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Adler, Richard
Damn Yankees: Heart. 1955. 5pp. First edition of the show that made Gwen Verdon and Bob Fosse stars.
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Arlen, Harold
The Wizard of Oz: We're Off To See The Wizard. 1939. First edition, listing "The Jitterbug". 5pp Fine. The rarest of the songs that were used in the film, this is the earliest issue.
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Arlen, Harold
The Wizard of Oz: The Merry Old Land Of Oz. 1939. 5pp. First edition, listing "The Jitterbug." Slight wear, rare.
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Arlen, Harold
The Wizard of Oz: Over The Rainbow. 1939. Orchestral stock arrangement by Jack Mason. First edition. Six 2-and-3 page multi-instrument parts (violins, tenor and alto saxophones, trumpet, drums, clarinet), complete. Small folio. In original wrapper. Rare.
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Arlen, Harold
The Wizard of Oz: Over the Rainbow. 1939. 5pp. Small folio format, first edition, listing "The Jitterbug." Pages browned, cover and edges slightly worn, but a very good copy of one of the most famous songs written for a Hollywood film, a song that made Judy Garland world famous and beloved.
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Autry, Gene
Here Comes Santa Claus (Right Down Santa Claus Lane). 1947. 2pp. Small folio format. First edition with no advertisements on the cover. Slight creasing, but overall very fine.
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Autry, Gene
Back in the Saddle Again. 1940. 5pp. First edition of this classic cowboy ballad by Gene Autry, pictured on the cover. Worn with some creasing.
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Bachrach, Burt
The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. 1962. 5pp. First edition. Very rare sheet music of this hit song from John Ford's film masterpiece.
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Berlin, Irving
Where Is The Song For Me. 1928. 5pp. Small format, pictorial cover with Lupe Velez. First edition. Scarce.
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Berlin, Irving
White Christmas. 1942. 4pp, small folio format. First edition with all points conforming with Fuld's example described in his book on page 648. Superb example of this beloved song which first appeared in the film Holiday Inn, sung by Bing Crosby.
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Berlin, Irving
Annie Get Your Gun: You Can't Get A Man With A Gun. [1946]. 5pp, small folio format. First edition, superb.
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Berlin, Irving
God Bless America. 1939. 5pp, with the lyrics on the inside cover. The rare first edition, Fuld 248. Cover wear, but overall very fine.
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Berlin, Irving
Top Hat: Cheek To Cheek. 1935. 5pp. First edition of this great standard from the peak of the iconic Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers RKO film series. Worn, a little discolored, very good.
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Berlin, Irving
Face The Music. 1932. Four first edition sheet music scores: "On A Roof In Manhattan," "I Say It's Spinach," " Soft Lights and Sweet Music," " Let's Have Another Cup O' Coffee." Slight wear, but overall very fine of this show.
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Berlin, Irving
Annie Get Your Gun: The Girl That I Marry. 1946. 5pp, first edition. Fine.
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Berlin, Irving
Ziegfeld Follies of 1920: "Bells." 1920. 5pp, first edition, pages repaired, some soiling and wear.
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Berlin, Irving
The Music Box Revue. Orchestral Selection. 1922. First edition. Complete set of orchestral parts for an instrumental arrangement including piano from Irving Berlin's Music Box Revue, designed to be played in theaters and dance halls, published by the Irving Berlin publishing company. Extremely rare, possibly unique.
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Bernstein, Leonard
Wonderful Town: A Quiet Girl. 1958. 5pp, small folio format. First edition of one of the Bernstein's loveliest ballads.
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Bock, Jerry
Fiddler on the Roof. 1964. Four first edition songs from the show: Sunrise, Sunset, Fiddler On The Roof, Matchmaker, Now I Have Everything. Very fine condition.
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Caruso, Enrico
"Good-Bye Mister Caruso...Music by Al Piantdosi[sic]" 1909. 5pp. Folio. First edition of the song by popular early songster Al Piantadosi, with a fabulous pictorial cover showing Caruso leaving for Italy. The inset is of the famous Vaudeville star Billy Murray. Slight creasing and some tears. A fabulous display piece and cultural artifact.
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