Look at the Record : An Album of Toronto's Lyric Theatres, 1825-1984
Look at the Record : An Album of Toronto's Lyric Theatres, 1825-1984 | Rare and modern books | Baillie, Joan Parkhill
Look at the Record : An Album of Toronto's Lyric Theatres, 1825-1984
Look at the Record : An Album of Toronto's Lyric Theatres, 1825-1984 | Rare and modern books | Baillie, Joan Parkhill
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- Year of publication
- 1985
- ISBN
- 0889622361
- Place of printing
- Oakville, ON, Canada
- Author
- Baillie, Joan Parkhill
- Publishers
- Mosaic Press/International Publishers, Incorporated
- Size
- 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
- Edition
- F First Edition
- Keyword
- THEATER PICTORIAL WORKS CANADA PERFORMING ARTS GENERAL Baillie, Joan Parkhill Look at the Record : An Album of Toronto's Lyric, Theatres, 1825-1984 Musical Revue Comedy Etc. Ontario Opera Canada History, Criticism Operetta 298 pages. "Toronto is the home of a superb, opera company, and the place where a number of the world's greatest singers, have received their training: this much we more or less know., What we have forgotten is that lyric theartre has always been a, central part of our culture, as the archivist of the Canadian Opera Company shows us in the, hundreds of fascinating bits of evidence she has assembled in, this album. Profusely illustrated in black and white., Fascinating decorated endpapers show a very detailed drawing of, the city of Toronto when Queen's Park was near the outskirts of, town! Book clean and unmarked with moderate wear to black, boards. Moderate wear to dust jacket with one inch tear to, bottom edge of back panel. Very good copy. Canadiana Canadian, History Ontario
- Binding description
- J H Very Good Hardcover
- State of preservation
- Very Good
- Languages
- English
- Binding
- Hardcover
- First edition
- True
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298 pages. "Toronto is the home of a superb opera company, and the place where a number of the world's greatest singers have received their training: this much we more or less know. What we have forgotten is that lyric theartre has always been a central part of our culture, as the archivist of the Canadian Opera Company shows us in the hundreds of fascinating bits of evidence she has assembled in this album. Profusely illustrated in black and white. Fascinating decorated endpapers show a very detailed drawing of the city of Toronto when Queen's Park was near the outskirts of town! Book clean and unmarked with moderate wear to black boards. Moderate wear to dust jacket with one inch tear to bottom edge of back panel. Very good copy. Book