Few artists have left as profound a mark on twentieth-century culture as Irving Berlin has. Starting on New York's Tin Pan Alley in 1907 and continuing to Broadway and Hollywood, Berlin captured the hearts - and voices - of audiences with a wide variety of songs, many of which have become popular standards. This lavishly illustrated book will allow readers a behind-the-scenes look at the world that Berlin's music was written for.
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Few artists have left as profound a mark on twentieth-century culture as Irving Berlin has. Starting on New York's Tin Pan Alley in 1907 and continuing to Broadway and Hollywood, Berlin captured the hearts - and voices - of audiences with a wide variety of songs, many of which have become popular standards. This lavishly illustrated book will allow readers a behind-the-scenes look at the world that Berlin's music was written for.
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Very Good. Some shelf wear on jacket and light moisture damage on outer edge of pages throughout book. Content is fine. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. With dust jacket. 239 p. Contains: Illustrations.
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Very Good. [Autographed by author on half title] Hardcover and dust jacket. Minimal shelf wear. Good binding and cover. Clean, unmarked pages. Signed by author.
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Very good(+) in very good(+) jacket. Illustrated (color and b/w). 239 pages. 4to, blue cloth, dust wrapper (both cloth and wrapper spine are sunned). New York: Abrams, (2005). First edition. A very good(+) copy. Previous owner's gift inscription to on half title.
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Fine in near fine jacket. Illustrated throughout in color and black & white. 239pp. Wide 4to, blue cloth, very slightly sunned d.w. New York: Abrams, (2005). First edition. A fine copy in a near fine dust wrapper.