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Description:Very Good. No Jacket. Corners bumped. Light staining to spine....Very Good. No Jacket. Corners bumped. Light staining to spine. No dj as isssued. REPRINT of 1901 edition. A clean and sound copy. Careful packing and fast, efficient shipping including delivery confirmation. International Priority Air Mail shipping available for this item.
Description:Fair. No Jacket. Ex-library with typical markings/stickers;...Fair. No Jacket. Ex-library with typical markings/stickers; rear free endpaper excised.
Description:Good. 348 p. With gold stamping still bright, signature loose....Good. 348 p. With gold stamping still bright, signature loose. European grand opera in America 1870-1901.
Description:New. This item is printed on demand. 1902. Illustrated....New. This item is printed on demand. 1902. Illustrated. Contents: Ballad Opera; English Opera; Italian Opera-Max Maretzek; Italian Opera-Hackett and Ullman; Italian Opera-Strakosch and De Vivo; Italian Opera-Mapleson; German Opera; Grand Opera of Recent Years.
Description:New. This item is printed on demand. 1902. Illustrated....New. This item is printed on demand. 1902. Illustrated. Contents: Ballad Opera; English Opera; Italian Opera-Max Maretzek; Italian Opera-Hackett and Ullman; Italian Opera-Strakosch and De Vivo; Italian Opera-Mapleson; German Opera; Grand Opera of Recent Years.
Description:Very Good. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. (BOX 44) nice...Very Good. Very good. No dust jacket as issued. (BOX 44) nice vintage condition, very well preserved. only slight tanning/yellowing pages still very supple. a must for any serious opera buff! Book Description: Boston: L. C. Page & Company, 1901. Maroon Cloth. VG+/No Jacket. First Edition. 5 1/2" x 4 1/2". 348pp. including index. Frontispiece b/w photo portrait and 18 other photos of famous opera stars. Gilt embossed lettering on the front cover and the spine. Corners worn. Flyleaf intact. No loss of any page. Binding tight. Text is clear and firm. The history of the opera in America may be entirely limited to the 19th Century. There were two major centers for the opera-New York and New Orleans The author has carefully and candidly opened the doors to the behind scenes working of the opera, the composers, conductors and, of course, the famous singers. Written in 1901, the excitement that this enthusiastic opera-lover generates for the reader is wonderful. The position of being a second-class production is dispelled and Lahee replaces it with the joy of meeting the American-born singer who is a real "star"Genres & Styles; Music; Non-Fiction; Opera; United States.
Description:Very good, clean and tight. Covers ballad opera, English,...Very good, clean and tight. Covers ballad opera, English, Italian, and German opera, and opera performed in English. Green cloth with stunning gilt cover and spine design of peacocks and ornamental garden theme; with 348 pp. and 19 bw illustrations of opera performers; teg.