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THE DAY THE CLOWN GOT STUCK IN THE TUBA
Written by Terry Reid. Illustrated by Terry Reid.
Stock no. 1831545
Published by Blackie & Son Ltd.. 1st 1969. Very good condition in a almost very good dustwrapper.

A clown stuck in his tuba? Nothing could have been a bigger surprise for Mordecai Carbbitts, a gentle little man who had been playing the tuba in the Borough Band for years. But happen it did, and it was his tuba that the clown fell, head first. How was he to get the clown out? Many suggestions were offered, but in the end it was the Crabbitts children who found the solution. An original and comical situation. Blue cloth boards, silver title to spine. Colour illustrations throughout. 30 pages. ISBN: 0216886805. Spine flattened resulting in a lean to boards. Rear joint lightly pulled at top half else binding tight. Contents clean. Pictorial dustwrapper is edge-worn, sunned/faded to spine and worn at top & tail.

THE GUITAR REVIEW: VOLUME TWO ISSUES 7-12 1948-1951
Written by Vladimir Bobri; Gregory D'Alessio; Andres Segovia.
Stock no. 1824730
Published by The Society Of The Classic Guitar. 1st thus 1976. Slightly better than very good condition.

Red cloth boards, gilt title to spine and elaborate gilt decoration to front. Introduction by Segovia & Bobri, foreword by D'Alessio. Contains the entire editorial contents of issues 7 through 12 of The Guitar Review, which appeared in 1948 - 1951. Advertising pages of the original editions have been omitted. Music scores and b/w illustrations. Boards clean and bright, lower edge of boards lightly rubbed. Text block lightly browned. Contents clean.

THE GUITAR REVIEW: VOLUME ONE ISSUES 1-6 1946-1948
Written by Vladimir Bobri; Gregory D'Alessio.
Stock no. 1824729
Published by The Society Of The Classic Guitar. 1st thus 1975. Slightly better than very good condition.

Black cloth boards, gilt title to spine and elaborate gilt decoration to front. Introduction by Bobri, foreword by D'Alessio. Contains the entire editorial contents of issues 1 through 6 of The Guitar Review, which appeared in 1946, 1947, and 1948. Advertising pages of the original editions have been omitted. Music scores and b/w illustrations. Boards bright. Text block browned. Contents clean.