Les contes d'Hoffmann; Hoffmanns Erzählungen; The Tales of Hoffmann. Chant et piano. Klavierauszug. Vocal Score
Budapest, Konemann Music, 1994 (an unabridged reprint of an early edition). More
Budapest, Konemann Music, 1994 (an unabridged reprint of an early edition). More
Prahran, Pan Enterprises, 1980. The front cover is signed (albeit now a little smudged) in black felt-tipped pen by Roy Orbison, done during his penultimate tour of Australia, encompassing ten concerts from 18 October to 4 November 1980. Two ticket stubs (for the second of the two Adelaide concerts on..... More
London, George Allen and Unwin, 1978. More
Sydney, ABC Books, 2005. More
Venice, Arsenale Editrice, 1995. More
Pearl Jam came on after the opening act, The Meanies. 'After Pearl Jam tears through the first four songs, Eddie cracks, "The wind's blowing this way and I just wanna say you smell great" (referencing the herbal odor that night). He introduces "Corduroy" as, "This song's about a jacket". A...... More
Provenance: the personal collection of David Lovatt, proprietor of Bank Street Records, Adelaide (1985-1994). More
The poster contains six panels, five with illustrations, the sixth one now boldly signed in black felt-tipped pen by Dave Gilmour, Nick Mason, and Richard Wright. SHVL 804 is printed in the bottom right-hand margin; it was one of two posters accompanying a 1974 issue of the LP (Discogs). Provenance..... More
Sydney, Paul Dainty Corporation, 1988. The tour was promoting the 'Brand New Album - "A Momentary Lapse of Reason"'. The poster is signed with a black felt-tipped pen by Richard Wright and two of the backing vocalists, Durga McBroom and Rachel Fury. Provenance: the personal collection of David Lovatt, proprietor..... More
Sydney, Associated Newspapers Ltd, [circa 16 August 1977]. Provenance: the personal collection of David Lovatt, proprietor of Bank Street Records, Adelaide (1985-1994). More
London, Thames & Hudson, 1998. More
Washington, Smithsonian Institution, 1992 (revised edition). More
Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1939. With the ownership signature (dated 1948) of Professor David Galliver, Professor of Music at the University of Adelaide, 1964-82. More
Oxford, Clarendon Press, 1972. With the ownership signature of Professor David Galliver, Professor of Music at the University of Adelaide, 1964-82. More
This is the front page of a '4-page Special Tour Lift-out' published by the national newspaper 'The Australian' on Saturday 23 March 1995, two days before the 'first live Australian appearance' of the Rolling Stones. The article by Glenn A. Baker is upstaged by the superb group portrait by Bill..... More
The catalyst for the discord appears to have been Hippeau's biting lampoon of Gounod in the issue of 29 October 1882. Saint-Saëns had hitherto been listed prominently on the covers as an official collaborator of the magazine; his name is absent from the issue of 13 November. His relationship with..... More
London, Hamish Hamilton, 1968. Loosely inserted is an original gelatin silver portrait photograph of Sargent (140 × 90 mm), signed in ink along the wide bottom margin. The signature of the photographer, Fred Siegfried Schiffer (1917-1999), is in the bottom right-hand corner of the negative (as 'Schiffer'). Vienna-born Schiffer emigrated..... More
London, Novello and Oxford University Press, 1947. More
New York, Dover Publications, Inc., 1965 (facsimile edition)/ 1897. This volume contains Series 20: Lieder and Songs for One Voice (Part 3). More
New York, Dover Publications, Inc., 1965 (facsimile edition)/ 1897. This volume contains Series 9: Pianoforte Four Hands. More
New York, Simon and Schuster, 1976 (thirteenth edition)/ 1929. More
New Brunswick, Rutgers, 1966. More
The signatures, each in a different colour, are Tim Finn, Neil Finn, Paul [Hester], Eddie Rayner, Nigel Griggs, and Noel Crombie. Split Enz toured their 'Conflicting Emotions' album at the end of 1983; the last original member of the band, Tim Finn announced he was leaving Split Enz in mid-1984..... More
London, John Murray, 1934 (first edition). More
Angurugu, Angurugu Press, 1981. Clan songs translated into English by Judith Stokes and Aboriginal Advisers from recordings by Alice Moyle with permission; cover design from a bark painting by Nanjiwarra Amagula with permission. More