Kalmar Ruby Song Book by Bert Harry Ruby Kalmar (4 results)
Published by Random House
- Hardcover
Seller: ThriftBooks-Atlanta, AUSTELL, GA, U.S.A.ThriftBooks-Atlanta
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. Missing dust jacket; May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less.
Published by New York: Random House 1936
- Hardcover
- First Edition
Seller: Arnold M. Herr, Los Angeles, CA, U.S.A.Arnold M. Herr
Contact seller5-star sellerHardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. In addition to the various songs such as "Captain Spalding", "Show Me a Rose", "Whoopee", "The Musketeers" and others, each tune has comments by such well-known individuals as Nunnally Johnson, Groucho Marx, Robert Benchley, Ben Hecht & others. The lyrics and music notations fo…r each song are shown. Large quarto bound in cloth and paper-covered boards. Illustrated with two drawn portraits. Condition: this is a well-worn copy with considerable rubbing, soiling and wear to the binding; pages are lightly toned with occasional penciled marks in the musical notations. Else, a good copy.

The Kalmar Ruby Song Book
Harry Ruby; Bert Kalmar; Franklin P. Adams; Robert Benchley; Irving Berlin; Marc Connelly; Moss Hart; Nunnally Johnson; Groucho Marx; James K. McGuinness
Published by Random House 1936
- Hardcover
- First Edition
Seller: Moe's Books, Berkeley, CA, U.S.A.Moe's Books
Contact seller4-star sellerCondition: Used - Very good
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Hardcover. Condition: Very good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. Humorous songs with humorous introductions to each from some pretty witty people. Dust jacket edgeworn.
More imagesPublished by New York: Random House, 1936 1936
- Signed
Seller: David Brass Rare Books, Inc., Calabasas, CA, U.S.A.David Brass Rare Books, Inc.
Contact seller5-star seller"Glad You Like Our Zany Songs." A Warmly Inscribed Copy of The Kalmar-Ruby Song Book with an Exceptional Letter from Harry Ruby to Leslie Bricusse RUBY, Harry. KALMAR, Bert. The Kalmar-Ruby Song Book. With "reasonably accurate dissertations" by Franklin P. Adams, Robert Benchley, Irving Berlin, Marc Connelly, Moss Hart, Ben Hech…t, Nunnally Johnson, Groucho Marx, and James K. McGuinness. New York: Random House, [1936]. First edition. Large quarto (12 1/4 x 9 3/8 inches; 311 x 238 mm.). [10], 111, [1, blank] pp. Publisher's original quarter tan buckram over pictorial red boards decoratively printed in black and cream with whimsical musical symbols and notation. Edges worn, as usual with this fragile production, yet still a very good example. Inscribed by Harry Ruby on the front free endpaper to Leslie Bricusse: "To Leslie Bricusse - What a joy & 'privilege' it is to sign this crazy book over to you. So glad you go for my 'non-sensical' songs.Thanks a lot -Sincerely Harry Ruby" The inscription is embellished with a hand-drawn musical phrase and concludes with the playful postscript: "P.S. - Please sign something of yours over to me -" Loosely laid in is an excellent typed letter signed from Harry Ruby to Leslie Bricusse, dated February 24, 1970, on Ruby's personal stationery from Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles. In the letter Ruby responds warmly to Bricusse's admiration for the songs he wrote with Bert Kalmar, writing: "He was a wonderful man." Ruby then reveals a remarkable personal detail concerning Kalmar's death: "He died, by the way, two days after he signed the contract for MGM to do the movie: Three Little Words - based, as it said, on the songs and lives of Bert Kalmar and Harry Ruby." The letter is filled with Ruby's characteristic comic warmth and self-deprecating humor. Explaining the faded typing, he jokes: "The black ink part of the typewriter ribbon has faded. I shan't buy another ribbon until I write another hit song." He also comments affectionately on the pair's comic compositions: "Glad you like our zany songs. I love doing them. even more than I love writing regular songs. that help pay the rent. provide food, clothing and shelter." Ruby further notes that he would contact "Happy Goday" regarding the book, offering a small but evocative glimpse into the network of theatrical and Hollywood music personalities surrounding Bricusse during this period. An especially appealing association between two generations of distinguished songwriter-lyricists. Harry Ruby and Bert Kalmar were among the defining creators of Broadway and Hollywood's comic musical sensibility during the interwar years, while Leslie Bricusse would become one of the great composer-lyricists of the postwar era. The volume includes many of Kalmar and Ruby's most celebrated songs, including Three Little Words, Nevertheless (I'm in Love with You), and material associated with the Marx Brothers and Animal Crackers. The contributor list itself forms a remarkable gathering of American literary and theatrical wit, including Robert Benchley, Irving Berlin, Ben Hecht, Moss Hart, and Groucho Marx. A delightful and deeply personal musical-theater association copy linking the sophisticated comic songwriting of Tin Pan Alley and Broadway's golden age with one of the last great writer-composers of the modern stage. Signed.