Ryerson Bill Editor (8 results)

Published by Charles Hansen Mucic, NY 1973
- Softcover
Seller: Reflection Publications, Madison, NH, U.S.A.Reflection Publications
Contact seller5-star sellersoft cover. Condition: Fair. Softcover spiral bound pictorial and music album of pieces and sections taken from the many books published fro 1963 to 1972. 152 pages. Fair condition: general use and cover soil.
Language: English
Published by Shattinger International Publications / Charles Hansen Music & Books 1973
- Softcover
Seller: The Book Bin, Salem, OR, U.S.A.The Book Bin
Contact seller5-star sellerCondition: Used - Very good
£ 15.36
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Paperback. Condition: Very Good. Very good with light edgewear. Plastic comb binding, binding sound. Pages lightly toned, free of markings.
Published by Charles Hansen Mucic, New York 1972
- Softcover
Seller: Second Site Books, Chicago, IL, U.S.A.Second Site Books
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Spiral Bound book is clean inside and in very good condition. 152 p. 8-1/2x11" spiral bound cardstock covers. Contains all the early Beatle music leased by Charles Hansen for publication in the USA, plus publicity, magazine, obscure photo, cartoon and written material from obscure sources, much…not available in the US. BACK COVER HAS STAINS AND SHOWS WEAR. Small water stains otherwise very good.
Wing Tips. Vol. 5--No. 35. April 5, 1946
Ryerson, Bill (Managing Editor); Roy, Morris J. (News Editor)
Published by Mather Field, Mather Field, Sacramento, CA 1946
Seller: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.Barry Cassidy Rare Books
Contact seller5-star sellerNo Binding. Condition: Collectible-Good. Original Wing Tips magazine. Printed in black ink on white paper. Pages laid in loose. Front cover shows an illustration of two men in uniform with the caption, "Army Day, 1917-1946." 10 1/2" x 13 3/4." Eight pages, complete. Black-and-white illustrations, complete. Magazine is clean and…intact overall but there is slight rubbing to front and back, light age toning throughout, and a punched-in wrinkle measuring about 3/4" x 1" on bottom edge affecting text (has formed into a chip on Pages 7 and 8). Text is still complete and readable. A Good copy. The April 5, 1946 issue of Wing Tips magazine. "Published every Friday by and for the military personnel of the field [Mather Field]." The magazine includes news from Mather Field and other stories and articles that are relevant to military personnel at Mather. The following are some of the features in this issue: "Editorial" [about Army Day and the role of armed forces amid the nascent "Atomic Power Age"], "Chaplain" [religious editorial by Chaplain Merritt O. Slawson], "Mather to Hold Open House Following Army Day Parade," "Assist. Club Officer Former Black Widow Radar-Observer," "Four Cage Rules Modified by N.B.C." [about basketball], "Squadron B," Squadron C," "Squadron F," "Japanese Swords for GI's [a collection of Japanese weapons and other items confiscated by Maj. Gen. Arthur Harper's 98th Division], and "Laff It Off!" [jokes and comics section]. Mather Field was the predecessor of Mather Air Force Base (AFB). During World War II, Mather AFB was a noted United States air base and training school for pilots, navigators, observers, and bombardiers. Under the Base Realignment and Closure Commission (BRAC), Mather AFB was decommissioned in 1993. However, the former air base reopened in 1995 as the Sacramento Mather Airport, which is still open to this day.
Wing Tips. Vol. 5--No. 33. March 15, 1946
Ryerson, Bill (Managing Editor); Carter, Robert (News Editor)
Published by Mather Field, Mather Field, Sacramento, CA 1946
Seller: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.Barry Cassidy Rare Books
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No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original Wing Tips magazine. Printed in black ink on white paper. Pages laid in loose. Front cover shows an illustration of a man trying to figure out his income tax. 10 1/2" x 13 3/4." Eight pages, complete. Black-and-white illustrations, complete. Magazine is clean and intact overa…ll but there is slight rubbing to front and back, a small purple streak on back, light age toning throughout, vertical wrinkles (appear as thin bars on front cover), splits at head and tail of spine (largest measuring about 1"), and a few small chips along edges (mostly limited to margins). A Very Good copy. The March 15, 1946 issue of Wing Tips magazine. "Published every Friday by and for the military personnel of the field [Mather Field]." The magazine includes news from Mather Field and other stories and articles that are relevant to military personnel at Mather. The following are some of the features in this issue: "Editorial" [about fish being the casualties of underwater atomic bomb testing], "Chaplain," "Mather's Red Cross Drive Totals Over $1200 In First Week," "General Spatz Outlines Plans for New 'Air Force-In-Being," "German PW's Here From Camp Kohler," "Baseball Sign-Up To Start Next Tuesday," "Squadron A," "Squadron C," "CO's Secretary Hawaii-Bound," "Brazilian Cadets Here for Training," "Theater," and "Laff It Off!" [jokes and comics section]. Mather Field was the predecessor of Mather Air Force Base (AFB). During World War II, Mather AFB was a noted United States air base and training school for pilots, navigators, observers, and bombardiers. Under the Base Realignment and Closure Commission (BRAC), Mather AFB was decommissioned in 1993. However, the former air base reopened in 1995 as the Sacramento Mather Airport, which is still open to this day.
Wing Tips. Vol. 5--No. 34. March 22, 1946
Ryerson, Bill (Managing Editor); Roy, Morris J. (News Editor)
Published by Mather Field, Mather Field, Sacramento, CA 1946
Seller: Barry Cassidy Rare Books, Sacramento, CA, U.S.A.Barry Cassidy Rare Books
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No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Very Good. Original Wing Tips magazine. Printed in black ink on white paper. Pages laid in loose. Front cover shows an illustration of a man in uniform smelling a flower with a wistful look on his face. 10 1/2" x 13 3/4." Eight pages, complete. Black-and-white illustrations, complete. Magazine…is clean and intact overall but there is slight rubbing to front and back, a small purple streak on back, light age toning throughout, and a few small chips and close tears along edges (mostly limited to margins). A Very Good copy. The March 22, 1946 issue of Wing Tips magazine. "Published every Friday by and for the military personnel of the field [Mather Field]." The magazine includes news from Mather Field and other stories and articles that are relevant to military personnel at Mather. The following are some of the features in this issue: "Editorial" [about the need for housing for the families of servicemen who are still on active duty], "Chaplain," "Monotony of PW Life Broken By Humorous Sidelights" [a few short stories of American POWs and their antics in German camps], "Protestant Chaplain Assigned Here After 33 Months in ETO," "Baseball Team Opens Practice Next Monday," "Basketball Champs The Nation Over," "Squadron F," "Squadron C," "Squadron A," "Sacramento College Announce Many Interesting Classes," "Civilian Board To Supervise Atomic Bomb Project Tests," "USO Stages Show Coming Here April 5," and "Laff It Off!" [jokes and comics section]. Mather Field was the predecessor of Mather Air Force Base (AFB). During World War II, Mather AFB was a noted United States air base and training school for pilots, navigators, observers, and bombardiers. Under the Base Realignment and Closure Commission (BRAC), Mather AFB was decommissioned in 1993. However, the former air base reopened in 1995 as the Sacramento Mather Airport, which is still open to this day.
Published by Shattinger International Publications, U.S.A. 1973
- Softcover
Seller: Frank J. Raucci, Bookseller, Wallingford, CT, U.S.A.Frank J. Raucci, Bookseller
Contact seller5-star sellerSpiral Plastic Ring Bound. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket as Issued. First Thus. A clean, tight copy with all text and illustrations clear/unmarked. From the editor, Bill Ryerson: "This new edition contains seventeen songs of the origial works of Scott Joplin published between 1899 and 1906 supplied to us by t…he Library of Congress. Faithful color restorations, of original evocative cover designs, by Mary Ellen Hood of Washington, D.C. and Margrith Angstmann of Miami, Florida present, possibly for the first time, an example of the graphic concepts of sheet music of the era. These along with the variety of music type faces and printing styles give a truly color presentation of the original works of Scott Joplin. We hope you enjoy the book." LBSW2.
Published by Published by Charles Hansen Music and Books, New York, 1972. Piano/Vocal 1972
- Softcover
Seller: Jerry Merkel, XENIA, OH, U.S.A.Jerry Merkel
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Very good condition. This is a 4to size softcover book with a plastic comb binding. Spine tips are worn. Cover corners are bumped. Damp stain along front cover spine edge with some soiling on front and back covers. 152 pages. Illustrated.