It looks like Leo Ornstein is finally going to get a lot of his works printed in a pretty thick Dover book (~300 pages) to be released later this year, November 21. Before this, I think only a couple of his works could be found printed, and none by a major publisher. You'd have to resort to printing the music off, which is a huge pain when you're trying to work!
https://www.amazon.com/Piano-Works-1913-1990-Leo-Ornstein/dp/0486490777/ref=sr_1_8?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1344431990&sr=1-8The disappointing thing about this is this still won't be even half Ornstein's piano works, I don't think. The Amazon page said it would include 16 pieces, then went on to list a few of them: Three Moods, Impressions of the Thames, Wild Men's Dance, Chinatown, A Long Remembered Sorrow, and Morning in the Woods. I couldn't find the length of Chinatown, but if you account for the others, that leaves just over 200 pages left for 10 more pieces (if you use the page lengths of the versions available online, anyway).
The things I'd like to see printed the most are the waltzes and sonatas, but the waltzes take up over 100 pages by themselves, and the sonatas aren't short either. I just hope it's a good sign that Dover is printing this and that perhaps more of his works will get printed soon. Maybe I'll finally learn some of his music now!
Anyone else excited?