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An exciting new book from Marion Short about collectible sheet
music, this second volume includes lots of new categories. Learn
about the music that provided background to America's
communication, transportation, wars, and news events. Marion's
entertaining and incisive writing style is accompanied by more than
500 color photographs of historical sheet music, each captioned and
priced. Not just an attractive coffee table book, this compilation
is a record of America's history and growth as told by tunes. Her
first book, The Gold in Your Piano Bench, has received wide
acclaim.
From Footlights to "The Flickers" is the long awaited fourth book
in the collectible sheet music series by Marion Short. Two of the
most popular collecting categories are covered in this colorful
book-the music of the Broadway stage, and silent screen movie
music. Over 560 full color photographs of sheet music covers from
musical shows and silent movies accompany the informative text. The
movie songs are arranged alphabetically by cover personality, and
the section becomes a compendium of all the major silent screen
stars from the earliest days of the "flickers" to the sound
revolution in 1929. From Footlights to "The Flickers" follows the
success of Mrs. Short's other books about sheet music, The Gold in
Your Piano Bench (tearjerkers, black songs, rags, and blues), More
Gold in Your Piano Bench (inventions, wars, and disasters), and
Covers of Gold (sports, fashion, illustration, and the dance).
Covers of Gold is the third ground-breaking book about collectible
sheet music by Marion Short. Exciting new categories covered in
this book include baseball music, the evolution of fashion, the Big
Band era, and the elusive sheet music cover illustrators. These
subjects and more are accompanied by over 550 full color
photographs of the actual music, encompassing the approximate time
span of 1900 to 1940. Covers of Gold follows the success of Marion
Short's first two books, The Gold in Your Piano Bench and More Gold
in Your Piano Bench also available from Schiffer Publishing.
The golden age of Tin Pan Alley, from about 1880 to 1950, comes
alive in this first in a series of books about the very collectible
sheet music that now command surprising prices. Beautifully
illustrated with more than 500 photos of original sheet music
covers from the period, The Gold in Your Piano Bench provides a
wealth of invaluable historical reference material. Pricing
guidelines based on actual auction sales provide accurate data for
collection evaluation. A solid addition to a well-rounded library
of music literature for collectors, educators, students, musicians,
and other nostalgia seekers.
Hollywood Movie Songs is the fifth book in Marion Short's popular
series about collectible sheet music, taking up where she left off
in From Footlights to "The Flickers." This time she concentrates on
movie music after sound took over. The golden years, from the
dazzling Busby Berkeley movies of the 1930s to the present day, are
presented in an exciting kaleidoscope of more than 700 colorful and
dramatic sheet music covers from famous movies that feature photos
of the world's most beloved film stars. The first section sets the
stage for the new Hollywood that took on the challenge of adding
sound to motion pictures, and follows significant trends from Al
Jolson's first astounding declaration in The Jazz Singer, "You
ain't heard nothing yet!" through each decade of increasingly
sophisticated development. The second part features brief
biographical sketches of 170 well-known film stars with a listing
of their movies that yielded sheet music, and representative photos
of each star on selected movie covers. This most requested book
also includes extensive indexes of songs, stars, and movies, and a
thoughtful price guide that will prove invaluable to movie buffs,
nostalgia seekers, and dedicated sheet music collectors.
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