Seeger, Pete. (1919 - 2014) Reiser, Bob (1941-2023). "Carry It On! A History in Song and Picture of the Working Men and Women of America" - Signed. New York: Simon and Schuster. 1985. First.
Softcover. 4to. 265 pp. Signed and inscribed on the fly leaf in black ink by the folk singer and activist, “For Carol! / Pete Seeger”. Illustrated with photographs and musical notation. Measures 8.5 x 11 inches. Block of toning from a formerly inserted newspaper clipping otherwise fine.
Seeger has gathered over 80 songs from the folk music of America that reflect the experience of working people. The songs stretch back as far as the Revolutionary War and come all the way to present time.
Bob Reiser, writer and teacher at Long Island University, writes a text that offers a fascinating history of the labor movement in American, compliment the songs and hundreds of photographs the compliment the book.
Seeger has gathered over 80 songs from the folk music of America that reflect the experience of working people. The songs stretch back as far as the Revolutionary War and come all the way to present time.
Bob Reiser, writer and teacher at Long Island University, writes a text that offers a fascinating history of the labor movement in American, compliment the songs and hundreds of photographs the compliment the book.
Seeger, Pete. (1919 - 2014) Reiser, Bob (1941-2023). "Carry It On! A History in Song and Picture of the Working Men and Women of America" - Signed. New York: Simon and Schuster. 1985. First.
Softcover. 4to. 265 pp. Signed and inscribed on the fly leaf in black ink by the folk singer and activist, “For Carol! / Pete Seeger”. Illustrated with photographs and musical notation. Measures 8.5 x 11 inches. Block of toning from a formerly inserted newspaper clipping otherwise fine.
Seeger has gathered over 80 songs from the folk music of America that reflect the experience of working people. The songs stretch back as far as the Revolutionary War and come all the way to present time.
Bob Reiser, writer and teacher at Long Island University, writes a text that offers a fascinating history of the labor movement in American, compliment the songs and hundreds of photographs the compliment the book.
Seeger has gathered over 80 songs from the folk music of America that reflect the experience of working people. The songs stretch back as far as the Revolutionary War and come all the way to present time.
Bob Reiser, writer and teacher at Long Island University, writes a text that offers a fascinating history of the labor movement in American, compliment the songs and hundreds of photographs the compliment the book.