Kaiser "Bill's" dream
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Advertising brochure for Rochester tailor includes poetry praising his skill. Advertising brochure for Rochester tailor includes poetry praising his skill. Printed in purple on glossy paper within single-line border. Title from first lines on page [2] On page [1] cut of woman wearing hat, jacket, vest and ankle-length skirt, with caption at left beginning: This suit we will cut ...; on page [4] reproduction of photograph of man's head and shoulders (probably Mr. Kairow) Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Howard McCord. At head of text: for Gary, Masa, Kai. At end of text: A free poem for Seattle, May 1971. Arranged by Toothpick, Lisbon and the Orcas Islands.
Howard McCord. At head of text: for Gary, Masa, Kai. At end of text: A free poem for Seattle, May 1971. Arranged by Toothpick, Lisbon and the Orcas Islands.
by Geoffrey O'Hara. For voice and piano. Cover title. "Lovingly dedicated to K-K-K-Katy Richardson, who inspired this song"--Caption. Advertisement for "If he can fight like he can love" and other songs: p. [4] Cover illustration: soldier holding woman's hands. Also published for: band, orchestra, male quartette.
by Geoffrey O'Hara. For voice and piano. Cover title. "Lovingly dedicated to K-K-K-Katy Richardson, who inspired this song"--Caption. Advertisement for "If he can fight like he can love" and other songs: p. [4] Cover illustration: soldier holding woman's hands. Also published for: band, orchestra, male quartette.
by Geoffrey O'Hara. For voice and piano. Cover title. "Lovingly dedicated to K-K-K-Katy Richardson, who inspired this song"--Caption. Advertisement for "If he can fight like he can love" and other songs: p. [4] Cover illustration: soldier holding woman's hands. Also published for: band, orchestra, male quartette.
by Geoffrey O'Hara. For voice and piano. Cover title. "Lovingly dedicated to K-K-K-Katy Richardson, who inspired this song"--Caption. Advertisement for "If he can fight like he can love" and other songs: p. [4] Cover illustration: soldier holding woman's hands. Also published for: band, orchestra, male quartette.
by Geoffrey O'Hara. For voice and piano. Cover title. Advertisement A-81 for Feist advertisement in the Saturday Evening Post: p. [4] Cover illustration: soldier holding woman's hands. Also published for: band, orchestra, male quartette.
by Geoffrey O'Hara. For voice and piano. Cover title. Advertisement A-81 for Feist advertisement in the Saturday Evening Post: p. [4] Cover illustration: soldier holding woman's hands. Also published for: band, orchestra, male quartette.
by Geoffrey O'Hara. For voice and piano. Cover title. Advertisement A-81 for Feist advertisement in the Saturday Evening Post: p. [4] Cover illustration: soldier holding woman's hands. Also published for: band, orchestra, male quartette.
by Geoffrey O'Hara. For voice and piano. Cover title. Advertisement A-81 for Feist advertisement in the Saturday Evening Post: p. [4] Cover illustration: soldier holding woman's hands. Also published for: band, orchestra, male quartette.
Subtitle continues: At the School Room, at 3 o'clock, on the afternoon of the Fourth of July, to celebrate the day with joy and praise. Contains texts of three hymns, printed in two columns divided by curvilinear line. At end of text below double rule: M.B. Young, Print. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence; Mary had a little lamb was published in 1830.
Within ornamental border, printed in two columns, divided by single line. At head of text: By Serg't. G.B. Thomas, The Kentucky Poet. Boston, Oct. 19th, 1871. At end of text: Address, G.B. Thomas, Lexington, Kentucky.
by A.C. Gutterman [sic.] For solo voice, chorus (TATrebleB), and piano Caption title
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words by Alex Rogers; music by Will Marion Cook For voice and piano Caption title Advertisements for other songs: p. [2 and 6] Cover illustration: [photographs of Williams & Walker?]; drawing of woman wearing bandanas / De Takacs
by Harriet Nolan and W.R. Williams. For voice and piano. Cover title. Advertisement for other music: p. [4] Cover illustration: three smiling servicemen. Also published for: band and orchestra.
written by G.A. Cooke, of the New-York Clay Glee Club. Printed on salmon paper. Text on page 1 within border of type ornaments.
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