![]() ![]() Extra shipping and insurance charges will be added in at time of purchase. Increasingly uncommon signed copy of one of the most colorful jazz memoirs. In blue cloth, titles to front panel and spine are quite bright,compression to spine ends, spine is leaning,light wear to bottom edge, tanning to page edges, touch of wear to the extremities, else about very good, pages are clean and unmarked, in an Difficult dust jacket is good++, intact and unclipped with original price of $3.00 at front flap, heavily rubbed at the flap and spine edges, light loss and creasing to extremities and spine ends, panels are still quite bright, with slight sunning to spine. An edition of Really the blues (1946) Really the Blues by Mezz Mezzrow 0 Ratings 5 Want to read 0 Currently reading 0 Have read Overview View 8 Editions Details Reviews Lists Related Books Publish Date April 1987 Publisher Carroll & Graf Publishers Language English Previews available in: English This edition doesn't have a description yet. "Best Wishes Milton Mezzrow" A clarinetist of modest ability, hipster, dope dealer to the stars of jazz, spinner of tall tales, 'White Negro' - Mezz beyond all of this, in his colorful, hell raising memoir, was an eye witness to the evolution of a unique, indigenous art form and an impassioned advocate for the great black musicians who created it. ![]() ![]() Random House, New York, 1946, Stated First Printing.SIGNED and inscribed at the flap. ![]()
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