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Grand Award Odds and Ends, and a Steinweiss

A Steinweiss on London that I don’t think I ever posted. Grand Awards numbered in the 500s, 600s and a 900, and 3 samplers. Children of Paris is a wonderful boxed set, lots of Tracy Sugarman illustrations.

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alex steinweiss scheherazade designs

Scheherazade covers by Alex Steinweiss. One is a Darrill Connelly, but the pale blue background is Steinweiss, according to Connelly when I spoke with him.

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2 scheherazades and a steinweiss

no theme to this post, just a few covers that I acquired recently.

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one more Steinweiss that I think I have not posted

A pretty fun one, acquired on my recent trip to my home town of Gainesville, Florida.

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two more Steinweiss covers

Not spectacularly nice, but Steinweiss nevertheless.

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three new acquisitions – Steinweiss

I am trying, or at least wishing I was trying, to get rid of my Steinweiss collection. Nevertheless, I cannot resist obtaining a new Steinweiss, once in a while. I pass up a few that are mediocre, but I buy … Continue reading

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Steinweiss Scheherazade 2

These two posts together repeat everything I have from Steinweiss that is related to Scheherazade. I have posted these before.

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Steinweiss Scheherazade 1

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My all time favorite cover that isn’t Steinweiss

I am now going to reload a bunch of covers I have posted before. This one I mentioned a minute ago, the one with the sultan floating on a disk. The original 78 rpm set is the grey one, the … Continue reading

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a steinweiss, and a steinweiss scrawl

The Decca one is a late Steinweiss. I have never seen one that looked just like this. The Columbia one is way too late to have been designed by Steinweiss. But they used his font for the cover, Steinweiss scrawl. … Continue reading

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