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lyric by Alfred Bryan ; music by Herman Paley. For voice and piano. Caption title. Advertisement for "Underneath the stars" and other songs: p. [6] Cover illustration: soldiers marching / Starmer.
lyric by Alfred Bryan ; music by Herman Paley. For voice and piano. Caption title. Advertisement for "Underneath the stars" and other songs: p. [6] Cover illustration: soldiers marching / Starmer.
At head of text: Sung to the tune of Tramp, tramp, tramp the boys are marching.
words by Thomas Hoier ; music by Jimmie Morgan. March for voice and piano. Caption title. "Originally introduced by Ed. Morton"--Cover. Advertisement A42 for other songs: p. [2] Advertisement for "Beatrice Fairfax" and other songs: p. [6] Cover illustration: photograph of Ed. Morton; background printed in tan ink.
words by Thomas Hoier ; music by Jimmie Morgan. March for voice and piano. Caption title. "Originally introduced by Ed. Morton"--Cover. Variant advertisements. Cover illustration: photograph of Ed. Morton; background printed in tan ink. Also published for: band, orchestra, male quartette.
words by Thomas Hoier ; music by Jimmie Morgan. March for voice and piano. Caption title. "Originally introduced by Ed. Morton"--Cover. Variant advertisements. Cover illustration: photograph of Ed. Morton; background printed in tan ink. Also published for: band, orchestra, male quartette.
words by Thomas Hoier ; music by Jimmie Morgan. March for voice and piano. Caption title. "Originally introduced by Ed. Morton"--Cover. Variant advertisements. Cover illustration: photograph of Ed. Morton; background printed in tan ink. Also published for: band, orchestra, male quartette.
words by Thomas Hoier ; music by Jimmie Morgan. March for voice and piano. Caption title. "Originally introduced by Ed. Morton"--Cover. Variant advertisements. Cover illustration: photograph of Ed. Morton; background printed in tan ink. Also published for: band, orchestra, male quartette.
words by Thomas Hoier ; music by Jimmie Morgan. March for voice and piano. Caption title. "Originally introduced by Ed. Morton"--Cover. Variant advertisements. Cover illustration: photograph of Ed. Morton; background printed in tan ink. Also published for: band, orchestra, male quartette.
words by Thomas Hoier ; music by Jimmie Morgan. March for voice and piano. Caption title. "Originally introduced by Ed. Morton"--Cover. Variant advertisements. Cover illustration: photograph of Ed. Morton; background printed in tan ink. Also published for: band, orchestra, male quartette.
words by Thomas Hoier ; music by Jimmie Morgan. March for voice and piano. Caption title. "Originally introduced by Ed. Morton"--Cover. Variant advertisements. Cover illustration: photograph of Ed. Morton; background printed in tan ink. Also published for: band, orchestra, male quartette.
arranged by William Arms Fisher For medium voice and piano, in B minor (original key) Caption title Advertisements for other songs: p. [1], [6] Also published for high voice and piano in D minor
lyric by Joe Lyons ; music by Frank Magine. For voice and piano. Caption title. Page 1 is unnumbered. Advertisement for another song: p. [4] Cover illustration: soldier waving to woman at gate.
By Edward Carswell. At head of title cut of fox watching goose; on page 3 cut of a heart inscribed with the names of vices; on page 4 a heart inscribed with virtues. Caption title. In upper right corner of page [1]: No. 96. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Prof. Carey. Within double border. At end of text: Prof. Carey. A song (without the music) "8 & 7"--Upper right above title on sheet. Full printer's imprint: Bruce's Print, 537 Sacramento St. Printed on yellow paper.
Prof. Carey. Within double border. At end of text: Prof. Carey. A song (without the music) "8 & 7"--Upper right above title on sheet. Full printer's imprint: Bruce's Print, 537 Sacramento St. Printed on yellow paper.
Poetry within border of type ornaments, printed in two columns, divided by curvilinear line. Cut of landscape and hunter at head of text in first column, captioned "Coat, waistcoat, and small clothes, this lady put on, and a hunting she went with her dog and gun" 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.
Processed copy; two perforations for insertion in ring binder. Lists authors and editors of issue, referring to Chafee and other authors mentioned in magazine and their "Communist front organizations"; mentions House Committee on Un-American Activities and California Un-American Activities reports On page 4: reprint of Langston Hughes's Goodbye Christ, called a "horrible poem." First line of poem: Listen Christ
Poetry and humor interspersed with testimonials for Arnold's patent medicine. Poetry and humor interspersed with testimonials for Arnold's patent medicine. Pages [1]-[3] printed in three columns divided by single lines within double-line border; page [4] in one column within double-line border. Three coats of arms with G in lower field (perhaps for Gilman) at head of title. Title and subtitle from rebus at head of text on page [1]; advice by B. Franklin printed as rebus on page [4] Place of publication from address of proprietor of Gilman's Troches, date from date of latest testimonial.
Printed in black, dark blue and reddish-brown on recto, sky-blue on verso in postcard format. Vignettes of butterflies on either side of text on recto, within border of type ornaments; printed stamp on verso with head of John Hanson, Patriot. Title from first line. Poem in five lines. "This postalcard effort is printed by Toby Olson at the Perishable Press Limited on the twelfth of May." Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
words by F. Belohlavek and C.C. Perkins ; music by Edmund Braham. March for voice and piano. Caption title. Advertisement for other songs: p. [4] Cover illustration: Uncle Sam handing out Liberty bonds to citizens and three other cameo scenes.
words and music by Archie MacDonald. March for voice and piano. Caption title.
John M. Bennett. Printed on pink paper. Illustration of hamburger at right. Printed vertically in left margin: You can make your face. Place of publication and publisher information from donor.
Title from first line. Pages [1,4] blank. At end of text: After the water-colour drawing by Margaret W. Tarrant.
By Mrs. J. M'Nair Wright. At head of title cut of two young women seated under a tree. Caption title. In upper right corner of page [1]: No. 84. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
words by Mort Green ; music by Harry DeCosta. For voice and piano. Cover title. Advertisement for another song: p. [4] Cover illustration: drawing of a ship at sea / K.
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