Old December-30th-2006, 02:23 PM   #1
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Old Piano books

Hello, pretty new here, wondering if I can get some info.
I have a bunch of my old piano books, would like to know if anyone would know where I could look to see what they are worth, mabey an internet site, or someones general knowledge. Most are from the 50's/60's. I'll list a few
so you can get an idea.
Thelonious Monk "Revealing Instincts of The Genius of Jazz"
Cool Sounds of Miles Davis Piano Interpretations Vol l
Jazz Lines Lennie Tristano Piano 1958.

Appt your help, Thanks, Armand.
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Old December-30th-2006, 05:10 PM   #2
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Welcome, Armand.

As with many things today, I'd begin with a Google search of your authors/titles.

I did one for the Monk book and got one hit from a book dealer with a copy for sale for $25.00
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Old December-31st-2006, 12:10 PM   #3
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Thanks Ron, appt the info. Havent googled them yet, but will do.
Hows the weather in Alaska?
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Old December-31st-2006, 04:03 PM   #4
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Thanks Ron, appt the info. Havent googled them yet, but will do.
Hows the weather in Alaska?
That's a large question for a large state.

It's 22° and partly cloudy in Anchorage, where I live. We've gotten about 12" of fresh new snow in the past week or so. Skiers, snowboarders and snowmachiners love it, but it's not much fun to finish shoveling your driveway, then have another 4-6" added overnight.



Sunrise over the Chugach Mt. Range which
flanks Anchorage to the east.



Cross-country skier on Coastal Trail, a nine
mile trail in Anchorage for skiers, bikers and
hikers.

Right now, the Anchorage area looks like a Currier & Ives card.

North of us (Fairbanks, Fort Yukon, for instance) it's colder than hell. Anchorage is more moderate, while southeast Alaska (Juneau, Sitka, Ketchikan) is even more temperate.
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