Bread Making and Baking

A rich collection of 41 rare books (1805–1921) with 5,000 pages of forgotten recipes, baking techniques, and the evolving culture of bread—from rustic loaves to revolutionary aerated bread.

Civil War History

A complete 10-volume 3,500 page photographic history from 1911, featuring thousands of rare battlefield images and firsthand accounts from Union and Confederate officers.

Early Baseball Archive

A 71-volume deep dive into the sport’s formative years (1885–1922), with 11,770 pages of rare manuals, rulebooks, and player guides—revealing how America’s pastime was taught, played, and mythologized before the modern era.

Encyclopædia Britannica

A sweeping 32,000-page window into a world on the brink of modernity—capturing the last echoes of tradition and the first sparks of electricity, aviation, psychology, and medicine.

Fine Arts Collection

A breathtaking digital gallery of 16,800 museum-quality artworks—featuring over 1,000 artists from Da Vinci to Degas, spanning continents, centuries, and every major artistic movement.

Gardening Archive

A 40,000+ page treasury of 142 books (1759–1922) chronicling centuries of organic gardening wisdom—seed-saving, composting, pest control, and landscape design, all before modern chemicals

Popular Science Archive

23,000 pages of scientific thought, invention, and debate from 1872 through the early 20th century. This archive reveals how society confronted electricity, evolution, and industrial change—capturing the moment science became part of everyday life.

Ultimate Violin Library

88 rare books. 18,000 pages. A legacy of craftsmanship and performance spanning 1852 to 1922. This archive preserves original methods, materials, and insights that shaped generations of violin makers and musicians.

Vintage Catalogs

A time-traveling trove of 5,100+ pages from 17 original store catalogs (1875–1946), packed with hats, toys, medicines, and marketing quirks that reveal how everyday life was sold across seven decades.

Vintage Maps Collection

A stunning collection of 2,000+ high-resolution historical maps—exploring ancient cities, forgotten borders, and the cartographic imagination that shaped how people saw the world.

Get Instant Access with Digital Downloads
You can start exploring your sheet music archive right away with our digital download option! Just a few important things to know before you begin:

  1. Download Link – After purchase, you’ll receive a secure link to download your files.
  2. Large .ZIP Files – These are big! Make sure you have enough space on your hard drive before starting the download. If you’re unfamiliar with .zip files, please look up how to unzip them before downloading.
  3. Use a Computer – Don’t try to download on a smartphone or tablet—most mobile devices don’t handle large files well.
  4. Stable Connection Needed – Use a strong home WiFi or wired connection. Avoid public networks like Starbucks WiFi, which can be unreliable.
  5. Be Patient – These large files can take time to download. Once you click “Download,” give it some time—especially on slower connections. Check your Downloads folder when it’s done.

If you’ve got a solid internet connection, digital downloads are a fast, easy way to dive into your music archive today!

Sound Files • Saxophone Vol. 1 USB Flash Drive

$25.95

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13 Hours of Saxophone Accompaniment Tracks  

Take your Saxophone practice to the next level with our massive 7½-hour collection of professional accompaniment tracks. This archive contains professional MP3 accompaniment tracks for Saxophone, along with the PDF sheet music for every piece. You’ll receive everything as one complete library, ready to use right away.  

Whether you’re preparing for a performance or just want to enjoy playing, these files make it easy and fun to practice at full tempo—without the hassle of scheduling a pianist or paying for rehearsals.  

Each piece has two tracks:

  • Full Recording – Saxophone with piano accompaniment
  • Accompaniment Only – Piano part only, ready for you to play along
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For the saxophone quartets, you get something special: five recordings per piece. There’s one track with the entire quartet playing together, plus four “minus-one” tracks—each one missing a different saxophone part. This lets you practice your part by playing along with the other three instruments.  

All recordings are carefully matched to the sheet music in the archive. Tempos are consistent across versions, so you can switch between listening and playing seamlessly.

  • Perfect for home practice
  • Great for teachers and students
  • Every track is in tune
  • Works on your computer, phone, tablet, or stereo system

  Finally, you can rehearse with confidence—no more dragging tempos or tuning issues. Just great music, any time you like.

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