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.
Poetry in 29 four-line stanzas printed within border of type ornament sections in two columns divided by double rule. "Henry and Julia. A tale of real life" by N.H. Wright: p. [250]-253. Within border in lower margin: Songs sold wholesale and retail, at No. 78, North Main Street, Providence.
Poetry. Printed in two columns divided by row of type ornaments within border of type ornaments. At head of text wood-engraving of man firing at woman while stabbing a man. At head of text below cut: An elegy containing the details of Henry Malcomb, who killed his sister, and Julia, his intended bride. In lower margin: Sold, wholesale and retail, by J. G. Hunt, at the Head of City Wharf, South Side. Hunt used this address in 1836. First line: I call your attention, while passing along.
Poetry. At head of title: Song. Song in five stanzas with chorus. Date from appearance of item; possibly printed by Faith Words Press of Worcester. See S.M.I. Henry's "Woman's prayer" (Hay Broadsds HB21348/MA) First line: Please listen to my story, 'twill not be very long.
At end of text: Please return if not bought. Dated because of another broadside in Brown's Broadsides Collection with same text but "man" replacing "woman" in first line. The broadside was bought by Thos O. Mabbot from the supposed author W.M. Smith in 1923.
D.B. Steinman. Pages [2] and [4] blank. On page [2] colored illustration of bridge. Title from first line on page [1] Separate piece of transparent paper printed in green laid in, with information about Raritan River Bridge designed and supervised by D.B. Steinman for the New Jersey Highway Authority. Printed in colors on heavy white paper. Poem in four lines on page [1] "Christmas, 1955."
words by Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young ; music by Jean Schwartz. For voice and piano. Caption title. Introduced by: William Schoen. Variant advertisments. Cover illustration: drawing of battle scene and little girl with telephone / Barbelle; photograph of William Schoen.
words by Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young ; music by Jean Schwartz. For voice and piano. Caption title. Introduced by: William Schoen. Variant advertisments. Cover illustration: drawing of battle scene and little girl with telephone / Barbelle; photograph of William Schoen.
words by Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young ; music by Jean Schwartz. For voice and piano. Caption title. Introduced by: William Schoen. Variant advertisments. Cover illustration: drawing of battle scene and little girl with telephone / Barbelle; photograph of William Schoen.
words by Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young ; music by Jean Schwartz. For voice and piano. Caption title. Introduced by: William Schoen. Variant advertisments. Cover illustration: drawing of battle scene and little girl with telephone / Barbelle; photograph of William Schoen.
words by Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young ; music by Jean Schwartz. For voice and piano. Caption title. Introduced by: William Schoen. Variant advertisments. Cover illustration: drawing of battle scene and little girl with telephone / Barbelle; photograph of William Schoen.
words by Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young ; music by Jean Schwartz. For voice and piano. Caption title. Introduced by: William Schoen. Variant advertisments. Cover illustration: drawing of battle scene and little girl with telephone / Barbelle; photograph of William Schoen.
words by Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young ; music by Jean Schwartz. For voice and piano. Caption title. Introduced by: William Schoen. Variant advertisments. Cover illustration: drawing of battle scene and little girl with telephone / Barbelle; photograph of William Schoen.
words by Sam M. Lewis & Joe Young ; music by Jean Schwartz. For voice and piano. Caption title. Introduced by: William Schoen. Variant advertisments. Cover illustration: drawing of battle scene and little girl with telephone / Barbelle; photograph of William Schoen.
Printed in brown on heavy cream paper. Announces meeting at Golden Gate Park on Saturday June 22. Poem in six lines. Suggested publication date from internal evidence; June 22 fell on a Saturday in 1968.
Six-line poem. At end of poem, between rules: Dedicated to Dorothea. Type-signed at end: William Kimberley Palmer. Chicopee, Massachusetts U.S.A. May 1929 A.D.
by the author of "Texas a Paradise." Printed on heavy paper in postcard format. Poem in eleven four-line stanzas. Suggested range of publication dates from partly legible postmark on Brown University copy.
1 broadsheet. Title same as first line. At head of text: Austrian hymn. At end of text: Howard University, Washington, D.C. Verso: Sixty-sixth anniversary of the American Home Missionary Society ..