
What Makes an Orchestra by Jan Balet is a classic, educational childrens picture book that introduces the instruments of an orchestra by building them up from solos to a full ensemble. It features, clear, colorful, and humorous illustrations of each instrument being played, designed to teach young readers about the four main instrument families. Key elements of this, and similar orchestra-themed books (like those featuring Orchestra Bob), typically include: Instrument Spotlights: Detailed, often illustrated, descriptions of individual instruments within the string, woodwind, brass, and percussion sections. Educational Structure: A guided, often cumulative, introduction that builds from individual, instruments to small ensembles (duets/trios) and finally the full, orchestra. Behind-the-Scenes Fun: Fun facts about famous composers, the history of music, and, quirky musician stories. Interactive Elements: Many modern, versions include sound buttons, s to, audio, recordings, or, or auditions by a, conductor, character. These books are designed to educate, entertain, and, pique interest in classical music.

October 1958 McCalls magazine features Eleanor Roosevelt on the cover cash only pick up in Florence Alabama

Helping neighbor with books her grandchildren no longer want. Also have 3 Star Wars books $15 for all 3. Calls only. DO NOT email or text, I delete and block.

please leave your phone number and i will call you back asap, thanks for looking!! how to book is original #1449517 by dale carnegie; bridey murphy is very good reading!

Interpretation, A Bible Commentary of First and Second Peter, James and Jude by Pheme Perkins. 204 pages. Like new with Cover. This book is planned and written for those who teach. $10.00 Cash only. My meeting place is the Starbucks located at the corner of Pines Rd and Greenwood Rd. Best way to contact me is by email or text. Please no phone calls.

NOTE: Due to the spam bots already sending texts, I will ask any real buyers to include the area they live in, since it is pickup only and respond to my reply, not just ask me to send an email. When I asked 1 guyAI spam bot?if he had any immediate questions he actually asked does it have a scratch!!! My intention was to sell my entire collection cheap and quicklydue to an upcoming surgery I may not recover fully fromto a magazine collector but recognize they can be easily sold on ebay and make a lot of m 1 y with it. If my surgery/recovery goes ok, I will just sell issue sets by year, using 1 picture and simple grading rather than detailing flaws, and keep the complete set. This listing is now just the Complete Set October 1978-Winter 1995 plus the 6 bonus issues and 6 OMNI binders for $750. It will include a regular March 1995 issueno Comix insertplus both versions of the March 1995 Comix releasewrap-around and insert, the still sealed March 1995 with the AOL disk and 1 each of Best Of Omni 1, 2, 3 and 6 issues. Total 206 issues. You will be allowed to go through the entire collectiion to select the best condition issue for your set of 206 issues. If you want to buy the entire 700 issue collection detailed below, including the Complete Set described above, the price will be $2,000 which can easily be sold on ebay for 200-300 profit or more depending on how you list them. Available: Over 700 regular issuesall are bagged, plus 7 unbaggedBest of Omni 1, 2, 3 and 6 which have heavier paper covers. Includes a complete set- 200 issues: 19783, 197-919-9216, 12/year, 199311, Feb/Mar double-issue, 199412, 19956, Jan-Apr, Fall, Winter. In-depth involvement with science, science-fiction and views of the worlds future. From exclusive short stories by major sci-fi writersmany in their early yearsto the glossy-page Continuum section and thought-provoking articles to the brain-teasers and feature ar 2 rk. Includes twelve Oct 19781 issues, 1 Fall 1995 bagged/boardedand 1 Winter 1995 bagged/boarded, which were only available at newsstands. Includes both versions of the March 1995 Comix release issues, 8 of the release with the Comix wrapped outside the OMNI magazine/cover and 1 with the Comix as an insert. Also includes a still sealed March 1995 that came bagged with an AOL disk. Includes Best of Omni 11, 23, 32 and 61. These are not bagged. Includes 6 of the official black OMNI hard cardboard binders/cases. The 2 wood shelves pictured are included if you want them. No boxes will be provided to carry/transport the magazines, bring your own, use the shelves laid down in a van/covered truck bed. Being bagged, they slide around easily and get out of the order as they are organized in the shelves. I collected these to make the complete set, sometimes buying lots just to get a certain issue to fill a gap. I did bag them all but they range Mint-Good although I remember a loose cover. Grading- Mint/Near Mint/Very Fine/Fine/Very Good/Good/Poor. Price is fair and firm, no haggling. Cash only, pick-up onlyOrmond By The Sea, no delivery. If you check Ebay Sold Items for Omni magazine, some issues/lots sell for decent amounts. My collection includes twelve 1 issues which can sell for $10 to $25 each depending on condition. You can also sell complete 12-issue sets by year which seem to sell well. I dont want to take the time gradingcritical, taking pictures and shippinguse USPS Media Mail for lowest postage. Selling the 500 duplicates should bring you $4,000-$6,000 while you get to keep the complete set with best condition issues.

By mail order only. Im not in Charlotte. Price includes first class postage. Very rare issue! NASCAR resumes next Feb. so dont miss out on this item! If you see Dale Jr. around town, buy this magazine, ask him to sign it then you can either keep or resell it for a profit. Minor dings on corners and no writing on any of the pages. It will show an address, but its been edited out for this ad. Contact me on how to pay. I can do PPal or crypto. 💰

Hello, Selling off my collection of vintage books, mostly (not all though) childrens books... 50s, 60s, 70s, and some 80s. Have 2 vintage Betty Crockers cook books - see the picture please. Of course, selling MUCH cheaper than vintage bookstores! Most of the books $1-$3 depending on the book... Please stop by and see... Attaching pictures as a sample of what I have. A very large box to choose from. We are in Thornton, CO – a couple of minutes away from 136th Ave and Colorado Blvd. Please text, email, or call.

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Do NOT expect a reply to Is it still for sale? (phishing robot m/o). NO OFFERS of any kind will be considered. If youve got a lower price in mind, dont waste your time ~ or mine ~ just move on. Please read the ENTIRE ad before inquiring. Submitted for your consideration is The Report of the Commissioner of Patents for the year 1858; Arts and Manufactures ~ Volume III (only). Published by James B Steedman, Printer; Washington (D.C.) ©1859. This is the last of a three-volume set, and profusely illustrated. Black Cloth binding (see below for condition particulars); 732 total pages ~ 674 of which are Illustrations. Ex-Library, but apparently only in reference capacity, or the condition would not be anywhere near as good. Also, no evidence of Dewey Decimal on Spine, which is another indication of restricted access. You name it, its in here; from what would become Civil War Drums, Firearms and Shoes, to Washing Machines and Billiard Tables (even contains a drawing of what looks like a Submarine). Fascinating collection of detailed diagrams on each and every U.S. Mechanical Patent approved for 1858; so many of which were about to come in handy during the four-year struggle to save the Union. Entered into the 35th Congress, 2nd Session of the House of Representatives; Ex. Doc. No. 105 This is an extremely important book, jam-packed with lots of detailed information, and very Hard-to-Find! Price is FIRM @ $50.00/cash. NO HAGGLERS! ~ Taint no yahhd sale, folks. Buyer to pick up in CONCORD NH. IMPORTANT: Please state 1858 PATENT BOOK in your inquiry, so I know youre not a phishing robot, troll, etc.. Including a Phone Number tells me your interest is genuine (will NOT call without first gaining your permission). Thank you.

Do NOT expect a reply to Is it still for sale? (phishing robot m/o). NO OFFERS of any kind will be considered. If youve got a lower price in mind, dont waste your time ~ or mine ~ just move on. Please read the ENTIRE ad before inquiring. Submitted for your consideration are Thirty-Six (36) bound folio-size volumes of the Scientific American Weekly Journal, original issues, dating from 1890 to 1907. This is a complete run from January/1890 thru December/1907, all 936 Weekly Issues. This is one very comprehensive subset. Each Binding is 3/4 Thick~Coarse Cloth with Marble Boards. TIGHT Bindings with CLEAN Text Blocks on all 36 volumes. Each Spine is Banded with Title, Year and Volume Number in gilt. Expect occasional pinpoint foxing on margins/pages edges, but not much to speak of. Have found just one torn page, which is still complete and could be easily repaired. Might be others, but doubt there are many more - if any. A handful of weekly issues bear original addressee sticker on back page, which are very small and unobtrusive. This is a very clean set of 36 antiquarian volumes. The Scientific American began in 1845 as a weekly publication with special emphasis on the U.S. Patent Office in Washington D.C., but would include all elements of Science and Industry. This excellent journal of American ingenuity and discovery is still being published today as a monthly periodical. Link below contains a brief history and summary of the Scientific American. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_American Included are bound volumes of the following years. Note: each volume comprises six (6) months of any given year (26 weekly issues), bound in Jan-Jun and Jul-Dec sections. The (2) indicates one full calendar year in two volumes (52 weekly issues, total). 1890 (2) 1891 (2) 1892 (2) 1893 (2) 1894 (2) 1895 (2) 1896 (2) 1897 (2) 1898 (2) 1899 (2) 1900 (2) 1901 (2) 1902 (2) 1903 (2) 1904 (2) 1905 (2) 1906 (2) 1907 (2) Each volume is folio-size; 11 x 16 and in Excellent condition. This is an extremely RARE opportunity to own 36 bound volumes of this highly respected weekly journal, published during the apex of the Second Industrial Revolution (1870-1914). Note: These 36 volumes are being offered as a set, ONLY. None of the individual volumes are available for sale separately. These 36 volumes being offered here in a consecutive run of eighteen (18) years - all hardbound. This publication is seldom offered in this form and quantity. Please note, this collection is listed for sale in other venues. Serious Inquiries ONLY, please! Price is FIRM @ $2500.00/Cash ONLY. NO HAGGLERS! Taint no yahhd sale, folks. Buyer to pick up in CONCORD NH. IMPORTANT: If you can read this ad, these 36 Scientific American Weekly bound volumes are still for sale. Please mention them in your inquiry, and please include a phone number (will not call without your permission). Serious Inquiries, ONLY.

1978 Bob Dylan Interview / Rolling Stones Magazine. Protected in plastic envelope. Pre-1981 large format nicer for framing. If ad is showing, its still available. Respond with phone number via email or new chat feature for call back.

- Cash only. Exact change. - No holds. - Price is firm. No offers or discounts. - Pick up only in Washington Township @ 26 Mile & M-53. Check your GPS for distance before scheduling (you can directly put in the crossroads) - Exact address not given until pickup time.

Sociobiology and Behavior by David P Barash First Edition Softcover Very Good Condition Publisher : Elsevier; First EditionJanuary 1, 1977 Language : English Softcover : 378 pages ISBN-10 : 044-499-0291 ISBN-13 : 978-0444990364

Reply by email or chat feature with your phone number for a prompt call back. No texting. Description: a 35+ volume collection of DIY books including: carpentry, electrical, plumbing, furniture, appliances, electronics and automotive maintenance.

If ad is showing, its available! Reply with your phone number by email or chat feature for a prompt call back. No texting. Description: An actual hardbound copy of 200-page PH.D. thesis. Good reference material for a PH.D. / Masters candidate. If ad is up, its available.

THIS 24 INCH COMPUTER MONITOR WIDE SCREEN WIRES IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION FOR PICK UP CALL ....................... 347-449-7021 TEXT ONLY ......................347-818-6166

If ad is up, its available! Reply with your phone number by email/chat for prompt call back. Description: Adelle Davis (25 February 1904 – 31 May 1974) was an American writer and nutritionist, considered the most famous nutritionist in the early to mid-20th century. Three of her best iconic mid-century healthcare books. $25 for the three.

FOR SALE: Poor Charlies Almanack: The Wit and Wisdom of CHARLES T. MUNGER - Hardcover with Dust Jacket Forward by WARREN E. BUFFETT Edited by Peter D. Kaufman Original Publisher FIRST EDITION (2005) Copyright @2005 by PCA Publication, L.L.C. The Downing Company Publishers / Virginia Beach, VA ISBN 1-57864-303-1 Brown Hard Back Cover + Binding // Gold gilt Lettering on cover and spine Tan Dust Jacket with color portrait of Charlie on cover Fully illustrated throughout Size: 10 X 10 480 Pages BRAND NEW ORIGINAL EDITION CONDITION - CLEAN UNREAD Copy from smoke-free home. It remains tightly bound with unmarked pages. The dust jacket, cover, edges, and corners are all like new. I personally purchased this book at the 2005 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholders Meeting on April 30, 2005 in Omaha Nebraska. I brought it home, never opened it, and it has been on my bookshelf ever since. Local Sale. No Emails. Please Call or Text.

THE BEST OF HUSTLER VOL 7. If you are reading this, then I STILL HAVE IT. Do to spam I will not respond unless contact information has name and phone. DONT TEXT ME, I will not respond due to spammers. CALL ONLY three zero three, nine zero nine, two three six zero. CASH ONLY. NO LOW BALL OFFERS. You have to get to the cross streets, then call to get location. HOURS 11am - 4pm. BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.

If ad is showing, it’s available! Reply with your phone number by email or chat for a prompt call back. Description: first American edition/ printing of Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire July 2000 and Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows July 2007. $50 for both.

If this posting is showing, its available! Reply with your phone number for prompt call back. Description: EMBROIDERING OUR HERITAGE: THE DINNER PARTY NEEDLEWORK by: Judy Chicago (an important contemporary American artist known for her multimedia works that embrace an explicitly feminist methodology in sculpture, drawing, textiles, photography, stained glass, and printmaking).
