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  • 1930: The History of Music: A handbook and Guide for Students, by Waldo Selden Pratt

    The History of Music: A handbook and Guide for Students by Waldo Selden Pratt is a comprehensive guide to the history of music, offering valuable insights for students and enthusiasts alike. This revised edition, published by G. Schirmer in New York in 1930, spans 734 pages and covers a wide range of musical topics. The blue hardcover volume features gilt ornamentation and lettering on the cover and spine, with moderate wear including rubbing, fading, and discoloration. The book is inscribed with notes on the inside covers and shows signs of aging, such as slight yellowing of pages and partial separation from the spine at the front blank pages. Despite these cosmetic issues, the content remains intact and valuable for those interested in the history of music.

    This handbook provides a thorough overview of music history, making it an essential resource for students and music enthusiasts.

    $35.00
  • 1930 RARE: All Our Yesterdays, by H. M. Tomlinson, Numbered and Signed Limited Edition Book

    All Our Yesterdays is a rare and influential anti-war novel written by H. M. Tomlinson in 1930. The limited edition book features a portrait front piece from a drawing by Percy Smith and is signed and numbered by the author. This particular copy is numbered 837 out of 1025 copies for sale in Great Britain and Ireland. The hardcover beige cloth volume is adorned with gilt stamped ornamentation on the cover and lettering on the spine, with the top edge gilt and fore-edges and bottom edge untrimmed. Although there are minor instances of occasional foxing, the book is in very fine condition and comes with a clear plastic sleeve and ribbon marker. However, the original slipcase is present but shows considerable rubbing, fading, and signs of wear.

    This book is a must-have for a WWI historian or collector, as it offers a rare glimpse into the anti-war sentiment of the time. Tomlinson’s novel provides a unique perspective on the devastating effects of war on individuals and society as a whole.

    $485.00
  • 1930: The Autobiography of a Super-Tramp, by W.H .Davies, preface by G. Bernard Shaw

    The Autobiography of a Super-Tramp is a memoir by W.H. Davies, with a preface by G. Bernard Shaw. The book is part of The Travellers’ Library series and was published by Jonathan Cape in London. The memoir chronicles Davies’ life as a tramp and his experiences traveling throughout the United Kingdom and the United States in the early 20th century. Davies’ writing style is straightforward and honest, and he provides vivid descriptions of the people and places he encounters on his travels. The book offers a unique perspective on the life of a tramp during a time of great social and economic upheaval.

    The hardcover edition of the book is in very good condition, with a blue cover and gilt lettering and ornamentation on the spine. There is a slight forward tilt to the spine, but otherwise the book is in excellent shape. The inside cover features an old faded signature from a previous owner, as well as a paper cutout with a 1920 portrait print of Davies by Laura Knight.

    $95.00
  • 1930: The Dream, by H.G. Wells, the Novel Library Series

    The Dream is a novel by H.G. Wells that was published in the Novel Library series in 1930. The story follows a man named William Leadford who falls asleep in 1906 and wakes up in the year 1930. He discovers that the world has undergone significant changes, including the emergence of a world government and the abolition of war. However, he also realizes that society has become more regimented and controlled, and he struggles to adjust to the new way of life.

    The Vintage Edition of The Dream is a compact blue hardcover volume with gilt ornamentation and lettering on the cover and spine. Despite some wear on the cover and spine, the book is in good condition with no writing or markings. However, there is some yellowing and foxing to the pages due to age.

    $40.00