Language: English
Published by New World Books, Washington Dc, 1972
Seller: Arroyo Seco Books, Pasadena, Member IOBA, Pasadena, CA, U.S.A.
Association Member: IOBA
First Edition Signed
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. 63 Pp. Pink Wrappers. First Edition. Signed By Th Author. Lightly Used. Signed by Author(s).
Language: English
Published by Secker & Warburg, London, 1984
ISBN 10: 0436075067 ISBN 13: 9780436075063
Seller: Primrose Hill Books BA, London, United Kingdom
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US$ 12.59
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Add to basketCloth. Condition: Near Fine. First edition. Presentation copy; author's signed inscription on ffep and signature on title page. Top corners bumped. Top of spine slightly pulled.
Language: English
Published by I. Willis & Co., 55 St James St., London And 7 Westmorland Street, Dublin, 1824
Seller: Charles Warren Rare & Antiquarian Music, Beckenham, United Kingdom
Sheet Music Signed
US$ 34.61
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Add to basketSoft cover. Condition: Good. P/no. 202, wm 1824. Folio (35 x 25cm). 8 pp. Folded as issued, plate printed. Worn, creased and grubby. Title page signed at foot by the composer, some bleed into paper. John Braham (1774-1856) was a leading operatic tenor of the nineteenth century, also known for his compositions. Signed by Author(s).
Published by The OperaBox, 2011
Seller: Vero Beach Books, Vero Beach, FL, U.S.A.
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Soft cover. Condition: Fine. Scott, Cat (book design and cover illustration) (illustrator). 1st Edition. Fine condition glossy color illustrated softcover wraps. Includes Author Dedication; Preface; Epilogue: Back to the Future; and Thanks. Signed and inscribed by the author with black pen on the full title page. "The purpose of this book is to provide a path for people to acquire a basic acquaintance with opera, leading in time to greater understanding, deeper enjoyment and eventually a love of the most passionate of the arts; and to make the reader an avid subscriber, donor and volunteer with her/his local opera company. With chapters on how to start pleasurably and affordably, on suggested repertory, on the most enjoyable ways to prepare for a performance, and even some suggestions on operas to postpone for now, the book is aimed primarily at the young, but also at that huge swathe of the population entering its golden years who are attracted by the traditions, the vocal splendor and visual spectacle of great opera." - from the rear outer cover. Signed by Author(s).
Published by Printed for G. Lister; and sold by all booksellers, &c. 1787, 1787
Seller: Jarndyce, The 19th Century Booksellers, London, United Kingdom
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Add to basketFront. of Act II, Sc.7, one corner creased. Disbound. ESTC N3125; not in BL. Two column text; signed in 6s with vertical chain lines.
Published by Chalfont St Peter Unpublished 1908, 1908
Seller: Christian White Rare Books Ltd, Ilkley, YORKS, United Kingdom
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Add to basketA volume of love poetry written by a young Liberal politician who had fallen head over heels with the glamorous, newly single opera singer, renowned for her performances in Gilbert and Sullivan operas. A note laid into the volume reveals that it featured on BBC Antiques Road Show in February 2007. PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Beautiful, bespoke vellum binding (19x14cm) with floral decoration to the spine and both covers. Working silver lock (and two keys) which opens to reveal marbled endpapers and on the second flyleaf the inscription: 'To Miss Jessie Rose from Charles Sydney Buxton on her birthday Nov 18. 1908'. An excerpt from Chaucer's Romaunt of the Rose precedes Buxton's further verse dedication, dated Sep 27, 1907 and a sequence of sometimes ambitious of love poems written on rectos only [ff] 55 and a further 12 pages of copy verse from the 1950s in a later hand - perhaps one of Jessie' 3 children? An aspiring Liberal politician, Buxton was inspired to write his verses by his infatuation with Jessie Rose, frequently playing with the metaphors that arise from her first name and recalling their meetings. Buxton is not a major poet of love, it is fair to say, but there's no doubting his sincerity: 'Oh Jessie from the smiling face/ Upon thy slave;/ To watch thy beauty and thy grace/ Is all I crave.' These verses written between 1904-1908 date from the period after Rose's divorce when her husband disappeared to south Africa and include: 'Verses for a South African'. As the sequence developed it became clear to the suitor that things might not have been going his way: 'If thou canst love me not, thou needst not be/ Too cold, nor bid me go.' Buxton's biography records that he proposed marriage to Octavia Wilberforce (Virginia Woolf's doctor in her final days) but history does not record whether he actually proposed marriage to Rose. At all events she remarried Henry Joseph Ford in 1911 and retired from the stage. Accompanying the bound volume is a letter from Buxton to the new 'Mrs Ford' from July 1911 which informs her that 'I'm cured' of the infatuation that created this volume but begging a photograph. Within months poor old Buxton was dead from peritonitis. Three photo postcards are also laid in together with a further letter to Rose from an unknown 'Barry', written in 1916. HISTORY: Charles Sydney Buxton (1884-1911) was the son of the radical Liberal politician and cabinet minister Sydney Buxton who commissioned a short biography of his son after his early death. Jessie Rose (1875-1928) was a renowned mezzo soprano known principally for her work with the D'Oyly Carte opera company - she retired from the stage five days before her second marriage. What she thought of Mr Buxton is unknown. Charles Sydney Buxton (26 May 1884 31 August 1911); died unmarried. He proposed marriage to Octavia Wilberforce (18881963), a descendant of the reformer, but she refused him. Please contact Christian White Rare Books Ltd for more information or images of this item.