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New York: Robbins-Engel, Date: 1927. First. hardcover. very good. Edited by Gordon Whyte & Hugo Frey. Illustrated by Millar of the Roland Company. Slim 4to, patterned floral cloth with paper label on front cover (spine label is lacking, and extremities bumped). New York: Robbins-Engel, (1927). First Edition. Overall a very good clean copy.<br/> <br/> 1927. Robbins-Engel US
New York: Robbins-Engel, Date: 1927. First. hardcover. very good. Edited by Gordon Whyte & Hugo Frey. Illustrated by Millar of the Roland Company. Slim 4to, patterned floral cloth with paper label on front cover (spine label is lacking, and extremities bumped). New York: Robbins-Engel, (1927). First Edition. Overall a very good clean copy.<br/> <br/> 1927. Robbins-Engel [US]
New York: Robbins-Engel, Inc. Date: 1927. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Decorated cloth boards, sunning to edges. Spine sunned with some wear, label has chip to top edge, the letter "y" of My is missing. Light browning to page edges and slight off-setting from illustrations. Eva Jessye received the international distinction of being the first African American to be a professional choral conductor. As such she worked with Gerturde Stein and Virgil Thomson on Stein's "Four Saints in Three Acts," and in 1935 with George Gershwin on "Porgy and Bess." In this capacity she continued to work throughout her life as well as being an adamant, lifelong supporter of civil rights. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 81 pp . 1927. Robbins-Engel, Inc US
New York: Robbins-Engel, Inc. Date: 1927. First Edition; First Printing. Hardcover. Decorated cloth boards, sunning to edges. Spine sunned with some wear, label has chip to top edge, the letter "y" of My is missing. Light browning to page edges and slight off-setting from illustrations. Eva Jessye received the international distinction of being the first African American to be a professional choral conductor. As such she worked with Gerturde Stein and Virgil Thomson on Stein's "Four Saints in Three Acts," and in 1935 with George Gershwin on "Porgy and Bess." In this capacity she continued to work throughout her life as well as being an adamant, lifelong supporter of civil rights. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 81 pp . 1927. Robbins-Engel, Inc [US]
Hardcover Robbins Engel, Inc New York 1927 Binding: Hardcover boards protected in custom mylar. pages slightly browned, especially at edges. [Cleveland, OH, U.S.A.]
[publisher: Robbins-Engel, New York] Hardcover First Edition Edited by Gordon Whyte & Hugo Frey. Illustrated by Millar of the Roland Company. Slim 4to, patterned floral cloth with paper label on front cover (spine label is lacking, and extremities bumped). New York: Robbins-Engel, (1927). First Edition. Overall a very good clean copy. [New York, NY, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1927]
[publisher: Robbins-Engel, New York] Hardcover First Edition Edited by Gordon Whyte & Hugo Frey. Illustrated by Millar of the Roland Company. Slim 4to, patterned floral cloth with paper label on front cover (spine label is lacking, and extremities bumped). New York: Robbins-Engel, (1927). First Edition. Overall a very good clean copy. [New York, NY, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1927]
New York Robbins-Engel 1927 First hardcover Very good Edited by Gordon Whyte & Hugo Frey. Illustrated by Millar of the Roland Company. Slim 4to, patterned floral cloth with paper label on front cover (spine label is lacking, and extremities bumped). New York: Robbins-Engel, (1927). First Edition. Overall a very good clean copy.
[publisher: Robbins-Engel, Inc, New York] Hardcover First Edition Decorated cloth boards, sunning to edges. Spine sunned with some wear, label has chip to top edge, the letter "y" of My is missing. Light browning to page edges and slight off-setting from illustrations. Eva Jessye received the international distinction of being the first African American to be a professional choral conductor. As such she worked with Gerturde Stein and Virgil Thomson on Stein's "Four Saints in Three Acts," and in 1935 with George Gershwin on "Porgy and Bess." In this capacity she continued to work throughout her life as well as being an adamant, lifelong supporter of civil rights. ; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 81 pp [Chicago, IL, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 1927]
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