Dickenson Selchow Manfred (2 results)

Published by Published by the Author. Germany, 1998
- First Edition
- Signed
Seller: Francis Edwards ABA ILAB, Hay on Wye, United KingdomFrancis Edwards ABA ILAB
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1st Ed. Large 8vo. 947pp. + [i]. Colour port. frontis., numerous b/w. ills. with many from photos. Sl. shaken, good in d/w. Author's Presentation Copy, inscribed - 'For Roy - I hope you like my work on one of the greatest musician - Manfred Selchow.'From the library of Roy Hubbard, clarinet player with Birmingham based Zenith Ho…t Stompers for 36 years until 2004. US$200.
More imagesPublished by Westoverledingen: Manfred Selchow, 1998, 1998
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- Signed
Seller: Peter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB., London, United KingdomPeter Harrington. ABA/ ILAB.
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First edition of this uncommon, self-published tome, this copy inscribed on the front free endpaper, "To Doug with best wishes Manfred Selchow, Dec. 4, 1998." The second of Selchow's acclaimed "bio-discographical" works, following his study of Edmond Hall. Described by the great Stanley Dance in Jazz Times as "a loving tribute t…o one of the Swing Era's best trombonists. More than a portrait of Dickenson alone, the book amounts to a revealing monograph of a not untypical jazz musician's life in our tormenting century. The hazards of travel, the changeable employment opportunities, tough working conditions, and a somewhat fickle public, these partly explain the use of such opiates as Cutty Sark and pot." Octavo. Coloured portrait frontispiece, profusely illustrated throughout in black and white. Original green calf-grain cloth, trombone device in white to the front board. With dust jacket. Very good.