


Part four (1938-1942) from The Boys from Syracuse Too Many girls Pal Joesy By Jupiter, etc. Part three (1935-1938) from Jumbo Babes in Arms I Married an Angel, etc. part two (1020-1935) from Spring is Here Simple Simon America's Sweetheart Hallelujah, I'm a Bum, etc. Part one (1925-1928) from Garrick Gaieties The Girl Friend, A Connecticut Yankee, etc. Foreword by Oscar Hammerstein II Introduction Notes on Lorenz Hart by Richard Rodgers. Cover corners and right sides somewhat frayed exposing cardboard underlining. Faded rose colored front and back covers with gray spine. inner spine crease weakened but all pages intact. pages tight moderate page wear no markings pages slightly yellowed page edges somewhat darkened. Words and music of 47 of Rodgers and Harts songs. 244 pages with Notes on Rodgers and Hart Shows index in rear 4 parts. The songs included are: "The Blue Room" from The Girl Friend "The Girl Friend" from The Girl Friend "Here in My Arms" from Dearest Enemy "Mountain Greenery" from The Garrick Gaieties "My Heart Stood Still" from A Connecticut Yankee "Ten Cents a Dance" from Simple Simon "Thou Swell" from A Connecticut Yankee "Tree in the Park" from Peggy-Ann "With a Song in My Heart" from Spring Is Here and "You Took Advantage of Me" from Present Arms. Will be bubble-wrapped and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. Pages are clean as previously mentioned a few of them have a small tear or two in the bottom edge. Previous owner's signature on the front cover. Slight foxing (tan spotting) is visible on the back cover only. Edges of front and back covers are a bit worn and there is a 1" tear from the top edge of the back cover. The covers are quite clean but with many scrape marks, scratches, slight insect damage.

Just graded good because there is a bit of wear to the covers but all pages are clean and unmarked, though age-tanned. Dust Jacket Condition: No Jacket As Issued. Through collaboration of many, the best of the Rodgers and Hart songs are published in one beautiful permanent volume-previous sheet music publishers agreed to lift the usual copyright restrictions on the songs, making it possible to publish all of these outstanding popular songs in one unique volume.
