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NUMBER,PRICE,"FORMAT","CATEGORY1","CATEGORY2","CATEGORY3","ARTIST","TITLE",WIDTH,HEIGHT,"DESCRIPTION","IMAGE"
1-BOOK-978-1-84406-268-3,$6.98,"6.25"" x 6.13"" Book","77","68",,"LIBERACE","Liberace",6.25,6.13,"<br>By Isabella Alston for the TAJ Mini Book Series<br><br>
Hardcover, 96 pages, color photographs.<br><br>
MSRP: $9.99<br><br>
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When Liberace was just seven years old, he memorized the full 17-page score of Mendelssohn's ""Midsummer Night's Dream"" in one day. No matter your opinion of Liberace's ostentatious and flamboyant style, his talent on the piano is unarguable. He learned the entertainment business as a teenager playing honky tonks and bars, moving after high school graduation to New York City, ""the city that never sleeps."" He found moderate success there, but soon moved to California, staying only a year before returning to The Big Apple.
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To stand out in an extremely competitive market, Liberace practiced 12 hours a day and originated his unique style, combining the classic works, shortened to appeal to a mass audience, with the popular tunes of the day. It was at this time, in the early 1940s, that he plopped the infamous candelabra on his grand piano. The lavish, over-the-top costumes would come later.
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Soon, Las Vegas beckoned and Liberace did not look the other way. From 1945 until the end of his life in 1987, Liberace called Las Vegas home?along with his multiple other homes, all of which he decorated in the most lavish (some would say completely kitsch) way imaginable.
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Liberace was a force to be reckoned with, a very talented and original artist.</P>","https://p.sdrs.biz/a/1-book-978-1-84406-268-3 liberace.png"
1-BOOK-9780993181276,$19.98,"11"" x 11"" Book","77","198","113","SINATRA, FRANK","Once in a Blue Moon, The Unforgetable Frank Sinatra by Michael O'Neill",11,11,"<p><strong>Once in a Blue Moon: The Unforgettable Frank Sinatra</strong> is a stylish, photo-driven tribute to Ol’ Blue Eyes, charting the voice, swagger, and timeless cool that defined an era. Blending vivid storytelling with striking photography, it features both color and black-and-white images of Frank—from studio sessions to spotlight moments—that bring the legend to life on every page. <strong>Hardcover, 136 pages; includes color and black-and-white photos; MSRP: $24.95.</strong></p>","https://p.sdrs.biz/a/accessories/9780993181276.png"
1-BOOK-978-1-101-90816-7,$14.98,"4.5"" x 6.5"" Book","77",,,"SONDHEIM, STEPHEN","Sondheim",4.5,6.5,"<p>List Price: $14.98
<p>Hardcover - 217 Pages
<p>Edited by Peter Gethers with Russell Perreault
<p>Legendary composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim (1930-2021) made his Broadway debut with West Side Story in 1957 at the age of twenty-seven. Along his remarkable and wide-ranging career spanning more than six decades, he accumulated accolades that include eight Tony Awards, an Academy Award, eight Grammy Awards, six Laurence Olivier Awards, a Pulitzer Prize, the Kennedy Center Honors, and a Presidential Medal of Freedom. Sondheim redefined musical theater with his groundbreaking work, combining words and music in ways that are by turns challenging, moving, witty, profound, and never less than exhilarating.
<p>This volume includes a selection of lyrics from across his career, drawn from shows including West Side Story, Gypsy, Company, Follies, A Little Night Music, Sweeney Todd, Sunday in the Park with George, Into the Woods, and more.
<p>The result is a delightful pocket-sized treasury of the very best of Sondheim.
<p>Everyman's Library pursues the highest production standards, printing on acid-free cream-colored paper, with full-cloth cases with two-color foil stamping, decorative endpapers, silk ribbon markers, European-style half-round spines, and a full-color illustrated jacket.","https://p.sdrs.biz/a/1-book-978-1-101-90816-7.jpg"
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