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The Harvard Vocarium Records...T.S.Eliot Reading His Own Poems "The Hollow Men" [verso: "Gerontium"] AS Originally Recorded for the Department of English Harvard University 1933 by T.S Eliot - 1934

by T.S Eliot

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The Harvard Vocarium Records...T.S.Eliot Reading His Own Poems "The Hollow Men" [verso: "Gerontium"] AS Originally Recorded for the Department of English Harvard University 1933 by T.S Eliot - 1934

The Harvard Vocarium Records...T.S.Eliot Reading His Own Poems "The Hollow Men" [verso: "Gerontium"] AS Originally Recorded for the Department of English Harvard University 1933

by T.S Eliot

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This is a very rare record of T.S. Elliot's first recording.Cambridge: Harvard Film Service, 1934. 12" 78 rpm phonograph record, enclosed in plain contemporary sleeve. Signs of having been played, with a few light surface rubs, but very good or better. The first phonograph recording by Eliot cited by Gallup, but at slight variance due to the assertion of having been produced by the Harvard Film Service. Gallup's entry explicitly cites Harvard University Press.
  • Bookseller George Ellison US (US)
  • Format/Binding N/a
  • Book Condition Used - Very Good
  • Edition First
  • Publisher Harvard Film Service
  • Place of Publication Cambridge, MA
  • Date Published 1934
  • Keywords Records

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THE HARVARD VOCARIUM RECORDS...T.S.ELIOT READING HIS OWN POEMS THE HOLLOW MEN [verso: GERONTION]...

THE HARVARD VOCARIUM RECORDS...T.S.ELIOT READING HIS OWN POEMS "THE HOLLOW MEN" [verso: "GERONTION"] AS ORIGINALLY RECORDED FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH HARVARD UNIVERSITY 1933

by Eliot, T.S

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Cambridge: Harvard Film Service, [ca. 1934].. 12" 78 rpm phonograph record, enclosed in plain contemporary sleeve. Signs of having been played, with a few light surface rubs, but very good or better. The sleeve has a note ('A-') on one panel. The first phonograph recording by Eliot cited by Gallup, but at slight variance due to the assertion of having been produced by the Harvard Film Service. Gallup's entry explicitly cites Harvard University Press. This copy bears the numbers "P-990 SS 5052" and "P991 SS5053." GALLUP E5a.
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