Performance and Entertainment
This collection has the following subsets:
- Blondie Robinson collection of African-American Minstrel and Vaudeville photographs
- Ciné-Tracts
- Dupee Fireworks Collection
- Fernando Birri Archive of Multimedia Arts - Escritos
- H. Adrian Smith Magic Objects Collection
- Harris Broadsides
- Julie Adams Strandberg Collection: 50 Years of Dance at Brown University
- Lincoln Sheet Music
- Representations of Blackness in Music of the United States (1830s-1920s)
- Rites and Reason Theatre
- Songsters and Hymnals from the Harris Collection of American Poetry and Plays
- World War I Sheet Music
- Yiddish Sheet Music
Items in this collection
April 6, 1918
April
Within single line border with ornamental corners. Verso contains flower illustration.
Après la guerre: after the war : song
words and music by B.C. Hilliam. For voice and piano. Cover title. "Dedicated to my friend Jimmie Rice"--Caption. Advertisements for other songs: p. [2, 6] Advertisement for "The secret" and another song: p. [7] Advertisement for "A song for you" and another song: p. [8]
Apres la guerre: (after the war)
lyric and music by B.C. Hilliam. For voice and piano. Cover title. Sung by: Elsie Janis and her gang. "Dedicated to my friend Jimmie Rice"--Caption. Advertisements for other songs: p. [5-6] Cover illustration: photograph of Elsie Janis; drawing of toy soldiers.
Appreciation for Miss Rosie
At head of title: Dedicated to Miss Rose Jurka 1902 Golden Jubilee 1952.
Appreciation for Miss Rosie
At head of title: Dedicated to Miss Rose Jurka 1902 Golden Jubilee 1952.
Apple-blossom time
Apple blossom
Maurizio Nannucci. Printed on heavy paper that is red on recto, white on verso; textr on recto in red calligraphy; text on verso in black. Title, author's name, imprint information, series statement and address of press on verso. Thirteen-line poem on recto.
Apple blossom
Maurizio Nannucci. Printed on heavy paper that is red on recto, white on verso; textr on recto in red calligraphy; text on verso in black. Title, author's name, imprint information, series statement and address of press on verso. Thirteen-line poem on recto.
Appeal, On behalf of Thaxter Hill Cemetery fair
by Almira Seymour. Page [4] blank. Within border of type ornaments. At end of text: Hingham, August, 1842.
Appeal to higher life
Within single line border with ornamental corners.
Appeal to friends
Former maker of hoes describes accidental loss of right arm and offers poems for sale. Former maker of hoes describes accidental loss of right arm and offers poems for sale. By F. Emmons. Within border of type ornaments. At head of text: Leonardsville, January 31, 1860. Poem in thirteen four-line stanzas and one seven-line stanza.
Appeal
Poetry and prose. Within red ruled border; title on page [1] with ornamental red initial. At end of text: Samuel G. Howe, President.
Appalachian Indian places and pathways
One of an edition of 750 copies for Summer Showcase 175.
Apotheosis
Printed on yellow paper.
Apotheosis
Printed on yellow paper.
Apotheosis
Printed on yellow paper.
Apostrophe to Miss Rachael Kennedy: who calmly fell asleep in the arms of her Saviour, on the evening of March 10, 1852
Poem in 30 lines. Type-signed at end: E. S. C. Full name of author from dealer.
Apostles' Creed
Within border of type ornaments. In lower margin: Menno B. Weaver, Ephrata R.D. No. 3. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence and acquisition date of Brown University copy.
Apology: No trust
Within border of type ornament sections. Poem in six four-line stanzas. At end of text below rule: Try Hoofland's German Bitters for dyspepsia. Suggested range of publication dates from internal evidence.
Apology for love
Kathleen Tankersley Young; drawing by Jane Berlandina. Pages [1] and [4] blank. Bound in blue illustrated, and lettered cover.
Anyone fighting for Hitler
Antkegen got ken men kein chochem nit sein
Antiquity's alive
Charles Philbrick. Broadsheet. One poem on recto, another on verso. "Reprinted from the Western humanities review, Vol. XVI, No. 2, Spring, 1962."
Antiphonal: The cross town omnibus
At end of text: December: 1953 at the Pipers Press of Doris and Harry Hoehn.
Anti-spiritualism
By a working carpenter. Within ornamental border, printed in two columns divided by curvilinear line. At end of text: Portland, Me., January 1856 Price 3 cts.
Anti-slavery hymns
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