5 pieces of vintage used 92- to 94-year-old sheet music:
Description and Condition -
01.  I Never Knew - with a ukulele arrangement, by Gus Kahn and Ted Fiorito, Irving Berline Incorporated, New York, 1925, 6 pages.  Good condition with no pages missing but the seam between front and back covers is separated, owner's first name penned on front cover, music store stamp on front cover, no other marks or damage, typical light handling soil of a 95-year-old printed piece.  Email if you desire additional photos of the inside and back cover.
02.  Lady Divine - theme song for the great first national vitaphone picture with Corinne Griffith in the Divine Lady, lyric by Richard Kountz, music by Nathaniel Shilkret, M. Witmark and Sons, New York, 1929, 6 pages.  Good condition but the seam between front/back covers is nearly entirely separated, music store stamp on front cover, owner's name neatly penciled top of front cover.  No pages missing, no other marks or damage, typical light handling soil of a 91-year-old printed piece.  Email if you desire additional photos of the inside and back cover.
03.  Paradise - from the R.K.O. Radio presentation of Pola Negri in "A Woman Commands" with Roland Young, Basil Rathbone and H.B. Warner, a Charles R. Rogers production, lyric by Nacio Herb Brown and Gordon Clifford, music by Nacio Herb Brown, Nacio Herb Brown Incorporated, New York, 1931, 6 pages.  Good condition with slight separation at cover seam and one piece of tape near bottom, with owner's first name penned on front cover, no other marks or damage, typical light handling soil of a 89-year-old printed piece.  Email if you desire additional photos of the inside and back cover.
04.  Careless - by Lew Quadling, Eddy Howard and Dick Jurgens, Irving Berlin Incorporated Music Productions, New York, 1939, 6 pages.  Very good condition, no pages missing, good seam, no marks or other damage, very slight chipping along a couple edges, typical light handling soil of a 81-year-old printed piece.  Email if you desire additional photos of the inside and back cover.
05June Night - Give Me A June Night, The Moonlight and You, a fox trot hit, played by Ted Lewis and his orchestra, music by Abel Baer, words by Cliff Friend - Leo Feist Incorporated, New York, 1924, 4 pages (center page missing).  NOTE:  This piece is just included as an add-on gift to your purchase of the aforementioned four pieces of sheet music.  Our copy of June Night is missing page 3/4, the center page.  Condition otherwise - seam between front and back covers is mostly separated with two pieces of tape affixed, owner name penned on front cover, music store stamp on the front cover, crease mark across bottom front cover, slightly chipped edges, typical handling soil for a 96-year-old printed piece.

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