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Various Contributors Francis & Day's Album of Old Time Favourites No. 1 with Words, Music, Tonic Sol-fa and Ukulele Accompaniment ( Sheet Music Collection of Vaudeville and Dance Hall Songs London Francis, Day and Hunter 1900 First Edition Soft Cover Very Good Illustrated ( Cover Art ) Fabulous collection of early dance hall and vaudeville music, 48 pp original wraps. Cover is illustrated with small photo inserts of Lottie Collins, Gus Elen, Harry Anderson, Harry Bedford, George Lashwood, Eugene Stratton (in blackface ), Vesta Tilley, Vesta Victoria, Bessie Wentworth, Millie Lindon, Charles Whittle. Complete list of titles and composers in this collection: Ta-Ra-Ra Boom-De-Ay (original American version) by Henry J. Sayers, Where Did You Get that Hat by James Rolmaz, For Old Times Sake by Charles Osborne, The Dandy Coloured Coon by Richard Morton and George Le Brunn, Algy or the Piccadilly Johnny with the Little Glass Eye by Harry B. Norris, The Idler by J.P. Harrington, Richard Morton and George Le Brunn, We All Go the Same Way Home by C.W. Murphy and Harry Castling, In the Twi-Twi-Twilight by Charles Wilmott and Hermann E. Darewski Junior, If Those Lips Could Only Speak by Charles Ridgewell and Will Godwin, If it wasn't for the 'ouses in Between by Gus Elen, Edgar Bateman and George Le Brunn, Glorious Beer by Steve Leffett and Will Godwin, Looking for a Coon Like Me by John P. Harrington and George Le Brunn, A Little Bit off the Top by Harry Bedford and Murray & Leigh, The Midnight Sun by R. W. Rogers, and Bid Me GoodBye For Ever or All in a Day by Joseph Tabrar. No stated date but likely prior to 1920, more likely around turn of previous century. Some edgewear and rubbing of covers, former owner's name in upper rh corner, some age toning of pages but still a fabulous piece of vintage vaudeville and dancehall classics 077792 Price:
89.99 USD
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Various Contributors Francis & Day's Album of Old Time Favourites No. 7 with Words, Music, Tonic Sol-fa and Ukulele Accompaniment ( Sheet Music Collection of Vaudeville and Dance Hall Songs London Francis, Day and Hunter 1914 First Edition Soft Cover Very Good Illustrated ( Cover Art ) Fabulous collection of early dance hall and vaudeville music, 48 pp original wraps. Cover is illustrated with small photo inserts of Vesta Tilley, Charles R. Waite, Whit. Cunliffe, Wilkie Bard, George Lashwood, Billy Merson, G. H. Elliott, Pleasants, Jack . Complete list of title included in this collection is as follows: Archibald Certainly Not by John St. John and Alfred Glover, The Gipsy Warned Me by H.P. Weston and Bert Lee, She Cost Me Seven and Sixpence by James Hargreaves and Sam Mayo, It's A Different Girl Again Hello Hello Hello by George Arthurs and Bennett Scott, The Girl in the Clogs and Shawl by Harry Castling and C.W. Murphy, Let Me Sing by Frank Leo, I Parted My Hair in the Middle by Worton David and C.W. Murphy, Hang Out the Front Door Key by Benjamin Hapgood Burt, For Months and Months and Months by Joseph Tabrar, Jolly Good Luck to the Girl Who Loves a Soldier by Fred W. Leigh and Kenneth Lyle, The Army of to-day's All right by Fred W., Leigh and Kenneth Lyle, Why do they Call me Archibald by Alec Kendal and Fred Godfrey, Sue Sue Sue I'm Very Much in Love with You by Lester Barrett and Hermann E. Darewski, On the Good Ship Yacki Hicki Doo La I Snap My Finger Ha Ha Ha Ha by Billy Merson, Hello Susia Green by Lester Barrett and Hermann E. Darewski, On The Road to Anywhere by Scott Sanders. No stated date but likely prior to 1920, more likely around turn of previous century. Some edgewear and rubbing of covers, former owner's name in upper rh corner, some age toning of pages but still a fabulous piece of vintage vaudeville and dancehall classics 077807 Price:
89.99 USD
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Various The Anti Gallican or Standard of British Loyalty, Religion & Liberty; Including a Collection of the Principal Papers, Tracts, Speeches, Poems, and Songs, That Have Been Published on the Threatened Invasion: Together with many Original Pieces... London Vernor and Hood 1804 First Edition Leather Very Good Illustrated London Printed for Vernor and Hood 1804, Hardcover. Volume I, nos. 1-12 (all published). Octavo. 496 pp + iv pp index, continous pagination. . 3 folding plates of which 2 are hand coloured - description in detail follows). Old calf sides. Restored in brown cloth with the old backstrip still present, new label. Inner hinges reinforced with cloth, new free endpapers added (old ones are still bound in). Sides show rubbing and pitting, some wearing of corners; still an extremely handsome volume. Very slight foxing of text here and there, some age toning but despite flaws still very good. An anti-Napoleonic periodical full of (English) patriotic and anti-French verse, song, and prose. Wonderful hand-coloured frontispiece (trimmed right to the outer edge of the image) captioned "The Upshot of the Invasion, or Bony in a fair way for Davey's Locker" and depicting Napoleon fleeing from a naval disaster, running across the surface of the ocean, and held up on one leg by a grinning merman, poor Bony seemingly unaware that he is about to be speared in the ribs with a flag staff whose banner reads "Invincible". The other colour folding plate depicts Napoleon and staff revelling at dinner, a servant delivering what appears to be a cannon ball on a plate, the caption reading "O my Johnny, My Johnny, Let a Few of Us Over. O my Johnny, Johnny my deary. To taste your Beef Pudding & Beery." and the title reading "The Frenchman's Dream". The uncoloured plate is delightfully vulgar, depicting Napoleon vomiting, his cronies none too pleased with the dead frogs on top of a barrel they are sniffing and attempting to eat. One fellow has given up and is chewing on his pistol, a woman and child lie prostate in the shadows. A broadside lying on the ground reads "O the Roast Beef of Old England". The caption reads "John Bull transported; or the Case alter'd." A fabulous find for the collector of all things Napoleonic. 081596 Price:
599.00 USD
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Various Authors What Is a Mother? Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.A. C. R. Gibson Company 1977 083785010X / 9780837850108 Hard Cover Very Good Illustrated Beautiful pictures and illustrations of mothers with their children and very wonderful poems and sayings by various authors. Great gift for mother's day. Book - comes with its own box. Excellent condition with only a gift inscription on the front inside cover otherwise a fine tight copy. C2224 Price:
11.99 USD
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