
A Treasury of Stephen Foster
by Stephen Foster
"A Treasury of Stephen Foster," first printing, 1946, Random House, New York. Illustrated by William Sharp, this edition includes historical notes and musical arrangements. In good condition, with wear consistent with age, lacking a dust jacket. A significant piece for collectors of American music history.
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The book is in good condition with a solid binding and clean pages. The cover shows some wear typical of a book from 1946, with minor scuffs and edge wear. There is no dust jacket present. The illustrations and text remain clear and vibrant.
About This Vintage 1946 Edition
"A Treasury of Stephen Foster" is a 1946 first printing published by Random House in New York. This edition features a foreword by Deems Taylor, historical notes by John Tasker Howard, and musical arrangements by Ray Lev and Dorothy Berliner Commins. The book is enriched with illustrations by William Sharp, offering a visual complement to Foster's timeless music. Stephen Foster, often hailed as the father of American music, is celebrated for his contributions to the American songbook. This edition is particularly notable for its historical context and artistic interpretation, making it a valuable collectible for music historians and enthusiasts alike. The book's condition reflects its age, with a sturdy binding and clean pages, though it lacks a dust jacket.
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