Digital collections that fall within the John Hay Library’s Performance and Entertainment STRATEGIC COLLECTING DIRECTION. Here you will find digitized materials that document the history and creative process of performing arts and provides a window into public life and popular entertainment in the Americas through plays, dance, film, music, photography, and pornography.
Printed in gold on heavy black pasteboard within single-line border. "In loving remembrance of" within outline of card held by flying bird; rest of title and subtitle above closed Bible within palm wreath; poem within outline of scroll between bouquets. Poem in eight lines.
Printed in gold on heavy black pasteboard within single-line border. "In loving remembrance of" within outline of card held by flying bird; rest of title and subtitle above closed Bible within palm wreath; poem within outline of scroll between bouquets. Poem in eight lines.
Printed in gold on heavy black pasteboard within single-line border. "In loving remembrance of" within outline of card held by flying bird; rest of title and subtitle above closed Bible within palm wreath; poem within outline of scroll between bouquets. Poem in eight lines.
Printed in red and black on watermarked white paper; text in black within red ornamental border resembling memorial tablet Below title three-line excerpt from the Elegy on the Countess of Pembroke ascribed to William Browne or Ben Jonson
Printed in gold and colors on heavy glossy paper within triple border. Above and at sides of text colored illustration of strawberry plant with flowers and berries. Title from first lines. Poem. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Printed in three columns in colors on heavy white paper in postcard format; text on recto in black, on verso in blue. At right of text reproduction of color photograph of bearded man in white suit; at upper left owl, at lower right unsaddled horse. Poem in seven stanzas. Type-signed at end: Jas. H. Mulligan. Suggested publication date from postmark on Brown University copy.
Poetry. Reproduced from rainbow colored typescript, with type generated illustrations in left and right margins. At head of title: th uinta gargoyl #9 July 75. At bottom on left: publisht bi rainbow resin, 815 18th st., #4, sacramento, ca95814; on right: Moon Graphics, 1219 Twntieth Street, Sacramento.
Poem in lower half of leaf printed in two columns divided by double line. At head of text: The Citizens of Boston, or elsewhere, are respectfully reminded .. At end of text: It has many years been the composers opinion, that the grand mean whereby a universal and permanent peace will be established ... William Banton. Cut of seascape of two facing frigates centered underneath title. Imprint date for this retrospective eulogy supplied by Thomas T. Moebs (Cat. #104,1987)
Poetry in 4 four-line stanzas printed within line of type ornaments. Wood-engraving of American eagle with arrows and branches, beneath emblematic sky, bearing banderole "E pluribus unum".
Barry Hannah. Poem written for and read on the occasion of the Oxford, Mississippi Sesquicentennial Celebration, July 4, 1987. Imprint from University of Mississippi record. Title on p. [1] and caption on p. [2] in red; title within decorative border. Page [4] blank. First line: In the 1830s there was a national depression.
Barry Hannah. Poem written for and read on the occasion of the Oxford, Mississippi Sesquicentennial Celebration, July 4, 1987. Imprint from University of Mississippi record. Title on p. [1] and caption on p. [2] in red; title within decorative border. Page [4] blank. First line: In the 1830s there was a national depression.
Printed in gold and colors on heavy paper in postcard format; text in black with initials in red, green and gold. At head of title and at left colored illustration of holly spray with red ribbon. Type-signed at end: Mary C. Low. "No. 2366. Printed in Bavaria."--Verso. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Printed in gold and colors on heavy paper in postcard format; text in black with initials in red, green and gold. At head of title and at left colored illustration of holly spray with red ribbon. Type-signed at end: Mary C. Low. "No. 2366. Printed in Bavaria."--Verso. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
arranged by Harry Pabst ; words and music by Arthur H. McOwen. March for voice and piano. Caption title. "Written for and dedicated to the First Regiment, N.G.P. on the occasion of their being mustered into the federal service, March, 1917"--Cover. Also published for: band.
Paul Mariah. Printed on golden-brown paper in two framed panels. Title, author's name and date in left panel, poem in right panel. Imprint from dealer.
lyric by John McCrae ; music by Frank E. Tours. For voice and piano in key of F minor. Cover title. "Sung by Mr. John McCormack." Advertisements for other songs: p. [2, 7, 8]
lyric by John McCrae ; music by Frank E. Tours. For high voice and piano in key of F minor. Cover title. "Sung by Mr. John McCormack." Advertisements for other songs: p. [2, 7, 8] Also published for: low voice in C minor, low medium voice in D minor, and high medium voice in E minor.
lyric by John McCrae ; music by Frank E. Tours. For low medium voice and piano in key of D minor. Cover title. "Sung by Mr. John McCormack." Advertisements for other songs: p. [2, 7, 8] Also published for: low voice in C minor, high medium voice in E minor, and high voice in F minor.