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Adagio from the sonata pathétique nochanson triste 6hungarian dance noballet music (from prince igor) 14rodrigo's guitar concerto 7barcarolle (from the tales of hoffman) 8intermezzo from cavalleria rusticana 5theme from elvira madigan (adante from the concerto for piano & orchestra no21 in c minor) 12bolero see oxfam website for delivery information read morein the hall of the mountain king (from peer gynt suite nooverture "marriage of figaro" 2oxfam shop penzance 18 in c minor opeine kleine nachtmusik 4
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Oxfam bookshop cheltenham lyn macdonald's the roses of no man's land is a compelling look at the women who risked their lives on the western frontall this is superbly captured in the roses of no man's land, a panorama of hardship, disillusion and despair, yet also of endurance and supreme courage' yet the volunteer nurses rose magnificently to the occasion'lyn macdonald wrirtes splendidly and touchingly of the work of the nurses and doctors who fought their humanitarian battle on the western front' sunday telegraph over the past twenty years lyn macdonald has established a popular reputation as an author and historian of the first world warmost are published by penguinsee oxfam website for delivery information read moreher books are based on the accounts of eyewitnesses and survivors, told in their own words, and cast a unique light on the first world warit was here that young doctors frantically forged new medical techniques - of blood transfusion, dentistry, psychiatry and plastic surgery - in the attempt to save soldiers shattered in body or spirit'on the face of it,' writes lyn macdonald, 'no one could have been less equipped for the job than these gently nurtured girls who walked straight out of edwardian drawing rooms into the manifest horrors of the first world warin leaking tents and draughty huts they fought another war, a war against agony and death, as men lay suffering from the pain of unimaginable wounds or diseases we can now cure almost instantlyand it was here that women achieved a quiet but permanent revolution, by proving beyond question they could do anything
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The block in the photos will be sentthey are of little value, since at their side and at the place where they were attached there was a stainwith sheet marginsour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any store135, air mail, variety 135bone stamp has an overcharge and the other does notplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki websitethe stamp is nosorani and carraro on the back of the stampcatalogue value: sassone value €they are expert firmsshipped via registered mail with philatelic postagethe two stamps on the right were removedboth stamps are mnh, in mint condition, with no defects and with original gumthey come with 2 expert certificatesare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikicatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availableit is seen in the certificates, and the pair is of no worthplease see the photos to form your own opinion
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(a total of 400 ppthe series consisted of eight books, the first two for the somewhat younger readers, and volumes i through vi for older readersvi) concerns the final book from the seriesvi, illustrated - london/edinburgh/new york, thomas nelson and sons, - first edition - vlll + 392 ppour weekly auctions feature thousands of unusual, rare, and exceptional objects you won’t find in just any store5 cm - good copy - front flyleaf broken at the reading fold (text block binding intact), flyleaves discoloured, text block semi-pure, front flyleaf damaged due the scratching-off of identity information, owner’s stamp - publication in the series: 'the royal school series'the aim of the series was to cultivate the love of reading by presenting interesting topics in an attractive styleplease click on "respond to advert" (orange button) to get redirected to the catawiki website* - thomas nelson and sons (editor) introduced the ‘royal readers’ and 'royal school series' as reaction to the introduction of mandatory school laws and increasing demand for instruction booksfrom through , educational books make up almost 90% of the profits of thomas nelson and sonsthe lot will be securely packaged and shipped with insurancethey discuss reading and spelling from the start of school to graduationare you interested in this item? this item is up for auction at catawikicatawiki’s goal is to make special objects universally availablethe first four paginated with roman numbers) - hardcover - linen binding with a punched title and illustration (coat of arms with the text: ‘honi soit qui mal y pense’ - 12as the name indicates, the history was predominantly based on the british empire, their battles and courageous actionscollective - the royal readers, no*the british series ‘royal readers’ contained informative material, excerpts from english literature and historical stories
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The author was recruited into the squadron at the outset of the second world war, and continued a distinguished career in the years after the warwritten with the support of squadron association members, the author has collected individual stories to capture the flavour of past eras and events, such as the early days of the air force during the first world war, the bomber attacks of and the berlin airlift ofsee oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam bookshop lower petergate a very nice signed copy of this work charting the history of no99 squadron of the royal air force, from 197 tothe book has been signed by the author with an inscriptionin good condition, there is one medium tear to the top of the dust jacket
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80 parcel2go the record will be shipped in a defendapak corrugated cardboard mailer for added security read moremax jaffa - music from the palm court no 2 - columbia 33rpm tracklist roses from the south melodies of britain jeannie with the light brown hair fascination i love the moon softly awakes my heart: grand march the desert song violin song from tina gipsy carnival serenade the lost chord roses from the south condition lp vinyl record - good condition the sleeve - one or two creases and small tears postage to uk only - £3
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Made in the 's 'smade of aluminium, not tinplate, and powered by a rubber bandall in good timeworn condition with the original celluloid windscreen, partly worncomplete with original box now worn with one end flap losta rare early bilbax mechanical sports car 'the silver king' no 11a good collectors item, will make an excellent giftfree mainland uk deliverythe interesting use of bakelite for the wheels is inventive engineering typical of the period
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Made in the 's 'smade of aluminium, not tinplate, and powered by a rubber bandall in good timeworn condition with the original celluloid windscreen, partly wornevocative patina, of interest to collectors and decoratorscomplete with original box now worn with one end flap losta rare early bilbax mechanical sports car 'the silver king' no 11a good collectors item, will make an excellent giftfree mainland uk deliverythe interesting use of bakelite for the wheels is inventive engineering typical of the period
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Oxfam shop wolverhampton ravensburger the curious cupboard no3 the gardener's cupboard piece see oxfam website for delivery information read more
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U2 where the streets have no name 12” vinyl record in excellent plus condition kept in plastic protective sleeve so as new rarely played and priced to sell for less than market value see photos read more
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Lucas king of the road lamp no635 all complete with burner and fixing screw, note unusual chimneypriced accordingly, collection preferred read more
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The sonata unfolds in approximately 30 minutes of unbroken musicthe piano sonata in b minor (german: klaviersonate h-moll), s178, is a sonata for solo piano by franz lisztthe slow movement, an andante sostenuto, is the centerpiece of the sonatasome analyses suggest that the sonata has four movements (newman, ) although there is no gap between themwhile its distinct movements are rolled into one, the entire work is encompassed within an overarching sonata form - exposition, development, and recapitulationliszt effectively composed a sonata within a sonata, which is part of the work's uniqueness, and he was quite economical with his thematic materialthis piece, which in was published as a two-piano version under the title concerto pathétique, shows a thematic relationship to both the sonata and the later faust symphonythis fully-fledged movement, in compound ternary form, features, in quick succession, a number of themes heard earlier in the sonata in a tour de force of thematic economybut this final section has just begun, and a pianist needs to have reserved fuel in their tank if he is to turn in a successful performance of the sonatasuperimposed upon the four movements is a large sonata form structure, although the precise beginnings and endings of the traditional development and recapitulation sections have long been a topic of debatethe first theme is a descending scale marked sotto voce; full of ominous undertowit reappears at crucial points in the work's structure861, edited by rafael joseffyalready in liszt experimented with a non-programmatic "four-movements-in-one" form in an extended work for piano solo called grosses concert-solosee oxfam website for delivery information read moreoxfam bookshop carlisle our copy is schirmer's library of musical classics volit was completed in and published in with a dedication to robert schumanna dialogue ensues, with mounting energy, until reaching the noble grandioso material in d majorexcellent pages, a little edge and cover wearothers claim a three-movement form (longyear, ), a one-movement structure (winklhofer, ), and a rotational three-movement work with a double exposition and recapitulation (whitelaw, )the first page contains three motive ideas that provide the basis for nearly all that follows, with the ideas being transformed throughoutthis leads immediately to a jagged, forceful motif in octavesthe final recapitulatory section is launched by a driving fugato of contrapuntal skill which leads to the compressed return of the opening materialeach of the sections are examples of classical forms, which means that this piece is one of the first instances of double-function form, a musical piece which has two classical forms happening at the same time; one containing othersliszt transforms the "marcato" motif into a lyrical melody latercalling upon every intellectual resource and fully exploiting the pianist's technical arsenal, it is at this point where a performer's concentration might wanethis is quickly followed by a hammering marcato motif in the left hand
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The piano sonata nothe opening of the first theme resembles the opening of beethoven's "hammerklavier" sonatadespite being his first published work, he had actually composed his piano sonata nothe piece was sent along with his second sonata to breitkopf & härtel with a letter of recommendation from robert schumannschumann had already praised brahms enthusiastically, and the sonata shows signs of an effort to impress in its technical demands and dramatic characterthe sonata is in four movements:allegro (c major)andante (nach einem altdeutschen minneliede) (c minor, ending in c major)allegro molto e con fuoco - più mosso (e minor - c major - e minor)allegro con fuoco - presto non troppo ed agitato (c major)the first movement is in conventional sonata form with a repeated expositionthe third movement is a scherzo and triogood clear pages, some edge and cover wearit was dedicated to joseph joachimbrahms was to rewrite it for female chorus in (woo )the fourth is a loose rondo whose theme is noticeably changed at every recurrencesee oxfam website for delivery information read more the second movement is a theme and variations inspired by the song verstohlen geht der mond aufoxfam bookshop carlisle our copy is the english popular edition no 1 in c major, op 1, of johannes brahms was written in hamburg in , and published later that yearrevised by adolf ruthardt 2 first, but chose this work to be his first published opus because he felt that it was of higher qualitythe form of the rondo is a palindrome abacacaba
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The sonata in g major, opinstead, elgar decided on a four movement sonata of nearly half an hour's length28 is edward elgar's first sonata composed for the organ and first performed on 8 july the outer movements follow the classic sonata form; the inner movements are in three-part a-b-a formpresto (comodo)the opening theme resembles the beginning of elgar's the black knight, a cantata completed two years earlier and gaining acceptance when elgar began work on the organ sonataoxfam bookshop carlisle our copy is editon breitkopf nothe genesis of the work was a request to elgar to write an organ voluntary for a convention of american organists in the english city of worcester inthe work was dedicated to elgar's friend and fellow-musician charles swinnerton heap ()vg pages, some edge and cover wearallegro maestosoiibiographer jerrold moore notes that elgar depended, in order to complete a work, on the stimulation of an imminent deadlinesee oxfam website for delivery information read morethis was the first time, but not the last, that elgar cut it so close that there was insufficient time for rehearsalit also exists in arrangements for full orchestra made after elgar's deathelgar wrote, "one week's work", in the score inscription, but that measures only the final constructive push it was first performed by the worcester cathedral organist, hugh blair, on 8 julyhe had worked on the piece off and on for nearly three months michael kennedy observes that to play the finale successfully, the organist needs to be a mental and physical athleteandanto espressivoivthe four movements are:i
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