Sweet little Buttercup: song
lyric by Alfred Bryan ; music by Herman Paley. For voice and piano. Caption title. Variant advertisements. War slogans: p. 2-[4] Cover illustration: woman with buttercup flowers.
lyric by Alfred Bryan ; music by Herman Paley. For voice and piano. Caption title. Variant advertisements. War slogans: p. 2-[4] Cover illustration: woman with buttercup flowers.
lyric by Alfred Bryan ; music by Herman Paley. For voice and piano. Caption title. Variant advertisements. War slogans: p. 2-[4] Cover illustration: woman with buttercup flowers.
lyric by Alfred Bryan ; music by Herman Paley. For voice and piano. Caption title. Variant advertisements. War slogans: p. 2-[4] Cover illustration: woman with buttercup flowers.
lyric by Alfred Bryan ; music by Herman Paley. For voice and piano. Caption title. Variant advertisements. War slogans: p. 2-[4] Cover illustration: woman with buttercup flowers.
words by C.C. Sedgwick; music composed ... by Charlie C. Converse For voice, piano, and chorus (SATB) Cover title Dedicated to: E.P. Christy of the celebrated Christy's Minstrels Additional verses: p. 5
Printed in green on heavy paper within ornamental border. Within colored ornamental border. Below upper border illustration of King David playing harp. Poetry and prose. Two verses from a psalm below cut, then two four-line stanzas from hymn by Watts. Title from first line of poetry. Author's name not on item. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence. At end of text: No. 20.
Printed in two columns divided by ruled line of advertising: Sold, wholesale and retail, by L. Deming, No. 62, Hanover Street, 2d door from Friend St. Boston. Deming used this address from 1832 to 1836.
Printed in two columns divided by ruled line of advertising: Sold, wholesale and retail, by L. Deming, No. 62, Hanover Street, 2d door from Friend St. Boston. Deming used this address from 1832 to 1836.
Composed and selected by C. M. Barnes. Musical catechism, p.1-10. 330 hymns with music; shaped note edition. With index.
Printed on heavy, glossy white paper in postcard format. At head of title reproduction of photograph of elderly couple. Four-line stanza of song. Author's name not on item. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Pages [2]-[4] ruled in blue for correspondence; text of song on page [1] At left of text on page [1] hand-colored wood-engraving of young woman waving American flag. Text of song in four four-line stanzas with two-line chorus beginning: Sweet Evelina, dear Evelina. Publication date from date of soldier's letter on Brown University copy.
Printed in three columns divided by double lines. Printed area measures: 19.9 x 19.2 cm. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Within border of type ornaments. At head of title: Presented to Abbie A. Hayward. A scholar in the Ballard Dale Senior Dept., by Wm. G. Poor, Job and card printer.
Air: Sweet Marie. Printed on colored paper. At head of text: Respectfully dedicated to the Republican Party.
Printed on heavy paper. Poem in seven four-line stanzas. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
by Calvin H. Wiley. Printed in colors on heavy white paper in postvard format; text on recto in black, on verso in golden brown. At head of title and at end of text reproductions of color photographs of river landscape. Poem in three eight-line stanzas. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Pages [2-4] blank; pages [2,3] ruled. Gilt decorative border frames upper half of text.
Pages [2-4] blank; pages [2,3] ruled. Gilt decorative border frames upper half of text.
Pages [2] and [4] blank. Printed on tan paper. Cover title. At head of title caricature of woman's frowning face. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence and acquisition date of Brown University copy.
Printed on blue silk ribbon fringed at top and bottom. Poem in twelve four-line stanzas. Type signed at end: Fred G. Schneck. Griswoldville, Mass. Suggested publication date from dealer.
French fold; printed on double leaves. Title from first line.
French fold; printed on double leaves. Title from first line.
Page [1]: The Australasian engineer ... November 8, 1954. Facsimile reprint of title page and pp. 41, 42, 113 of The Australasian Engineer, Nov. 8, 1954.
arranged by Max Spencer; written and composed by B. Gilbert For voice and piano Cover title At head of title: A high class darkey ballad "As sung by the famous Angela Sisters" "Rag chorus"--P. 5 Library's copy has retailer's stamp on cover: Winter & Harper, Music dealers, Burke Building, Seattle, Wash.
Song, ascribed to Stephen Collins Foster; contains six verses, with chorus, without music. Printed area: Published under various titles, including: Oh! Susannah; Oh, Suzanna. At head of title: illustration of British royal coat-of-arms (version in use from 1714 to 1801), possibly an English imprint. Text in double columns. First line of this version: I'm going to Alabama.
Poem in three four-line stanzas and one two-line stanza. At end of text: Dedicated to Alice Paul who led the fight for the XIX Amendment by William Kimberley Palmer. Chicopee, Massachusetts U.S.A. July 1932 A.D.
Within double line border.
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