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Attn: IAJRC Monographs
8809 Echo Valley
Houston, TX 77055
U.S.A.

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IAJRC Monograph #1: "Assessing, Insuring, and Disposing Of Jazz Record Collections" ($6.00 USD)

Jazz Collection DisposalWith the ever-spiralling costs of collectors' records, even modest collections have become quite valuable in recent years. The International Association of Jazz Record Collectors' first monograph provides you timely expert advice on how to protect and care for the valuable asset your collection represents.

Chapters on the dos and don'ts of having your collection appraised, how to insure your collection, how to donate your collection to an institution and how to sell microgroove and 78 rpm records are all here. Complete instructions are given on how to conduct your own auction. Photographs show you how to pack records for safe mailing. Even instructions for preparing the tax form for donations are included. Up-to-date lists of institutions and archives, dealers-appraisers and jazz publications are also here. Collectors can not afford to be without this book.


IAJRC Monograph #2: "Herman Chittison - A Bio-Discography" ($6.00 USD)

Herman Chittison by James M. Doran

  • Foreward by Johnny Simmen
  • Includes Chronology and Oral History
  • Over 40 photos and illustrations
  • 142 Pages
  • Fully indexed
Herman Chittison

 


IAJRC Monograph #3: "The Jump Records Story" ($13.00 USD)

Jump Records StoryWest coast label, 1944-1953, 1963-1994, discography and historical record

Complete discography, history of the company, it's owners, with performing personnel listings, locations, times, on all formats and countries issued. Extensively researched, this soft cover stapled glossy publication has lots of photos of players in the "studio", labels pictures, listings of non-jazz and jazz content and even later issues of no relation to the original owner output but who did use the Jump label. 63 Pages total. Cover is color and all interior photos are black and white.