR at First & Alder from 1865-1870, and after that point no longer appears in census records, or local directories on the West Coast. No copies in Worldcat.

  • [MUSIC -- PORTLAND, OREGON]. HATCH, J.[ames] H.[enry] (Conductor) & GROB, Prof. H. Guido, Pianist.

    Published by Himes & Daly, Printers,, Portland, OR:, 1869

    Seller: Zephyr Used & Rare Books, Vancouver, WA, U.S.A.

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    12mo. 4 pp., printed in blue-coloured ink, self-printed decorative softcovers, small woodcut engraved fleurettes at corners of borders (very faint offsetting on back from old glue mounting marks), still NF copy. First edition of this exceedingly scarce original program for the eighth concert organized by the Portland Philharmonic Society formed in 1866, which would operate until 1874. The evening's entertainment, with local Portland dentist, Dr. James Henry Hatch (1839-1921), as conductor, reprised the popular Civil War-era cantata, The Storm King featuring words by Howard M. Ticknor and music by Benjamin Baker, first performed in 1859 in Boston. Maggie Congle Wyatt (1847-1917) continued in the Society and also performed in the concert. Prof. H. Guido Grob (fl. 1865-1870) operated a music studio and school in downtown Portland, OR at First & Alder from 1865-1870. Worldcat locates 2 copies (U of O, Yale); See: Belknap, Oregon Imprints 1845-1870, 1312.

  • [MUSIC -- PORTLAND, OREGON]. HATCH, J.[ames] H.[enry] (Conductor) & GROB, Prof. H. Guido, Pianist.

    Published by Himes & Daly, Printers,, Portland, OR:, 1869

    Seller: Zephyr Used & Rare Books, Vancouver, WA, U.S.A.

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    12mo. 4 pp., printed in lavender-coloured ink, self-printed decorative softcovers, small woodcut engraved fleurettes at corners of borders (ever-so-slight fading to ink), still NF copy. First edition of this exceedingly scarce original program for the seventh concert organized by the Portland Philharmonic Society formed in 1866, which would operate until 1874. This program reveals a change in the conducting duties with former conductor James Wyatt replaced with local Portland dentist, Dr. James Henry Hatch (1839-1921), who would only live in Portland until 1875 before moving his successful practice to San Francisco, CA. Maggie Congle Wyatt (1847-1917) continued in the Society and also performed in the concert. Prof. H. Guido Grob (fl. 1865-1870) operated a music studio and school in downtown Portland, OR at First & Alder from 1865-1870. No copies in Worldcat, or Belknap, Oregon Imprints 1845-1870.