The English Hymnal with Tunes
London, Oxford University Press, 1967 (sixteenth impression)/ 1933 (revised)/ 1906. More
London, Oxford University Press, 1967 (sixteenth impression)/ 1933 (revised)/ 1906. More
London, The Folio Society, 2007 [first edition]. Introduction by Percy Deamer. More
Alice Springs, IAD Printing, [1982]. More
Hotham Hill, Red Rooster Press, 2000. 'The first detailed collection of the ballads of convict transportation to be made, and includes approximately 140 broadside ballads and songs, many with tunes' (rear cover). More
Budapest, Konemann Music, 2001, 1998, 1995 and 1996. Edited and piano reduction by István Máriássy and György Orban. More
New York, Studio/ Viking Press, 1966. With the ownership signature of Lucien Parent. More
Budapest, Konemann Music, 1994 (three volumes), 1997 (five volumes), and 1996. Sheet music for Beethoven's complete works for solo piano, edited by István Máriássy and Tamas Zaszkaliczky. [9 items]. More
Budapest, Konemann Music, 1993 (facsimile reprint). The full orchestral score. More
New York, AIP Press/ Springer, 1998. Robert T. Beyer (1920-2008) 'was the The Hazard Professor of Physics Emeritus at Brown University, he was also an author, translator, CIA operative, raconteur, world traveler, and medical miracle, whose wide range of interests, talents and activities defy easy description' (Legacy obituary). More
North Melbourne, Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2006. Signed by the author. More
Bruch writes to an unnamed recipient ('Mein lieber Freund'), thanking him and his wife for a letter of congratulations, exclaiming 'Ich glaube wirklich, man kann sagen, "Hermione" ist durch!'. His opera 'Hermione' had premiered in Berlin several days earlier, on 21 March 1872. Bruch notes a favourable review in the..... More
[Melbourne, The Author, 1935]. Tasmanian composer. This copy bears a family ownership stamp. More
John Cale, a foundation member of The Velvet Underground (1964-68), was on his first tour of Australia. Provenance: the personal collection of David Lovatt, proprietor of Bank Street Records, Adelaide (1985-1994). More
Montpelier, Les Presses du Languedoc, 2000. Text in French. More
Culemborg, Historische Commissie van de Nederlandse Klokkenspel-Vereniging, 1963. Text in Dutch. More
[Guildford], The Central Council of Church Bell Ringers, 1973. More
Thuringen, Fortschritt Erfurt, 1992. With the ink ownership signature of Hervey Bagot of Bagot Bellfoundries, Adelaide, and inscribed, 'from Margaret Schilling'. Text in German. More
Lille, Association pour l'Expansion et la Coordination des Activités Régionales de Musique, 1988. Number 16 of 3000 copies. Text in French. More
Mechelen, Koninklijke Beiaardschool, 1998. Text in Dutch. More
Denmark, Dansk Kulturhistorisk Museumsforening, 1985. Text in Danish. More
Zweibrucken, Historischer Berein Zweibrucken, 1992. Includes facsimile pages from the company's catalogues. Text in German. More
The Netherlands, Nederlandse Klokkenspel-Vereniging [Netherlands Carillon Society], 1992. More
Chichester, Phillimore, 2000. More
East Harling, The Golden Bell Press, 2005. Paul Cattermole (1941-2009), 'was a talented ringer and a dedicated teacher, who passed on his pleasure and enthusiasm for the art of bellringing ... as Bell Adviser to the Diocese of Norwich from 1978 to 2009 he was a driving force in dozens..... More
Venice, Piovan Editore, 1987. 'Nine Centuries of Bells. Art, Culture, History, Symbol in the Life of the People': the text is in Italian. Not least, a catalogue of 117 important bells, each with a full-page illustration (pages 239-361). Provenance: Bagot Bellfoundries, Adelaide (Hervey Bagot), with an inkstamp on the front..... More