Fare thee, Lizzie Lee
words by Earle C. Jones; music by Chas. N. Daniels For voice and piano Caption title Advertisements for other music: p. [6] Cover illustration: Black man fleeing objects thrown by wife / Detroit Photo Engraving Co.
words by Earle C. Jones; music by Chas. N. Daniels For voice and piano Caption title Advertisements for other music: p. [6] Cover illustration: Black man fleeing objects thrown by wife / Detroit Photo Engraving Co.
Title from first line. Caption title. 300 copies of this card were printed ... by the Profile Press, N. Y., December, 1969, for the poet and painter's personal use.
Title from first line. Caption title. 300 copies of this card were printed ... by the Profile Press, N. Y., December, 1969, for the poet and painter's personal use.
Title from first line. Caption title. 300 copies of this card were printed ... by the Profile Press, N. Y., December, 1969, for the poet and painter's personal use.
At head of title: Copyright applied for in England, Canada and the United States.
Within ornamental border. At end of text: A.B.G.
Within ornamental border. At end of text: A.B.G.
Within border of type ornaments. Printed in three columns divided by double rule. Below double rule within borders at bottom: Entered according to Act of Congress, February 18, 1830.
Within border of type ornaments. Printed in three columns divided by double rule. Below double rule within borders at bottom: Entered according to Act of Congress, February 18, 1830.
Wood engraving of prone figure surrounded by tumbling masonic symbols centered in title. Printed in three columns divided by double rule with border of type ornament. Below double rule within borders at bottom: Entered according to Act of Congress, February 18, 1830.
Printed in colors on heavy white paper in postcard format; text in red and green on recto. At head of text illustration of Cupid fanning woman wearing hat labelled "Ella." Text and music of song chorus. Author's name from dealer. "By permission of Copyright 1906 by Bell & Hager Co. Inc. 48 W. 28th St., N.Y."--Colophon. "No. 4600 Music Series"--Verso.
Tune: My Maryland. Within single line border.
Tune: My Maryland. Within single line border.
Tune: My Maryland. Within single line border.
"A collection of family portraits in prose and poetry"
Tune: Auld lang syne. At head of text: By Mary Merrill Poor, of Brookline, Mass.
Pages [1,4] blank. Printed in two columns within ornamental border; possibly intended to be separated. Contains five familiar songs with translations into Latin or ancient Greek. At end of Latin translations: J. H. A.; at end of Greek translations: C. B. S. Sanitary Commission possibly the one during the Civil War.
Poetry within border of type ornaments, printed in two columns, divided by double line. Cut of bedroom and reclining woman between title and text. In lower margin below border: Sold wholesale and retail, by J.G. Hunt, at the head of city wharf, South side; the firm's listed location in 1836.
Poetry within border of type ornaments, printed in two columns, divided by double line. Cut of bedroom and reclining woman between title and text. In lower margin below border: Sold wholesale and retail, by J.G. Hunt, at the head of city wharf, South side; the firm's listed location in 1836.
written by a young lady deceived by her lover. Poetry printed in two columns, divided by line of advertising between line of type ornaments: Songs and ballads sold at wholesale at No. 42 North Main-Street, Providence. - Opposite the museum. Internal evidence suggests date approximation. Cut of dandy at table at head of text in first column.
written by a young lady deceived by her lover. Poetry printed in two columns, divided by line of advertising between line of type ornaments: Songs and ballads sold at wholesale at No. 42 North Main-Street, Providence. - Opposite the museum. Internal evidence suggests date approximation. Cut of dandy at table at head of text in first column.
written by a young lady deceived by her lover. Poetry printed in two columns, divided by line of advertising between line of type ornaments: Songs and ballads sold at wholesale at No. 42 North Main-Street, Providence. - Opposite the museum. Internal evidence suggests date approximation. Cut of dandy at table at head of text in first column.
written by a young lady deceived by her lover. Poetry printed in two columns, divided by line of advertising between line of type ornaments: Songs and ballads sold at wholesale at No. 42 North Main-Street, Providence. - Opposite the museum. Internal evidence suggests date approximation. Cut of dandy at table at head of text in first column.
by George B. Griffith, Late Hospital Steward, U.S.A. Within ornamental line border. Poem in nine four-line stanzas.
by George B. Griffith, Late Hospital Steward, U.S.A. Within ornamental line border. Poem in nine four-line stanzas.
by George B. Griffith, Late Hospital Steward, U.S.A. Within ornamental line border. Poem in nine four-line stanzas.
Contains poetry, short story, announcements, and advertising, as well as program of music for concert on board.
Within border of type ornaments.
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