Jazz - Paul Whiteman - 2nd Edition - 1926 HC/DJ
$200.00
Paul Whiteman was an American musician known for bandleading, composing, directing the orchestra, and playing the violin. He was born on March 28, 1980, in Denver, Colorado and his musical productions were extremely successful, leading to him being labeled "The King of Jazz" by the media.
8vo Hardcover with dust jacket. Jacket has significant wear, with voids to the front and spine. It is present, intact and protected from further wear by a mylar sleeve. Hardcover is red cloth over boards. Blind stamped titles on front. Previous owner's name stamped on ffep. 8 monochrome plates from photograph (including frontspiece). Binding is secure. Stated second edition, 1926. Beyond shelf wear, this is in good condition.
Paul Whiteman was an American musician known for bandleading, composing, directing the orchestra, and playing the violin. He was born on March 28, 1980, in Denver, Colorado and his musical productions were extremely successful, leading to him being labeled "The King of Jazz" by the media.
8vo Hardcover with dust jacket. Jacket has significant wear, with voids to the front and spine. It is present, intact and protected from further wear by a mylar sleeve. Hardcover is red cloth over boards. Blind stamped titles on front. Previous owner's name stamped on ffep. 8 monochrome plates from photograph (including frontspiece). Binding is secure. Stated second edition, 1926. Beyond shelf wear, this is in good condition.
Paul Whiteman was an American musician known for bandleading, composing, directing the orchestra, and playing the violin. He was born on March 28, 1980, in Denver, Colorado and his musical productions were extremely successful, leading to him being labeled "The King of Jazz" by the media.
8vo Hardcover with dust jacket. Jacket has significant wear, with voids to the front and spine. It is present, intact and protected from further wear by a mylar sleeve. Hardcover is red cloth over boards. Blind stamped titles on front. Previous owner's name stamped on ffep. 8 monochrome plates from photograph (including frontspiece). Binding is secure. Stated second edition, 1926. Beyond shelf wear, this is in good condition.