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BOOKLETS FOR SALE
THE CAT
A Collection of Hilarious Jan Cartoons
by Gene Deitch $1.00
THE NEEDLE — Aframerican Issue A superb 72 page publication filled with photos of Zue Robertson, article by Jelly Roll Morton, Jimmy Yancey, Bunk Johnson 50
RECORD DATING CHART (Through 1930) Charts and information to guide in placing recording date of any record issued 1.00
RED NICHOLS & HIS 5 PENNIES A Complete Discography 35
NJFO BLUE BOOK A guide to Jazz Clubs and Fans in England. Essential to Record Traders . . .50
FOLK . . . REVIEW OF PEOPLES MUSIC Max Jones edits on Negro, Calypso, Etc. 1.00
JAZZ . . . VOL. 3 No. 2 32 page booklet filled with excellent writing and photos, Okeh Race 50
JAZZ REVIEW, 24 PAGES Yerba Buena, Okeh Race, Lonnie Johnson .50
ONCOGRAPHIES FOR SALE
INDEX TO JAZZ By Orin Blackstone (New Edition) Loose Leaf
Part I, A-E 2.50
HOT DISCOGRAPHIE ENCYCLOPEDIOUE
By Charles Delaunay and Kurt Mohr
Volume I, A-B 2.00
Volume 2, C-E 2.00
Volume 3, EL-HE 2.00
SHEET MUSIC AND FOLIOS FOR SALE
JELLY ROLL MORTON
The Miserere $ .50
The Naked Dance .50
Buddy Bolden's Blues 50
Winin Boy Blues 50
Mamies Blues 50
The Crave 50
FOLIO including
Black Bottom St., Shreveport, Pearls, KC Stomps, Dead Man, London, Cannon Ball, and Thirteen Others of Jelly 1.25
DIXIELAND FOLIO No. I Livery Stable, Tin Roof, Willie Weeper, Chimes, Dr. Jazz, Dallas, plus nine other great ones 1.25
DIXIELAND FOLIO No. 3 Angry, Dippermouth, Easy Rider, Snag, It, Weary, Hi Society, etc 1.25
DIXIELAND FOLIO No. 2 Tight Like That, Copenhagen, Good Man Hard to Find, Jackass Bl, Melancholy and nine others 1.25
THE RAGTIME FOLIO Maple Leaf, Climax Rag, Grace and Beauty, and six other rags 1.25
BOOKS FOR SALE
THE JAZZFINDER '49 (I56PP)
Edited by Orin 3|ackstone 2.50
SHINING TRUMPETS (400PP)
By Rudi Blesh 6.00
THEY CALLED IT RAGTIME
By Rudi Blesh 5.00
JAZZ, A PEOPLES MUSIC (280PP)
By Sidney Finkelstein 1.50
REALLY THE BLUES (390PP)
By Mezz Mezzrow & Bernie Wolfe 3.50
JAZZ by Rex Harris 50
MR. JELLY ROLL By Alan Lomax 3.50
MAGAZINES FOR SALE
THE JAZZ SESSION
4 issues 1945 (rare) set 1.50
THE NEEDLE
5 issues 1944 set 1.50
JAZZ INFORMATION— 104 pp
The great last issue 50
JAZZ MUSIC Vol. 3, No. I 50
RECORD CHANGER BACK ISSUES
Complete Since 1944 to Date $30.00
Any One Full Year 3.50
(See March 1952 for Complete Index) .35
Special Louis Armstrong Issue I.0Q
Special Tenth Anniversary Issue 50
Special College Issue (Nov. 1949). .. .50
New Subscriptions, I Year 3.50
New Subscriptions, 2 Years 6.50
New Subscriptions, 3 Years 9.00
(On all of above postage paid on U. S. A. orders. Add 50c per year for Foreign)
JAZZ JOURNAL (Fine English Magazine) One Year Subscription 4.00
BACK ISSUES Each .50
All large format, slick covers, every issue packed with discographical data reviews, cartoons, amusing commentary, plus photos and the following articles: VOL. 4
No. I — Graeme Bell, Collectors Stuff, Tailgate Jazz Band
No. 4 — Lips Page, Chick Webb, Paramount Discograohy, Baby Dodds Discography
N^. 6 — Lonnie Johnson, Roy Carew, Tony Jackson, LP Reproduction, Bunk, Paramount
Discog
No. 7 & 8 — Jelly Roll Morton, Tailgate Jazz Band. Paramount Discog., Willard Robison No. 10— Albert Nicholas, Andy Razaf, Big Bill, Dodo Marmarosa, Paramount No. I I — Jimmy Yancey, Paramount, Dorseys
No. 12 — Requiem for All Stars, 1 like! Brothers, Collectors Stuff, Notes on N ols VOL. 5
No. 3 — Red Allen, Tony Jackson, Early _ walks, Sharley Clay
No. 2 — Old-Time Religion, Collectors tuff Paramount Discography
No. 4 — Ragtime, Benny "Green, Jack L >ero, No. 5 — Fats Waller, Gloomy Sunday, lore Stuff on Fats
No. 6 — Lonnie Johnson, Eric Silk So Jan Band, Chez Condon, Ralph Sutton No. 7 — Dick Hughes, The Springfield ory Portsmouth Band
No. 10 — Rhythm & Bis., Humphrey Lyt ton, Charlie Galbrath
No. I I — Mahalia Jackson, Porgy & B i in Berlin, Dill Jones
No. g — Sutton, Webfoot Band, Roach, " tifi( Features
No. 12 — Lyttelton, Broonzy, Ellington, < . VOL. 6
No. I — Turk Murphy, Big Bill & M alia Ellington, Jabbo Smith
No. 2 — Mary Lou Williams, Todd Rhode etc No. 4 — Fletcher Henderson, J. C. r |g> botham, Jazz at the Philharmonic, etc]
No. 8 — Henry Levine, Lu Watters, Bill r rris,
Buddy Moss
No. 9 — Kay Starr, Wardell Gray, apt Machine
No. II— Teddy Wilson, Stan Kenton, ah» Wheatstraw, Jelly Roll Morton's N. O. fl men
VOL. 7
No. 3 — Lady Day, Woody Herman, folia
Lewis, Ma Rainey, etc.
No. 4 — Benny Carter, Bud Powell, P Wop Smith, etc.
No. 5 — Fats Waller, Blind Lemon Je raol Discography, etc.
No. 6 — Count Basie, George Wallington >ab) Dodds, Tricky Sam. Ida Cox. No. 10 — Music of Africa, Mama and Ml Yancey, Jay Jay, Kid Sox and Coot GrallH No. I I — Wilbur de Paris, Dizzy, KentonST Holiday, etc.
No 12 — Hawk, Bix, Sunny Clapp, L< 1 Bechet, etc. VOL. 8 ■ No. I — Lyttelton, Jazz Revival, Brubecl stc.
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