Goober peas P. Nutt, lilsq., New York, John L. Peters, c.1864 b.r A.lil.Blackmar, La. ,------12 Gooch, William Byron's farewell to the maid of Athens. Cincinnati, A.C.Peters & bro c1861-6fi]

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Goodbye (one word) • Good Clean Fun. Bock, Jerry. N.Y., Sunbeam Husic Corp., F 01960. I I Langstroth Good Company.

I V.25, p.19l Song. Words by Dr. Chas. Mackay. Music by Stephen Adams. No imprint.

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L • J Good evenin' Seymour, Tot. c and others:!. N. 'i". t Davis, Coots and Engel Inc., 1930. copy 1 copy 2 together with "In my Heart - Its Youll

• I- No -55 Good fellow gal Novelty waltz ballad. Lyric by J. Keirn I Brennan. Music by Alex Gerber. M. Wi tmark & Sons, Nm-I York. ~c. I92I,. Plate no.: M. W.& Sons. I6385-3.

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On cover: Water color of girl set on pink ani! blue background. Witmark Popular Standard Pictorial symbol. Cover by: Hy-Art Studio. pp • .5,6: adv.

tt I r.:--~ INo. 56 Good For You - Bad for Me • Words and musio by B.G. DeSy1va, Lew Brown I and • N.Y., DeSylva, Brawn and Henderson~ Ino. 01930

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I • I"" ~ Good Humor. " Rondo for Piano. By Frederic Baumfe1der. Ope 274. Cinoinnati, The John Churoh Company, 0.(1897). Plate no. 12424-4.

6pp. no. 2-5, last p. blank. On oover: lithograph portrait of woman & design; fig. 4 in a-pt. oirole • • v.l3 Good humor. p.226 Humereske. HUIDDreske. Composition pour piano, par Fritz Spindler. Op.27. , G. An.d.N" and Co. PI. mark: G.A. &; Co. 1375-9

L • No.55oS5 ~--Good-little bad-little- you 'k- Words and music by Bud Green and Sam H. fI Stept. Green & Stept Inc., 745 7th Av., cc.a9Z8~. .

6pp. no.3-5. On cover: Lithograph of innocent-looking girl casting shadow with devil horns. Plate mark: Good little bad 3. pp.l,6 - adv •

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R784.8 Good luck Mary. ! £5699 Good luck Mary. Empire City Quartet latest 1890 march song, Good Luck 1Itary. Words by Alfred v.3 Bryan and Edgar Leslie.• Nusic by AI. PiantadQs~ p.96 New York, Harry Cooper Pub. 6~.m1909~ Pl. mar~ Good luck Mary. 4. I 6p. ' Portrai ts Empire City Quartet: Harry cooperj Harry Tally. Irving Cooper and Harry Mayo on . cover. Advertisement on p.c6~ • I I •

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I -- I No.47 Good luck Mary. Piantadosi, Al. N.Y·, Shapiro music pub. c.lI09 •

• N. D. A Good Man Is Hard to Find • Words and music by Eddie Green • N.Y., Pace and Hand~ Music Co. (undated)

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~o.ss .- Good morning dearie - (selection) \ I Charles Dillingham presents the new musical comedy, Good Morning,Dearie. \ Book and lyrics by Anne Caldwell. Music by Jerome Kern. Stag- I I ed by Edward Royce. T. B. Harms Company, New , York. cC. 1921:1. Plate no.: T. B. H. Co. 194- \ I 14.

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I • I No.48 Good mo'nin' judge. Hein, Silvio. N.Y., T.B.Harms Day and Hunter, c.19l0 •

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I No.54 By Robert Lloyd _ Army Song Leader. "War edition". Popular edition. Leo. Feist, Inc., New York cc.1918~. Plate no.:3943-2. 4pp. no.2&3.

On cover: Picture of a man in uniform. p.4 - adv • L__ _ • -1- -I No.55 Laurence Schwab and Frank Mansel present the collegiate musical comedy Good News! Words and music by B.G. De Sylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson. Book by Laurence Schwab, and B.G. De Sylva. Book staged by Edgar MacGregor. Musical numbers staged by Rob't. Connolly. With George Olsen (himself) and his music. De Sylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc., New York cc.1927~. Plate no.: Good News-4. I 6pp. no.2-5.

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Gee, But I'd Like To Make You Happy_ , Good News. If You're Not Kissing Me. Brown, Naoio Herb

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I R700.8 Good news from home. " :t'T95 Ballad as SUl"l.e by Ordwayt s Aeolian s and j v.2 other ••• celebrated vocalists througnout ••• the Leahy union... Words Be music composed Be mest aff~t­ p.149 ionat1ey dedicated to his Mother by P.S. Gilmer. Boston, G.P. Reed Be Co., 1854. Plate no. 2139. 'I 6p. p.6. blank. Piano and guitar versions 25 cts. net• • •

Gilmore, Patrick· Sarsr:teld No. 59 Good news from home. Ballad as sung by Ordway's Aolians, Geo. Christy & Woods Minstrels, West & Peels Camp­ bell Minstrels, Christy's Minstrels and other celebrated vocalists throughout the Union. Words & Music composed & most affectionately dedicated to his Mother by p. S. Gilmore. I Boston, G. P. Reed & Co., 0.1854. Plate No.2l39 j 6pp. no. 2-5, p.6 blank. I Cop. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - I On covers: beneath composer's name. "Author I of 'Sad news from home'''; decorative design. Cop.l, fig.2tein5-pt. star; Cop.2,3,4, Price 25/. I ______- ___ - - __ - ______--,_J Vol.94 Good news from home. p.19 Ballad as sung by Ordway's Aolians ••• Geo. Christy & Woods Minstrels ••• ~jest & Peels Campbell Minstrels ••• Christy's Minstrels. Words & music oomposed & most affeotionately dedicated to his mother by P. S. Gilmore. Guitar. Boston, G. P. Reed & Co., 17 Tremont Row, 0.1858? Plate no. 2226.

6pp. no. 3-5, 2nd & last pp. blank. On oover: decorative design; "author of ••• " - I song; Piano; fig. 2t in 5-pt. star. p.5: F. GOOkere itz, music engvr. 3 verses. Good News From Home. - Gilmore, Patrick Sarsfield

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Boosey's Christy's Minstrels Album. Harris, George Frederick (arrg.) • ~~--~--~--~----~-- ~ -----" 1 No.3 Good-night. Ant. Dvor8:k:. Cincinnati. The Jennings Music I Store, c. 1891 • I

• / Good night. Eastman, A.H. and HeItman, Fred. Cleveland, Ohio, Fred HeItman Company, c1916 •

~i_ • No. 40 Good Night. "Anda.nte and Allegro." A Colleotion of Pieces without Octaves, for the Pianoforte. Edited, revised and fingered by the Best Modern Masters. Niels W. Gade ••• Revised and fingered by Wm• Scharfenberg. New York, G. Sohirmer; 0.1887. Plate no. 4485.

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L • V.36 Good Night. p.129 The Poetry by Doct. T. Gray. Music from "Masaniello". Arranged as a Solo and Chorus for his Pupils by G. Kingsley. Boston, C. Bradlee, Washington St., c.1834.

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------• No.55 B Good night boat. Kern, Jerome. N.Y., T.B.Harms co., c. 1920. copies 1-2 • No.1 Good night! but not good bye. A favorite ballad written by A. Fleetwood. Musio by Alfred Hawthorne. Piano. Cinoinnati, W. C. Peters & Sons, 0.(1858). Plate no. 2959.4.

6pp. no. 3-5. 2nd & last pp. blank. On cover: deoorative design; "author of" - 2 pieces; fig. zt in 5-pt. star; Guitar; 3 other pubIs • • ------I *11 Good nightl But not good bye. A favorite ballad, written by A.Fleetwood; mu- I sic by Alfred Hawthorne. Cincinnati, W.C.Peters & [ r' 80ns.c1858] I [ 5p.

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I L • ,------No.55 Good night (1 111 see you in the morning) By Carl Hohengarten, Win. Roettger, and Paul Small. Published by Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Music Publishers, cor. Broadway & 47th Street, New York cc.1926~.

6pp. no.5-5. On cover: Lithograph of moon shining through tree-tops. Cover by Wahlman. Plate mark: Good night 5. pp.2,6 - adv • • i------.------.-----.--- --I No.56 Goodnight, \ Words and music I by Huddie Ledbetter and I I John Lomax •. Introduced and featured by The I I Weavers and Gordon Jenkins on Decca Records. I I New York: Spencer Music Corp. cc.19?6 (Mac- I I Millan Co., N.Y.)~. I 4pp. no.2. I I I On cover: photographs of the Weavers and Gordon I Jenkins. Plate mark: Goodnight Irene-2. I p.4-badv. 1

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American Home Songs • • Ii I no.52 Good night, little blossom. Words by G.W.Birdseye, music by M.Keller. Boston. Ditson. 1868. I 6p.

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, No. 43 Good Night, Little Girl, Good Night By J.C. Macy. High Voice, in C, Medium Voice, in Bb, Low Voice, an Ab. Boston- Oliver Ditson Company, New York- Chas. H. Ditson & Co., Chicago- Lyon & Healy. c.[1898]. Plate no.: 5-44-66969-5.

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On cover: Picture of girl in bed and a lady price: 60¢. p.3- (words by) Julia M. Hays. p.8- adv.

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No.45 Good night, little girl, good night Songs. J.C. Macy. Boston: Oliver Ditson Company cc.1898~. Plate no.: 4-50-62012-5. 8pp. no.5-7. ~C.O~r On cover: List of J.C. Macy1s songs includ­ ing the title song and a list of subsidiaries of the Oliver Ditson Company. p.2 - adv. p.8- blank.

------No.56 Good night, little girl of my dreams By Charlie Tobias and Joe Burke. New York: Joe Morris Music Co., c.1933. Plate mark: Good Night Little Girl, etc.-2.

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• Good night love. A muoh admired ballad as written by Mr. James Naok and adapted to Sig. Bellini's celebrated rondo "Dalla gioja e dal piacore". Arranged by Signor A. Bagioli. New York, Thos. Birch, ca.(l820-52).

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2nd p.: decorative design; printed on blue background; green border. 3 verses • • v.l Good night love. p.I02 A much admired ballad as written by Mr. James Nack, and adapted te 5ig. Bellini's celebrated rende, ·Dalla gi.eja e dal piacere-. Arranged by' Signor A. Bagioli. N. Y., Thes. Birch r;1820-1841:a 4p. p.l and 4 blank• • •

Nack, James Bellini, Vincenz0 BagiGli, Signor A. Dalla gieja e dal piacere. Good night! love, good night! A favorite serenade, words by Lewis J.01st. Esq. the music composed & respectfully dedicated to Miss A.E.Smith by E. Tho~as. Oincinnati, T.!. Mason 1847. 3p. • • PEP

Cincinnati imprint Cist, Lewis J ~ Thomas, E ' Smith, Miss A,E 2 copies I~­ Good night my child.

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I I • r ;13 Good Night My Love l I " As sung by Herr Wachtel. English words by Addison. Composed by Franz Abt. John Church & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio ~c.1872~. Plate no. 1781-4.

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I No. 5~ Goodnight My Love. . II . Featured in the 20th Century-Fox production, "Stowaway." Words and music by Mack Gordon \ and Harry Revel. N.Y., Robbins Music Corp., 799 7th Ave., c1936 I cop. 1-2 Plate no. SH 1484-3 Inside above title: "Sung by Alice Faye. tl On cover: Portraits of Robert Young, Alice I Faye. and Shi~ Temple.

~------! 135 Good night, nw sweet I Sehonaeker, H.J. I Good night, nw sweet. Indianapolis, Benham, i I ].872.

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slee~ I No.55 B Good night, tight. Leonard, Harold and John Glynn. N.Y. J JeromeH.Remick and co., c.1929.

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• --- -- ~ No.56 Good-night sweet dreams Music by Harold Solomon. Words by Al Pian­ tadosi. Artist copy. New York: Irving Berlin Inc., c.1931. Plate mark: Good Night Sweet Dreams 2.

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• ~9--GOOd night, sweet Dreams. -(Gut1lifacht, mein I Liebl). Dedicated to and sung by Miss Mabel Haas. Music by J. W. Bischoff. Alto. Washington, D. C., John F. Ellis & Co., 0.1885.* Plate No.38.

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On cover: lithograph portrait of Mabel Haas & deSign; Oscar Brandstetter, Leipzig; Prioe 50 cts. 'p.2, c. lB87~ Good night sweetheart. Noble, Ray r: and others:!. N.Y., Robbins Music Corp., 1931. cop. 1-2

Plate no. 827-3 - oop. 1-2 On cover: Portrait of Rudy Vallee with oaption­ "Introduoed in Amerioa by Rudy Vallee. Also featured in Earl Carroll Vanities (9th Edition) • tt - cop. 1-2 • r No.68 Goodnight, sweetheart, goodnight Words and music by Calvin Carter and James Hudson. Arc Music Corporation~ Sole selling agent, Regent Music Corporation, 1619 Broadway, New York 19, N.Y. cc.19532.

4pp. no.2-5. On cover: Lithograph of music notes and treble clef. Price 50t_ Plate mark: Goodnight, sweetheart, goodnight-2. p.4- adv.

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I ~-~.- • _J No.46 Good-Night Sweetheart, Good-Night Three Twins - Chas. Dickson's musical adap­ tatron:of Mrs. R. Pacheco's comedy, "Incog". Lyrics by O.A. Hauerbach. Music by Karl L. Hoschna. M. Witmark & Sons, New York, Chicago, London, Paris cc.1908~. Plate no.: 8282 t.

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I No.46 The good old Jackson car ItNo hill too steep." "No sand too deep." Miss Suzanne Sue - Prima Donna, Cleveland HippodroIlle. "From Earth ~o Mar in a Jackson car:~I! Car poses - Miss Corinne Cantwell and Miss Allen Milton of the Colonial Stock Co. Words by C.D. Paxson. Music by C. Carlton. The Jackson Automobile Co., Jackson, Mich. cc.19Q8~t by C.D. Paxson. Plate no.: Jack­ son Car 2. 4pp. no.3 (see next card) L • -2- On cover: Lithograph, on blue, that shows a car "traveling" from the earth to Mars. Also, includes photographs of Miss Suzanne Sue and C.D. Paxson. p.4 - ad~. Title of song does not appear on the front cover. It is first presented on p.2 • • I ! No.52 Good old levee days. Carroll, Harry. N.Y., Shapiro, Bernstein and co., c.1914 •

• No.42 The good old times. Williams, Gus. Philadelphia,Pa., M.D- Swisher, c.1895 •

• r-- 1168 The Good Old USA

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Rag Medley • • (The) good old WOIll8ll. I~:­ , ballad, from the French of B~ranger. Dedicated to L.L.B. by M. L. D. Music oompo.ed and arranged I' by James G. J.faeder. Boston. Wm. I H. Oakes. Cl840-1851] C 1842 8pp. pp 2-8 blaDlt I Pr A 38 cta nett !haTer & Co's lithog'y Boston I, Bottom of p.5: V.S. E.R. Andrews, printer

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I • r I No. 69 Good time girl By Scott Davis. R~corded by Nancy Sinatra on Reprise Records. Boots Enterprises, Inc. d/b/a, Bootique Music! Sole selling agent: Criterion Music Corp;, 150 ~iest 55th Street, New York 19, N.Y. cc.19hP~.

4pp. no.2-5. p.4 blank. On cover: photograph of Nancy Sinatra; price 85p (in U.S.A.). Plate mark: Good time girl-2. p.5- The a-b-cimp1ified system for reading music • • •

L __ _ • No. 1 The Good Time Is Here. As Sung by Henri vVharton. Music by Stephen Glover. Words by A. T. Pecqueur Esqr. Cincinnati, W. C. Peters & Sons, ca.(1853- 1860). Plate No. 2993. 5.

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On cover: Figure 2t in 5-pointed star • • r-----~------I 1167 The Good Time Polka I

By Cliff Friend and George Monroe. \ Featured 1 by George Olsen and his Orchestra. New York: Burke \ & Van Heusen Inc. [cl945] Plate Mark: The Good Time\ Polka-4. I

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\ 4pp., no .2-4. \ \ I On cover: 11 tho graph picturing Mike Love \ and Todd Rundgren signed I Heather Harris. p.4 I lower left-hand ! corner: logo, "'Almo Publication~\ an affiliate of A & M Records, 1358 North La \ \ Brea, Hollywood, I CA 90028. Price: 2.50. I

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\ : • I ~------R'784.2 Good-A-Bye-JoPJ1. fC60.2 Good-A-13ye-John (Con and Kid) Lyric by v.l Henry Blossom. Music by Victor Herbert. I:New p.l'79 York;] 1>1. 'VIlitmark &. Sons 1:1906;] Plate no. M.W. &. Sons 7599. 6p.

I: Price:> 50 cts. Devid l-fontgomery 2.nd Fred A. stone in Charles Dillingham's Production "The Red IvIill". Book and lyrics by Henry Blossom. lviusic by Victor Herbert, on cover.

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Vo1.93 Goodban, Henry William (1816- ) p.21 The fire fly polka. No.1. Solo ••• By Henry W. Goodban. London, R. Addison & Co., 210 Regent St., oa.(1848-l851). Plate no. 1397.

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Vol.75 Good-bye. (Farel~ll, farewell is a lonely p.65 sound. ) Ballad. Composed & arranged for the piano forte by J. C. Engelbrecht. Baltimore, F. D. Benteen, c.(1844). Plate no. 409.

6pp. no. 3-5, 2nd & last pp. blank. On cover: decorative design; Price 25 cts. net. p.5: Webb, music engvr • • Vol.79 Good-bye. (Farew.3ll, farewell is a lon~ p.223 sound.) Ballad. Composed & arranged for the piano forte by J. C. Engelbrecht. Baltimore. Frederick D. Benteen. c.(1844). Plate no. 409. I

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I L • Vol.65 Good-bye. (Farewell, farewell is a lonely p.197 sound.) Ballad. Composed & arranged for the piano forte by J. C. Engelbreoht. Baltimore, Frederick D. Benteen. 0.(1844). Plate no. 409.

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"Good bye" Or Farewell, farewell is a lonely Bound. :Ballad. Oomposed and arranged for the piano forte by J.C. Engelbrecht. :Baltimore. F.D. ~enteen. c. 1844 6pp. pp.2 & 6 blank 25ets. net Plate mark: 409 Fifth edition Webb (on bottom p.5)

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II NO.48 Goodbye. Kummer, Clare. N. Y., Jerome H.Remick and co:, c.1910 •

I • _I o~.55 G~od-Bye • - Words by Zeldo Sears and music by Harold Levey • N. Y. ~ T. B. HarIllSJ and Fra.ncis I Day a.nd Hunter Il c1920

• No. 21 Good-Bye. Favorite Melodies Arranged as Quartettes. With an aooompaniment for the Piano Forte. No.6: "Good Bye". l"or Four Voices. Arranged by F. Lucchesi. Baltimore, Miller & Beaoham, c.(1854). Plate no. 2699.

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On cover: ornate design by "Gillingham"; list of 7 pieces; fig. 2t in 5-pt. star. p.5: Webb, music engr. 4 verses • • The Good Bye. !NO.:- A tribute of esteem to my Chioago friends. For piano by Silas G. Pratt.

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No. 55 Good-Bye Henry W. Savage offers Mitzi I in, ItLady Billy." A musical romance. Book & lyrics by Zelda Sears. Music by Harold Levey. Staged by John McKee. Musical numbers arranged by Julian Alfred. T. B. Harms and Francis, Day & Hunter, New York. ce. 1920.~ Plate no. 6178-4. 6 pp. no. 2-5. cover: photograph of Mitzi; on.a] so two color lithograph of knight th pole and shield. ___ I Good-Bye -2- No. 60. Also mentions 9 songs in set. Platemark, pp. 3,4,5. p. 6, adv .

L __ • Good-Byel Song by F. Paolo Tosti. New York, Jack Mills, 148-150 West 46th Street, c.(1924). Plate no. 4.

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~------• No. 2 The Good Bye At The Door. Ballad. Written by J. E. Carpenter. Composed by Stephen Glover. CinCinnati, A.C. Peters & Bro: - J. L. Peters & Bro: St. Louis, ca. (1861-1866). Plate No. 3957.5.

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No. 58 The Good Bye At The Door. J Ballad. The music composed by Stephen Glover Words by J. E. Carpenter. London, Duff & Hodg­ son, 65 Cxford St., ca.(1837-l862). Plate No. 1919.

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Flowered border on cover. Henry Beyer, Electrotyper & Stereotyper, 538 BrOadWay,. N. Y.• I V01.84- Th~ ~OOd bye at the door. p.393 Ballad written by J. E. Carpenter. Composed by Stephen Glover. Philadelphia, Dennis Lawton, 103 So. Tenth St., oa.(1856- 1863).*

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No.54 Good bye, Bargravia Cohan and Harris present the musical romance'l "The Royal Vagabond". Book by Steohen rvor . Szinnyey & Wm. Cary Duncan. Lyrics by Willia~ Cary Duncan. Music by Anselm Goetzl. Songs by George M. Cohan. M. Witmark & Sons, New York fc.1919]. Plate no.: 7268 15943-3.

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• -.~ No.3 Good bye, but come again A beautiful ballad by J.R. Thomas. Author of Janette - Jamies' whisper to Jessie. Published by J.L. Peters & Bro., Cincinnati. 1867. Plate number: 1904. 4.

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On cover: Title enclosed in red and gold floral wreath. "To Miss Kate Cook." Number 5 in star. Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co., Lith., Cincinnati. p.3: "Words by George Cooper." p.8: adv .

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I La.ngstroth Good Bye, But Come Again. V.13,p.163 A Beautiful Ballad by J. R. Thomas. Words by George Cooper. New York, J. L. Peters, c.1867. Plate no. 1904. 4.

8pp. no. 3-6, 2nd & last 2ppo bla.nk. On cover: oval colored lithograph border of roses by "Ehrgott, Forbriger & Co., lt Lith., Cincinnati ; "To Miss Kate Cook"; "Author of "- list of 2 songs; 3 other pubIs.; fig. 5 in 5-pt. star • • 11154 GOO:-bye cherry blOSSO~~ ------~I

With compliments of the composer. Words I and music by Charles Forrest Wilkins and Edw. Allen Stickney. Fbrster Music Publisher Inc. Chicago. J. Albert & Son. Sydney. N.S.W. Australia. cc.1917~ Plate no. Cherr.y blossom 5. 8pp. (plus 2 unnumbered leaves) No.4-5.

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above title- '·Respectfully dedicated to Miss Shirley Dare Miller". Lyric by Charles Forest \Vilkins. Music by Edw. Allen Stickney. p.6: blank. p.7: blank. p.8: adv. 2 un- numbered leaves: violin obbligato and cello obbligato •

__I '------• No. 43 Good-Bye Dolly Gray. Words by Will D. Cobb and music by Paul Barnes, writer of "I Would Not Break Her Heart." N.Y., Howley, Haviland & Dresser; 1260- 1266 Broadway, c1900

Plate mark: Good-Bye Dolly Gray 4 On cover: Autographed portrait of Aurie! Dogwell • No.44 Good bye Eliza Jane. Von Tilzer, Harr,y. N.Y., Harry Von Tiller pub. co., c.1903 •

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• No.50 Good-bye everybody. Gilbert, Jean. N.Y., T.E.Harms and Co., c.19l2.

• I~ I I No. 54 Good-Bye France. (Youfll Never Be Forgotten by the U. S. A.) By Sergeant Irving Berlin. New York, I Waterson-Berlin & Snyder Co., 0.(1918). Plate no. 858-2.

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I • _I I No.54 Good-bye Germany By J. Edwin MCConnell and Lincoln MCConnell. Ted Browne Music Co., Chicago cc.19l8~. Plate no.: none.

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On cover: Lithograph of some giant shoes, labled U,S., crushing a Ge~ soldier. p.4- adv. • No.52 Goodbye girls, I'm through. Caryl1, Iv~n. N.Y., Chappell and Co., c.1914.

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Chin-Chin (Selections) • • Langstroth Good bye God bless you, said mother. V.24,p.lll Song & ohorus with flute or violin obligato by Jno. T. Rutledge. Cincinnati, Geo. D. Newhall & Co., 62 West 4th St., 0.(1878). Plate no. 248.3.

6pp. no. 4-5, 2nd & last pp. blank. On oover: ornate border & design; Pro 35~ nett • • No.53 Good-bye, good luck, God bless you. Ball, Ernest R. N. Y., M.Witmark and Sons, c.1916 •

• Langstroth Good-Bye Happy Days. V.13,p.91 John Cort presents "Flo-Flotl ••• Book & Lyrics by Fred De Gresac and Edward Paul ton. Music by Silvio Hein. New York, T. B. Harms and Franois, Day & Hunter, 0.(1917). Plate no. 5588-4.

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On oover: colored lithograph of woman & ohorus line; list of 9 pieces & prices • • No.3 Good Byet I'm Gone. -I Will. S. Hayso Cincinnati, Geo. D. Newhall & Co., c. 1881. No.56 Good-bye Jonah Music by Arthur Schwartz. Words by Albert Stillman. New York: Robbins Music Corp., c.1937 .

• _I No.42 Good-9~e little girl good-bye. Edwards, Gus. N.Y •• M.Witmark and Sons, c.1894.

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Good-Bye Little Girl Good-Bye. Words by Will D. Cobb and music by Gus Edwards, authors of "Dolly Gray" and "Molly Darling." N.Y., M. iVitmark & Sons., 144 W. 37th St., 01904

On oover: Portraits of Emma Carus, Will Cobb and Gus Edwards Figure 5 Cover by C.P • • ~I Good-Bye, Ma! Good-Bye, Pal Good-Bye, Mule with yer old hee-haw! by Barclay Walker

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Long Boy by Barclay Walker • r No.6~odbye Mama (I1m 0;;-;; YOkoham;y---- - l Words and music by J. Fred Coots. Chappell I and Co., Inc. RKO Building, Rockefeller Center, New York City. ec.194l3. Plate no.: C-1157-3.

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No.4? Good-bye mister Caruso. Piantodosi, Al. N.Y., Shapiro music pub. c.1909.

I • J Langstroth Goodbye, Mother Machree. V.17,p.25 March Ballad. Lyric by J. Keirn Brennan. Music by Ernest R. Ball. (N. Y.), M. Witmark & Sons, c.(1918). Plate no. 15757-2.

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On cover: photo of "Mrs. Jane Jenning(?) and Walter McGrail(?) Vitagraph stars, reproduced by permission'!; "Writers ofn _ list of 7 songs • • -~ I -~ ------___ --iil---~;:.-~----

No. 39 Good-Bye, My Honey, I'm Gone. I

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• 1------I No. 44 Good-bye, my lady love. I I Words & music by Jos. E. Howard. Sung with success by Sabelle Johnson. Arr. by Al. La Rue. I New York, Chas. K. Harris, c.1904.

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I On cover: red lithograph o£ flowers, photo ll of Sabelle Johnson; "composer of - 2 songs; fig. 5. p.5: Teller, Sons & Dorner, New York • • ------

No.51 Good-bye my tango. Hubbell, Rqmond. N. Y., T.B. Harms & Francis Dq & H\Ulter. c.1913 •

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Wells. Sam Howard. Frank Minstrel songs & music l ~O~5~ ~OOd-Bye Shanghai Oriental Fox Trot Song. Words by Howard Johnson. Music by Joseph Meyer. Leo. Feist, Inc. New York [c. 1921J Plate no.: 4953-3.

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• i-- I No. 41 Good bye, sweet day. Vannah, Kate Boston, Mass., 1 Louis H. Ross & Co. 1891 •

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Sweetheart". J. L. Hatton. Cinoinnati6 C. Y. Fonda. 72 West Fourth St., oa.(1858- 1870). Plate no. 107=4.

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------• R7~-.8--Go-:-db-Y-e-, sweetheart, goodby<>. . =I fC69.2 Goodbye, sweetheart, goodbye. Poem by v.I Arthur J. Lamb. Helody by 4lbert Von Tilzer. p.169 Ne'!t;r York, The :':ork Music Co. c;1905:a Plate mark:· Goodbye Sweetheart. M.V. 8p.

Price: 60 Cts. PH.te.mau: Goodbye, Sweetheart, M. V. eAch:a I'm sorr,y on p.2. Teller, Sons & Dorner, NeW' York, on p.7. eAdv.:a "If •tears were pearls, on p.8 • I~ •

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• Good-Bye, Sunshine Hello Moon • Words and musio by Gene Busk Eokstein • N.Y., T.B. Har.ms and Francis, Day and Hunter c19l9

• Goodbye tc> love. Clarkson, Jeff. N.Y., Bolton MUsic Co., 1932. copies 1-2 • R784.B Good-bye to my old southern borne. f5699 Good-bye to my old southern home. Words 1880 by George Cooper. Music by Clifford Cox. New p.157 York, Richard A. Saalfie1d. 1883. Pl. mark: Goo~-bye to my old southern home.-3. 6p. Figure 4 in ornament on cover • • • Cooper, George 1840-1927. Cox, Clifford ,------

Vol.62 Goodeve, Mrs. Arthur p.34l Love in the mist. Song. Words by F. E. Wetherly. Musio by Arthur Goodeve. Cinoinnati, John Churoh & Co., 66 West 4th St •• ca. (1870-82). Plate no. 2445-3.

6pp • • No.67 Goodhart, Al Better not roll those blue, blue eyes (at somebody else) Words by Kay Twomey. Music by Al Goodhart. New York: Crawford Music Corporation, c.1942. Plate mark: C-505-3 Better Not Roll etc.

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• Goodhart, Al (1905- ) It's winter again Lyric by Arthur Freed. Music by Al Hoffmann and Al Goodhart. New York: Leo. Feist Inc. [c. 1 1932J • Plate no.: 66 +5-3.

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Goodhart, Al. Twomey , Kay. Johnny doughboy found a rose in Ireland. N.Y. Cra\1!ord Music Corp. c.1936 •

• No.6? Goodman, Al Twilight Words by Gladys Shelley. Music by Louis Urban and Al Goodman. Based on Borodin's Polovetsian Dances. New York: Ben Bloom Music Corp., c.1949. Plate mark: Twilight-2.

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Words by Harry B. Smith. Music by Edward Kuneke and Alfred Goodman. N.Y.: Harms, Incorporated. cc. 1923.~ Plate no. 6686-6. 8 pp • • I I I No. 55 Goodman, Alfred and Benatzky, R, A Baby in Love • Words by Harold Atteridge and musio by R. Benatzky • N.Y., Tama Musio Pub. Corp_ 01921

• -l No. 55 Goodman. Alf'red The Call of Love. Words by H8.rry B. Smith and musio by Alfred Goodman ~ N.Y., Harms Inc. c1926

• _I No.55 Goodman, Alfred (1890-1972) Dear Old Land Of Mine Book by Frederick Lonsdale and Cyrus Wood. From the book by Rudolph Schanzer and Ernest ~,relisch. Lyrics by Harry GrRham and C.frus T,ITood. Music by Alfrpd G(:odman. N.Y.: Harms Inc. cc .1922:r. I Plate no.! 6614-3.

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6pp • • No. 54 Goodman, Alfred Linger Longer Letty • Words by Oliver Morosco and music by A1ferd Goodman • N.Y., Leo Feist, Inc. c1919

• No. 55 - I Goodman, Alfred I Love Has Found My Heart • Words by Harry B. Smith and music by Alfrel I Goodman • N.Y., Harms Inc. 01926

• ~~55 -- Goodman, Alfred and others The Promanade Walk • by I Words by Clifford Grey and musio Alfredl Goodman. Maurie Rubens and J. Fred Coots • N.Y., Harms, Ino. 01925

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• No.55 Goodman, Alfr~d, (1890- ) Someone Words by Harry B. Smith. Music by Alfred Goodman and Maurie Rubens. Harms Inc., New York cc.1925~. Plate rio.: 7528-3.

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• .~~~~--~~~~-~ No .~~ GMdman, Alfl'ed(1890-1972) li1Then Hearts Are Young Book by Frederick Lonsdale and Cyrus Wood. From the book by Rudolph Schanzer and Ernest Welisch. Lyrics by Harry Graham and Cyrus tNood. Music by Sigmund Romberg, by arr. with M. Witmark and I Sons, and Alfred Goodman. N.Y.: Harms Inc. 1:0.1922". Plate no.: 6613-4. I 6pp. I

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No. 55 Goodman, Lillian Rosedale (1887- ) Cherie, I Love You Words and Music by Lillian Rosedale Good­ man. Harms, Inc. New York. (c. 1926) Plate no.: 76 1+8-4.

8pp • • No.55 Goodman, Lillian Rosedale (1887-) Cherie, I Love You ~I Words and Music By Lillian Rosedale Goodman. N.Y.: Harms Incorporated [c.1926] Plate no.:7670-,~

8pp. • Langstroth Goodrich, Alfred John (1847-1920) v.27 p.43 Scherzo capriccioso By A. J. Goodrich. Cincinnati: Geo. D. Newhall & Co. cc.1879~.

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• No. 70 Goodrum, Randy You Needed Me Words and Music by Randy Goodrum. Chappell. c.[1978].

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• _I Goodwin, Joe (1889-1943) A little bit of sunshine (from home) Words by Ballard MacDonald & Joe Goodwin. Music by James F. Hanley. New York, Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. cc.1918~. Plate no: none. 4pp. • -I

I /$6"'9-/tp-Y3 No.50 Goodwin, Joe~and Charles Grant Anywhere, everywhere, always you. N.Y., F.B. Haviland pub. co., c.19l2 •

• R'784.8 Goodvrin, Joe 1889-1943. fS699 Billy. 1890 Billy (I al't"1aYs dream of Bill) Lyrics v.3 hy Joe Good'tdn. l~lusic by Kendis and Paley. p.148 New York, Kendis and Paley 0::1911;:) Pl. mark: Billy.4 •

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No.49 Goodwin, Joe 1889-l~43 Billy, Billy. (I always dream of Bill.) Lyrics by Joe Goodwin. IIIusic by Kendis & Paley. N. Y., Kendis & Paley c19ll;:a Plate mark: Bllly.4 •

• '-1 No.55 Goodwin, Joe (1889-1943) Everywhere you go Words and music by Larry Shay, Joe Goodwin and Mark Fisher, New York, Lombardo Music, Inc. rc.1928J. Plate no.: 11-2.

4pp. • No.55 Goodwin, Joe (l~g'-1~4~) Hoosier Sweetheart By Joe Goodwin, Paul Ash and Billy Baskette. Milton Weil Music Co., Inc., Chicago cc.1924~. Plate no.: Hoosier Sweet­ heart 3.

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L • No.55 Goodwin, Joe (1889-1943) I'd love to call you my sweetheart By Paul Ash, Joe Goodwin & Larry Shay Chicago: Milton Weil Husic Co., Inc. Itc.1926:2

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Kiss Me Good-Night • I Words and msuoi by Joe Goodwin and Lew B, Brown •

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• No. 52 Goodwin, Joe & others (1889-1943) My oroony melody. (Tia-da-da Tia-da-da) • ••• By Joe Goodwin and Ray Goetz. N. Y., Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., 0.(1914). Plate no. 4.

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1- • Goodwin, Joe & Brown, Lew #51 The ragtime dream. N.Y., Leo. Feist, Inc., 01913.

• No.53 Goodwin, Joe (1889-1943) There's a light that's burning in the window of the little house upon the hill. By Ballard Macdonald, Joe Goodwin and Harry Puck. Published by Shapiro Bernstein & Co. Inc., New York. cc. 191". 6pp. • I No.55 Goodwin, Joe (1889-1943) When you're smiling (the whole world smiles with you) Words and music by Mark Fisher, Joe Goodwin and Larry Shay. Chicago, Harold Rossiter Music Company cc.1928]. Plate no.: none.

6pp. • Goodwin, Walter (1889-1942) Back in the old neighborhood Words and music by Clyde Hager, Walter Goodwin & Gene Greene. New York, Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., c:c.1923i. Plate no.: 1341-3. 6pp. • Goodwin, Walter and Stevens, MaXgaret T. No. 55 Hail the Baltimore & Ohio. Centenary March. Music by Walter Goodwin, wri ter of "That Wonderful Mother of Mine, It and Margaret T. Stevens. c1927 by the Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road Co., Baltimore, Ohio. Pub. by Walter Goodwin Inc., 156 W. 44th St., New York City.

Plate mark: Hail the Baltimore & Ohio 3 On cover: Scale model of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad • engine and coal car. -- -- I NO.S;-- Goodwin. Walter Mumsey my own Words and music by Clyde Hager and Walter Goodwin. Detroit: Harrison Music Co. Inc .• c.1920. Plate no.: 3.

6pp. (no.3-S) • ------, ~o~ Goodwin, Walter That wonderful mother of mine Ballad. Lyric by Clyde Hager. Music by Walter Goodwin. New York: M. Witmark & I Sons, c.I91S. Plate mark: M.W.&Sons 15794-2.

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8 pp • • No. 56 Goody-Goody. By Johnny Mercer & Matt Malneck. Featured by Phil Regan. New York, Crawford Music Corporation, 1619 Broadway, c.(1936). Plate no. 3.

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L_ • I The goose-girl's song. I No.45 Sousa, John Philip. N.Y., The John Church Company. e.1906.

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By Cliff Friend and Carmen Lombardo. Donaldson, Douglas and Gumble, N.Y., [c. 1936].

6 pp., no. 3-5 . Plate number: 275-3. Page one: accordion arrangement. Page 6-adv. On cover: design of heart shapes falling toward the fore­ ground, inset photo; "Successfully featured by Russ Morgan." • ------Goose step march. Gosling, Adolph. Cleveland, H.M. Brainard Company, c1890 •

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I No.3 Goote, J ohan 1 Falling Leaves Polka. Scraps of the Season. No.2. By Jahan Goote. Cincinnati, A. C. Peters & Bra., 0.(1866).

6pp • • No.2 Goote, Johan Faust-marche et choeur des soldats. Cincinnati, A.C. Peters & Bro.. r:C.1804~

• • 33 Goote, Johan Martha, No.2 • ••• New York, J. L. Peters; St. Louis, J. L. Peters & Co., c.l869. Plate no. X556-3.

6pp • • I:7-0- GO-rd-O-n, -A-la-n I NO. MY Heart Belongs to Me , Words and music by Alan Gordon. New York: Koppelman-Bandier Music and Kiki 'I Music Corp. eC. 1977::1. PIRte no.: 3051-4.

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4pp. (no.2-3) • no.68 Gordon, Irving Unforgettable. N.Y., Bourne. Cincinnati, Willis, 1951.

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• No.55 Gordon, Mack Ain'tcha? By Mack Gordon and Max Rich. Sung by in the Paramount picture "Pointed Heels." New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., c.1929. Plate mark: Ain'tcha-4.

6pp. (no.2-5) • I No.56 Gordon, Mack (1904-1959) But definitely Words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry I Revel. New York, Robbins MUsic Corp. cc.1936~. Plate no.: SH 1440-3. I

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I • I No.56 Gordon, Mack and Revel, Harry From the top of your head. N.Y., Paramount Pro­ ductions Music Corp., 1935 •

• Gordon, Mack and Revel, Harry. No. 56 Goodnight My Love. Featured in the 20th Century-Fox production, ttStowaway." Words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel. N.Y., Robbins Music Corp., 799 7th Ave.. c1936 cop. 1-2 Plate no. SE 1484-3 Inside above title: "Sung by Alice Faye." On cover: Portraits of Robert Young, Alice Faye, and Shirley• Temple • ------~ Gordon, Mack I never knew heaven could speak Words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel. Sung by Alice Faye. Featured in the 20th Century­ Fox production "Rose of Washington Square." New York: Robbins Music Corporation, c.1939. Plate mark: S H 1816-3.

6pp. (no.3-5) • No.56 Gordon, Mack The loveliness of you Words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revel. Featured in the 20th Century-Fox pro­ duction "You Can't Have Everything." Sung by Tony Martin. New York: Miller Music Inc., c.1937. Plate no.: 312-3.

6pp. (no. 3-5) • No.56 Gordon, Mack (1904-1959) Military man Words and music by Mack Gordon and Harry Revef. New York, Robbins Music Corporation cc.1936~. Plate no.: SH 1456~6. 8pp. • No.56 Gordon, Mack My heart is an open book. N.~. Crawford Music Corp., 1935•

L • Gordon, Mack and Revel, Harry Myt oh, nv-t N.Y., DeSY'lva, Br01m and Henderson Inc., 1953•

• No.56 Gordon, Mack and Revel, Harry Stay as sweet as you are. N.Y., DeSylva, Brown and Henderson Inc., 1934.

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No.56 Gordon, l-!ack and Revel, Harry i Sweet as a song. N.Y., Robbins Music Corp., 1937

L_ • I No.56 Gordon, Mack and Revel, Harry When I'm with :rOUe N.Y., Robbins Music Corp., 1936.

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No.56 Gordon, Mack and Revel, Harry Without a 'WOrd of warning. N.Y., Crawford Music Corp., 1935 •

• I~ang:tr:th Gordon, R A , lith.: Phila.. I V.13,p.137 Meet Me In The Evening. (My Pretty Jane.) ••• by James Maeder. St. Louis. J. L. Peters & Bro.; Cincinnati, A. C. Peters & Bro.; c.(1866). Plate no. 1016-4.

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design by "R. A. Gordon. Phila. 1t • No. 55 Gordon, Westell The Far-Away Bells. Words by Douglas Furber. Music by Westell Gordon. Low. New York, Chappell-Harms. Inc., c.(1926). Plate no. 7604-4.

8pp. • Gordon, Weste11 The Far-Away Bells Words by Douglas Furber. Music by Westell Gor­ don. N.Y.: Harms, Inc. 0.1926. Plate no. 7604-4.

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• Gordon, Westell One little dream of love. N.Y', Chappell-Harms inc., c.1921.

1- • r--- -I I No.71 Gore, Michael Terms of endearment. Theme. By Michael Gore. Arranged by Pamela Schultz. New York: Ensign Music Corporation, c.1983. I Plate no.: 6353TP2X.

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I • I No. ~ -Go-r-e ,-R-ichard T. Entreat Me Not to Leave Thee By Richard T. Gore. Concordia Publishing

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I • Gore-~ootht Eva. The waves of ~reffD1'. I~ Cincinnati, The John Chnrch co. cc1908]

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Vol.93 La Gorlitza. p.5 Varin's celebrated ••• arranged for the piano forte to which is added the N8W Gorlitza, composed by Jean Rosier. London, Harry May, 11 Holborn Bars, oa.(1848-1862).

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I No.55 Gorman, Billy and Eddie and Harry Rose. I Anna in Indiana. N.Y., Broadway music corp., 9 1921. I

I L_ • No.68 Gorman, Chuck Seventeen Words and music by John F. Young, Jr., Chuck Gorman and Boyd Bennett. New York: Lois Publish­ ing Company [c.1955J. Plate no.: A 1863.

4pp. • ~55 Gorman, Ross 1890,1-1953 Rose of the Rio Grande. Words by Edgar IJeslie. Music by and Ross Gorman. Stark & Cowan Inc. Clarke & Leslie Songs. Music Publishers. 234 West 46th Street. New York. cc.1922~ Plate no. Rose of the Rio Grande 3.

6pp. No.3-5 • • Gorney, Jay Ahl but is it love? N.Y., Harms Inc., 1933.

• Gorney. Jay I found a dream Music by Jay Gorney. Lyric by Don Hartman. Sung by John Boles and in the Fox picture "Redheads on Parade." New York: Movietone Music Corp., c.1935; Sam Fox Publishing Company, New York and Cleveland, sole agents. Plate no.: 4.

6pp. (no.2-5) • No.o5 Gorney, Jay When I am housekeeping for you. N.Y., Spier and Coslow Inc., 1929 •

• #? Gosden, J. T. I neter will forsake thee. Ealtimore, Geo. Willig, 1832 •

• No.4l Gosling, Adolph Goose step march, for pianoforte. Cleveland, H.M. Brainard Company, c1890 •

• I- I No.55 Got a great big date. Sanders, Joe. San Francisco, Calif., c. 1929.

• ------~---- GOthe-'8~~Dg of Mignon. Know'st- thOU~~ land? 'I L. Van Be.tho.en; London, 'essel & CO •• I 1857. I

1 ---~I r- No.55 Gott un zein mishpet is gerecht Music by D. Meyerowitz. Words by L. Gilrod. Edited and arranged by A. Teres. Violin or mandolin. New York: A. Teres, c.1921.

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Gotta Big Date with a Little Girl Tobias, Henry H.

see 11m a Ding Dong Daddy(from Dumas) Baxter, Phil • '#53 Gotter, Archie Rolling Stones (All Come Rolling Home Again)

Words by Bdgar Leslie. Music by Archie Got­ ter. Successfully Introduced by Sophie Tucker. New York: Kalmar Puck & Abrahams Consolidated Inc. [c1916]. Plate Mark: Rolling Stones 2.

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L • No.53 Gottler, Archie America, I love you Music by Archie Gottler. Words by Edgar Leslie. New York: Mills Music, Inc., c.1931 (c.1915, Kalmar & Puck Music Co., Inc.). Plate no.: America, I love you - 3.

6pp. (no.2-5) • No. 53 Gottler, Arohie (1896- ) Amerioa I Love You. Words by Edgar Leslie. Music by Archie Gottler. New York, Kalmar & Puok Music Co., Inc., 0.(1915). Plate no. 4.

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• No.55 Gottler, Archie (1896-1959) Big City Blues Words and Music by Con Conrad, Sidney D. Mitchell and Archie Gottler. Ensembles by Edward Royce & Archie Gottler. Story and Direction by David Butler. Dialogue by William K. Wells. Revue Directed by Marcel Silver. N.Y.: De Sylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc. [c.1929] Plate mark: Big City Blues 4.

6pp. • ~ No.55 B Gottler~d Tobias and,- Pinkard -= Don't be like that. N.Y., Shapiro, Bernstein and eo., 0.1928 •

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I No.54 Gott1er1 Archie (1896-1959) I hate to lose you (lim so used to you now) Words by Grant Clarke. Music by Archie Gott1er. New York, Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. cc.1918~. Plate no.: 747-2.

4pp. • Gottler I Archie I'm Glad My Wife's in Europe. Words by Howard Johnson anKd Coleman Goetz and music by Archie Gottler • N.Y., Leo Feist, Inc. e1914

• No.53 Gottler, Archie In the gold fields of Nevada. N. Y., Maurice Abrahams music co., c.19l5 •

• Gottler, Archie Lila By Archie Gottler, Chas. Tobias, and Maceo Pinkard. De Sylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc., Music Publishers, New York, cc.1928~.

6pp. • NO.b5 Gottl~r, Archie Love, honor and oh, baby: N.Y., T.B.Harms and co., c.1920 •

• ------~ No. 53 Gottler. Arohie Love Me or Lea.ve Me Alone. Words by Howard Johnson and musio by Arohie Gottler • N.Y •• Wa.terson. Berlin and Snyder Co. 01915

• I No. 55 Gottler# Archie Oogie Oogie Wa Wa • Words by GRant Clarke and Edgar Leslie and music by Archie Gottler • N • Y ., Stark and Cowan. Inc. c 1922

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I No.55 Gottler, Archie (1896-1959) Rolling stones (All come rolling home again) Words by Edgar Leslie. Music by Archie Gottler. New York, Kalmar, Puck & Abrahams Consolidated, Inc. cc.19l6~. Plate no.: none.

4pp. • No. 55 Gottler, Arohie Rolling Stones • Words by Edgar Leslie and music by Arohie Gottler • N.Y., Kalmar, Puok andAbl"8h8ms Cons, Ino. 01916

• ------No.55 Gottler, Archie (1896-1959) That's how I feel about you By Benny Davis and Archie Gottler. N.Y.: De Sylva, Brown and Henderson, Inc. cc.1928:J 6pp. • ----- Gottler, Archie (1896-1959) ---1 There must be somebody else

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I L_ • r------~54 Gottler, Archie What Do You Mean By Loving Someone Else When Your Love Belongs To Me? Title suggested by Sidney Clare. Words by Sidney D. Mitchell. Music by Archie Gottler. N.Y.: Leo Feist, Inc. ~c. 1919~. Plate no. 4110-2.

4pp. • Gott1er, Archie (1896-1959) The whole world knows I love you see I still keep dreaming of you

• ~55 Gottler, Archie Why Didn't You Leave Me Years Ago Instead Of Leaving Me Now Words by Sidney D. Mitchell & Grant Clarke. Music by Archie Gottler. N.Y.: Leo Feist J Inc. cc. 19202. Plate no. 4521-2.

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I No.55 - Gottlieb, Sam She wouldn I t do I (What I asked her to) i By Sam Gottlieb, Phil Boutelje and Al Burt. I Richmond - Robbins Inc., New York cc.1923::1o Plate no.: PlIO-4.

6pp. • ~55 Gottschalk, Louis F$rdinand Sunshine Of Love Lyric by Dailey Paskman. Music by Louis F. Gott­ schalk. From Romola. N.Y.: Robbins- Engel Inc. Music Publishers, ~c.1924~. Plate no.130-3. 6pp. • Gottschalk, Louis Moreau (1829-1869) -I Bambou1a. (Danae de Negres.) Fantaisie pour piano. Gottschalk. Op.2. Boston, Oliver Ditson. 115 Washington St., ca.(1853-56). Plate no. 6159. I lapp •

I • -I Vol.74 Gottschalk, Louis Moreau (1829-1869) p.371 The banjo. I Grotesque fantasie ••• Composed by

L. M. Gottschalk ••• New York, William Hall I & Son, 543 Broadway, c.1855. Plate no. 3345.

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l_~ ______• No. 46 Gottschalk, Louis Moreau (1829-1869) ~ The celebrated last hope By L.M. Gottschalk. Philadelphia: I Eclipse Publishing Co. eC. 1907,.

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• ~ Gottschalk, Louis Moreau (1829-1869) 1~·38p.209 Derniere Esperance. (Ultima Esperanza.) I Meditation r~ligieuse pour Piano par L. M. Gottsohalk. Op.16. Mayenoe, les fils I de B. Schott, oa.(1858-l861). Plate no.

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8pp • l • Langstroth Gottschalk, L. v.26 p. 95 The Dying Poet. To Mrs. Geo. Henriques, New York. The dying poet. Meditation composed and performed at his concerts with immense success, by E. Gottschalk, (seven octaves.) Boston, Oliver Ditson & Co. c. 1864. 7 pp. no. 2-7. last page-choice musical publications •

• -----~ ------r------No. 33; Gottsoha1k~ Louis Moreau (1829-1869) La Gallina• ••• pour 1e piano compos~ par L. M. Gottsohalk. New York~ William Hall & Son~ 0.1869. Plate no. 6436. 8pp •

I~------• No. 29 Gottsahalk~ Louis Moreau (1829-1869) Illusions Perdues. Caprice pour 1e piano par L. M. Gottschalk. N~ York. wm. Hall & Son, c.1864. Plate no. 5948.

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No.23 Gottschalk, L.M. The 1a.st hope. N. Y., rrkKinley music co., !:-1856,.)

/"', ,-,'~~- ;=-- • - -~ ------. ------L~rn~/ Ig2J1-lfl~? I No. 40 Gottschalk, t. M4 - The Last Hope. New York, De Luxe Music Co., c. ? •

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6pp • • ---~- Gottschalk, L.M. The last hope. Philadelphia, Eclipse Publishing Company, n.d •

• ~( ....:....-' IlfrY'l.tcu..-v I ~ Gottschalk, L. H. ) ~'1- I C;~1 The Last Hope. Boston, Oliver Ditson Co., e. 1888. ,

• No.23 Gottsohalk, Louis Moreau (1829-1869) Marche de nuit. Compose pour 1e piano pa.r L. M. Gottscha.lk. New York, William Hall &: Son, 543 Broadway. 0.1856. Plate no. 3528.

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[fag Gottsohalk. L~ MoYLe I / ( .) J ~ 2q. 1'6 b 9 o loving heart, trust ont New York, 1m. Hall & Son, e.1864 •

• r:;z. ------~- 1;;29 Gothe:halk, ~~I".'II.. o(.;\ •• t .. ~,.ilytPt~.-I ~~q~ 1'1&7 - ··· Ojoo cr1011oo. (Les yo"" creola.) nan •• cubaine. " Boston, Oliver D1taon Co., c.1864 by Wm. I

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I • I I No.40 Gottschalk, L.F. Only thee. Boston, Stevens & co., 0.1889 •

I • l V.38 Gottsoha1k, Louis Moreau (1829-1869) p.185 Pasquinade. Caprioe pour Ie Piano par L. M. Gottschalk. Op.59. Mayenoe. B. Schott's Sohne, ca.(1870- 71). Plate no. 20226.

10pp • • V.38 Gottschalk, Louis Moreau (1829-1869) p.195 Printemps D'amour. Mazurka de Concert pour Piano par L. M. Gottschalk. 0p.40. Mayence, B. Schott's Sohne. ca.(1861-63). Plate no. 16444.

14pp • • ~I No. 24 Gottsohalk, Louis Moroeau (1829-69) Rioordati • ••• Ballades pour le Piano par L. M. I Gottsohalk. No. 2 ••• New York~ William Hall & Son, 0.1857. Plate no. 4113.

lOpp • • 1:.24 Gottschalk, Louis Moreau (1829-1869) La Serenade. Ragons et Ombres. Ballades Pour Ie Piano I par L. M. Gottschalk. New York, William Hall & Son, 0.1857. Plate no. 3550.

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• V.3S Gottschalk, Louis Moreau (1829-1869) p.175 Der Sterbende Diohter. ••• pour Pianoforte par L. M. Gottschalk. No.3: "Po~te mourant" •••Meditation. 0p.63. Leipzig, J. Sohuberth & Co., oa.(1866-7l). Plate no. 4796.

lOpp • • i-- Vol.88 Gotza, Karl (1836-1887) I p.77 o schone zeit, 0 sellge zeit! (0 happy dayl o blissful day!) Favorite and standard vocal gems of all nations selected and translated by Helen D. Tretbar ••• Soprano or alto •••Music by Carl Gatze, Opus l60 ••• New York, Edward Schuberth & Co., No.23 Union Square, 0.(1885). Plate no. C.F.T. No. 20 - 3.

6pp • • Gougler, Rev. Isaiah W o weloome merry spring. Words & musio by the Rev. Isaiah W. Gaugler. New-York, Firth, Pond & Co., 547 Broadway, 0.1857. Plate no. 4252.

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B Gould, Albert and Tom Shane r NO." We're for Hoover and Curtis. N.Y., Witmark and Sons, c.1928 •

• ,- l I Vol.77 Gould, E F p.ll 'Tis but an old faded rose-bud. I I A descriptive ballad with waltz refrain.

I Words.& music by E. F. Gould ••• New York, The S. Brainards Sons & Co., 20 E. 17th St., ca. (1899-1903). Plate no. 17760 3.

6pp • • ------v.16 Gould, Miss F .H. p.155 The mermaidts cave. The nsrmaid's cave. A very favorite song written by Miss F.H. Bould and sung with i,m.. manse applause at Public Concerts. The music composed by C.E. Horn. London, Duncombe c18S5 -48:1 • Gould, Hannah 1I'. -­ (The) blind boy. William R. Dempster Eoston Ditson

L • No.17 Gould, John Edgar ( - 1820) Resignation. A song with or without the Aeolian piano. Words written by H. W. Longfellow ••• the oomposer J. Edgar Gould. Boston, Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington St., 0.1850. Plate no. 1914.

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Gould, John Edgar ( -1820) Ruby Waltz. Composed, arranged ••• by J. Edgar Gould. Boston, Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington St., 0.(1845).

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,1 • ~ ~S6-- Gould, Morton (1913- ) Pavanne Piano solo. By Morton Gould. Mills Music Inc., MUsic Publishers, New York. cc. 1938:::1.

8pp. • I -I v.3 Gould, Napoleon M I p.12l The celebrated post horn quick step. Arranged tor the piano forte, by Napoleon

I M. Gould. N.Y., L.H. Embree, 1852.

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I I • Vol.86 Gould, Napoleon W (arrg.) p.33 Dixie's land. •••Written and composed ••• by Dan D. Ennnett. No.1: "I wish I was in Dixie's 1 and It • Guitar. Arranged by N. W. Gould •• 0 New York, Firth, Pond & Co., 547 Broadway, 0.1860. Ph te no. 4962.

6ppo • Vol.86 Gould, Napolean W (arrg.) p.150 My Mary Ann. •••Arranged for the guitar by Napolean W. Gould. Baltimore, Henry M'Caffrey, 0.(1856). Plate no. 409.

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No. 55 Goulding, Edmund (1891-1959) Love (your spell is everywhere). Music by Edmund Goulding. Words by Elsie Janis. New York: Irving Berlin, Inc. Music Publishers. cc. 19293. 6 pp • • No.67 Goulding, Edmund (1891-1959) Mam'selle Lyric by Mack Gordon. Music by Edmund Goulding. New York: Leo Feist cc.1947 3 • Plate no.: 7594-2.

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I No.55 B uoulding, Edniund and Dan Dougherty Moanint for you. N.Y., Ager, Yellen and I

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• J INo. 45 Goulding, Miss Mae Manning The rose. Words both saored and seoular by Rev. Geo. W. Winfrey. Musio for Mez-Soprano or Contralto voices. By Miss Mae Manning Goulding. Cincin­ nati, The Groene Music Publishing Co., 424-428 Race St., 0.(1906). Plate no. 1309 4.

6pp • • Vo1.88 Gounod~ Charles Francois (1818-1893) p.83 Again~ my gentle lute. Ch. Gounod.

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Copied by hand on staff paper • • Vol.88 Gounod, Charles Franoois (1818-189S) p.169 Au printemps. (To Spring.) Melodie par Chs. Gounod. Soprano or tenor in D~. New-York, G. Schirmer, S5 Union Square, 0.(1876). Plate no. 1835.

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I No .56 Gounod, Charles (1818-1893) Ave Maria By Charles GOUDod. Revised and edited by I Harold Potter. Philadelphia, Morris Music Co. ~c.19333. Plate no.~ none. I 6pp. no.2-5 • • Vol.57 Gounod, Charles Francois (1818-1893) p.61 Choeur des soldats. Brinley Richards' Album. Transcription of popular melodies of the piano. No.18: "Soldiers' chorus of Faust". Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, 722 Chestnut St., ca.(1856-66). Plate no. 9047.6.

8pp • • Gounod, Charles Franoois (1818-1893) E t strano potor i1 viso. (when in the orysta1 olear ). Musioa di Ch. Gounod.Pezzi per oanto, con pianoforte. No.3 ••• (Jewel song.) English words by M. L. L. Fausto di Gounod. Text in

~German, Frenoh, Italian, English. Philadelphia, 'I· G. Andre & Co., 1104 Chestnut St., 0.(1865). Plate no. 618.5. .

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• v.n Gounod, Charles Francois 1818-1893. p.163 Faust. Faust. Opera de Gounod. Valso de concert par Charles Fradel. New York, Wm.. Hall and Son, 1864. Pl. mark: 5915 •

'- • I-- No. 28 Gounod, Charles Francois (1818-1893) Faust. Opera de Gounod. Valse De Conoert par Osoar Litti. New York, Beer & Sohirmer, 0.1863. Plate no. 135.

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8pp. • I Langstroth Gounod, Charles Francois (1818-1893~ V.l9,p.133 Faust Grand March. : t"'I I ••• Faust by Gounod ••• Lanner. Buffalo, Cottier & Denton, ca.(1867-78).

Bpp • • -----_._- I:~:strot~ -- Gounod, Charles Francois (1818-1893) VOl.3,po141 Faust March • ••• Transcribed from Gounod. St. Louis, I J. L. Peters & Bro., A. C. Peters & Bro •• Cinoinnati, 0.1866. Plate no. 1884. 3.

6pp • • Vol. 69 Gounod, Charles Franoois (1818-1893) p.251 Grand March. ••• from ••• ItFaustl1 by Gounod. Arranged for the piano by J. A. Gatza. Solo. No.3: ••• Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, 722 Chestnut Street, 0.(1864). Plate no. 8986.4. 6pp •

• ------~ Gounod, Charles Francois (1818-1893) In the heavenly calm. (Nella oalma.) Vocal gems from Gounod's Opera of "Romeo and Juliet", English words by Arthur Matthison •••.Arietta. Arranged by Jean Pietro. New York, Wm. A. Pond & Co., 0.1867. Plata no. 6703. 8pp • • --, #28 Gounod, Chi'-, , ... ~.' J~il C(: J--/~_'2 /g' _ / g ;..) Margarethe. (Faust.) # - DO. pub., c.1863 b7. G.Andre & Co •• Pa ••

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Le.ngstroth Gounod, Charles Franoois (1818-1893) Vol.2,p.251 Marguerite Waltz • ••• "Faust" By Gounod. Arranged For The Piano by J. A. Getze. Solo ••• Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, 0.(1864). Plate no. 9033.4.

6pp • • Langstroth Gounod, Charles Francois (1818-1893) Vol.2,p.247 Mephistopheles Galop. Faust •• .Arranged by J. A. Gatze. (Philadelphia), Lee & Walker, 0.(1864). Plate no. 9070 3.

4pp • • No.4 Gounod, Charles Nazareth [Music by] Charles Gounod. Words by Henry F. Chorley. Cincinnati, Chicago, New York, Leipsic, and London: The John Church Co., c.1902. Plate no.: 14268.

8pp. (no. [2-7]) • ; •• 5 Geunod, Charles rf/..4AJC(jI~ (4Jf~-/~'l3) Le parlate d' amour ( The lanpage of leve ) no imprint, [1816-1817.J

• ~30 Gounod, .. clZo'c (,U -!r-~(A.W Qg/g_/g~ La parlate d'amor. 'Tis the language 6f love. Flower song. (Fausto, Opera.) Philadelphia, F.A. North & Co., c.1865 by G. Andre & Co., Pa.,

• Gounod~ Charles Francois (1818-1893) Ring onl sweet Angelus • ••• Music by Ch. Gounod. Words by H. B. F Farnie. Philadelphia. Lee & Walker, 722 Chestnut St., oa.(1856-1872). Plate no. 10215 3.

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L_ • QnUlod. Ch.u.~ i-rc, v ,(/:.-/. 18/ g - I g-9 E Sing, Smile, And SlumBer. ) Boston, Oliver Ditson Company, c. 1889-1891 •

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R784.8 GOUllod, Charles Francois 1818-1893. !S699 Sing smile, slumber1 1860 Sing, smile, slumberl (Canti, ridiJ dormiU p.91 Se~ena.de by Charles Gounod. New York, G. Schirmer. 1863. Pl. mark: 370 •

• Gounod, Charles Francois (1818-1893) Soldiers Chorus. (Choeur Des Soldats) • •••Faust ••• Brinley Richards. Cincinnati. John Church Jr., ca.(1860-69). Plate no. 680.7.

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No. 63 Gounod. Charles Franoois (1818-1893) We Stand Beneath Our Flag. Soldier's Chorus (from Faust by Gounod.) Words by W. Dexter Smith, Jr. Arranged by Leslie. No imprint, ca.(1859- ). Plate no. 332.

4pp • • I V01.5-6--~-- G-oun-O-d-, -Ch-a-r-leS-F-ran-c-o-iS-(-1-S18-1893) p.119 Where the wild flowers blow. Song, by Ch. Gounod. Cincinnati, John I I Church Jr., c.(1866). Plate no. 940.3.

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I v.2 Governor Brook's favourite Scotch march. p.358 Arranged for the piano forte. Boston, G. Graupner & Co. c1817-18212 Plate no. 119. I 2p. p.1 blank •

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I • v.l~:- Govr. Porter's march. r p.163 As performed by the military bands. Composed & arranged for the piano by Stephen I . Glover. Philadelphia, George Willig c183l-l853"1 6p. p.6 blank.

Price: 50 cts. Plate mark: Govr. Porter's G. March. Portrait lithograph of General David R. Porter on cover by P. S. Duval, Lithographers, Philadelphia. On stone by Peter Holler. Copied from Haddy & Duval t s Military M•• America on stone: p.222. Levy, Lester. • Picture the Songs. p.44 R796.5:qL668 J •

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I 1- • J r;;;·~-~~~vernor Sprague IS· gr811d marc: lr~' E.Mack. Philadelphia, Lee & W~ker, c. 1862. . No. 3 Governor Thomas L. Young's Grand Maroh. By Prof. Thos. N. Cauldfieldt Cinoinnati~ F. W. Helmiok. No.50 West Fourth Street, e. 1855. Plate No.5.

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On oover: lithograph portrait of Gov. Young by Monsch & Co., Gin.,O.; fig.6 in diamond. P.3, at head of title~ "Respeotfully Dedi­ lI oated to Gov. Thomas L. Young, of Ohio. ; beneath titl. ,verse; * spelled Caulfield -1 Iv O.1 .65-- G-O-V. -w-r-ig-h-t '-s-gr-an-d -m-ar-c-h. I ;p 203 Composed and respectfully dedicated to His Exoellenoy (governor of New York) by

,I Oliver J. Shaw. Boston, WID. H. Oakes and I for sale by E. H. Wade, 0.1844.

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On oover: It~ pluribus unum"; colored lithograph of 2 women sitting on either side of shield, eagle by "J. N. Bufford & Co. Lith., Boston"; "Excelsior"; Prioe 38 eta. net• • 112 Gov. Wright's grand march Composed and respectfully- dedicated to His Excellency- Qovernor of New York by Oliver J. Shaw. !oston. E.R. Wade. [1845-1860) c. 1844 bY' Win R. Oakes. 6 p. p.2 blank Price 38 cta. net Lithograph: Colored. Words. E pluribus unum above eagle; word "excelsior" below shield. J.R. !ufford & Co. lith. Boston

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I Maroh and two step for the piano by Lee B. Grabbe. I Davenport, Iowa, The Grabbe Musio pub. Co., 01901 I

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Where the dreamy suwanee flows. The Grabbe I Music co., c.1902.

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I I by Graben-Hoffmann. Duet. N.Y. G. Sohiemer. I rO. 1877]e Plate no: 1999. ! 10 pp •

• J 1---:0 • 25- La Graoe. Petite valse par J. A. Fowler. New York, Firth, Pond & Co., 547 Broadway, 0.1858. Plate no. 4370.

opp., last p. blank. On cover: decorative design; "a Madlle. Jenny Frassoni, Cherry Valley Female Academy'!1 lf "author of - 2 pieces; 3 other publs.; fig. ~~ in o-pt. star • • 6 Graceful consort A duet from Haydn's oratorio of the Creation, arranged by B.Carrl. Philadel­ phia, G.Wi11ig .1822, .?,p. P.3l-3? of a oollection

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~---, I No. 51 Gradi~ R G Chimes at evantide. Reverie. By R. G. Gradi. Chica.go, Albright Music Co., c.(1913). Plate no. 4.

6pp • • No. 48 Grady, R G Eventide.

Meditation by R. G. Grady. Chicago-New York. I MoKinley Musio Co., c.(1910). Plate no. 1356-3.

6pp • • Langstroth Grady, R G Vol.5,p.29 That Devilish Glide Rag. Lyrios by Haven Gillispie. Musio by R. G. Grady. Vocal. Chicago, Frank K. Root & Co., 0.(1912). Plate no. -3.

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No. 42 Graf, Oso , lithographer Gartenlaube-Walzer • ••• von Johann Strauss. Ope 461. Leipzig, Ernst Keilfs Nachfolger, 0.1895.

8pp. lithe by "Osc. Griif', Munchen 94ft • R784.8 Graff, Geo. Jr. f069.2 As long as the world rolls on. v.l As long as the world rolls on. Song. Words p.:338 by George Graff, Jr. Music by Ernest R. Ba.l:L~ New York, M. Witmark at Sons. c1907 ~ Plate no. M.W. at Sons. 7982-3• • v.il Grafted into the a~. p.75 Grafted futo the army. Words ~d music by Henry C. Work. Chicago, Root &. Cady_ 1862. Plate no a 250-4. 6p.

Figure 3 1/2 in five pointed star. Lith. with words, "And these are the trousi~ he used to wear." and another with "A picket by the contented fie~de~! Lith. Chas. Shober, Chicago. Author of Kingdom coming, etc. on p.l. Later publicatioDs c:a list and some words:. on p.2. • Root & Cady new publ1eations on p.6• .... . '.~ ---- • . ,

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No.67 Graham. Berkely and Milis, Carley Time and time again. N.'L, London Music Corp., 1941 •

• R784.8 Graham, Charle s £5699 Her mem'ry brings me no regret. 1890 Her mem' ry brings me no regret. Words v.l by Howard Graham. Music by Chas. Graham. p.t.} Boston, Oliver Ditson Co. c1895~ Pl. mark: Her memory brings.3• • No. 43 Graham, Charles If all the girls were like you. Words by Howard Graham. Musio by Chas. Graham ••• Supp1ement to the New York World, Sunday Sept. 24th, 1899. N. Y., T. B. Harms & Co.

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Graham, Charles If The Waters Could Speak As They Flow. New York, Willis Woodward & Co., c. 1887.

______J La.ngstroth Gra.ham, Charles V.17,p.135 My Dad's The Enginaer. Descriptive Song & Chorus by Chas. Graham. New York, Henry J. Wehman, c.1895. Plate no. -63.

6pp • • No. 41 Graham, Charles Two Little Girls In Blue. Waltz Song. Words and Music by Chas. Graham ••• New York, Spaulding & Kornder; 0.(1893).

6pp • • R784.8 Graham, Howard £S699 Her memt ry brings me no regret. 1890 Her roem'ry brings me no regret. Words v.1 by Ho't1ard Graham. MUsic by Chas. Graham.. Boston, Oliver Ditson Co. 1:1895:1 Pl. mark: p.' ., Her memory brings.3 • • -

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L • &184:.8 Graham, W.H.J. f8699 Farewell. 1860 Farewell (We now must part forever) suhg p.131 by Mr. W.J. Castle. Composed by W.H.J. Graham. Author of "I arise from dreams of thee. ff "Ask if I . love thee. If etc. New York, Whi.,;';,l. Pond &. Co., 1863. Pl. mark: 5542. . • ~------#28 Graham, W. H. -J. I Farewell N.Y., wm. A. Pond & Co., c. 1863. Graham. W.B.J. I I Good night! good night beloved! I New York. WM. A. Pond & Co., 0.1864. Graham's march. see General Graham's grand march at the --- Battle of Barrosa.

• Grainger J Percy, Aleh ie:~e (lR82. - 196J; Fugue in A minor Original composition by J. S. Bach. (Excerpt from Grainger's "Bach for Piano Team­ Work tl ). (No. 20 of "Thev.Tell-Tempered Clavi­ chord,1t Book I). Arranged for 4 (or any multi­ ple of 4) pianists at 2 (or any multiple of 2) pianos. By Percy Gra-i nger. G. Schirmer (Inc.), New York. ~c. 1930~. Plate no.! 35191. 16pp • • No. 49 Grainger, Percy, 1882-1961. Irish tune from County Derry. cBy Percy Aldridge~ Grainger. British folk-music settings, nr.6. For piano. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., cc1911~. Plate no.: 25383.

8pp. • Grainger, Percy, 1882-1961. Shepherd's hey. cBy~ Percy Grainger. For piano. Original version. British folk music settings ; no. 4. New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., ccl91l,1939~. Plate no.: 2558lC. 10pp • • No. 69 Grainger, Porter and Robbins, Everett tTaintt nobodyts biz-ness if I do. Words and Music by Porter Grainger and Everett Robbins. N. Y., Piokwick Musio Corporation, c.(1960) •

• G amacbree Molly. d r n.p. n. •

• ----- Vol.90 Graroba, T C (arrg.) p.74 Saratoga lake waltz. Arranged for the piano forte ••• by T. C. Grambs. Cin., 0., F. W. Rauch, 82 West Fourth St., ca.(1859). Plate no. 187-2.

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• I No. 55 Granada. ! Words by Joe McKierman and music by Norman

I Spencer • N.Y., Maurice Richmond, Inc. 01920

• No.63 Granados, Enrique (1867-1916) The maiden and the nightingale (Quejas 6 la ~aja y el ruisefior) 1t From ItGoyescas a By Enrique Granados. Arranged by Maxwell Eckstein. Piano solo. Carl Fisher, Inc., New York. cC. 1943~. Plate no.: 29543-6.

8pp. • No.47 Grand baby, or a baby grand. Durand, Hampton. Chicago, Will Rossiter" e.1909 •

• V.32 Grand Coronation Maroh. p.25 From "Le Prophete" by Meyerbeer. For One Performer. Boston, Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington St., oa.(1854-55). Plate no. 7515.

8pp. no. 3-7, 2nd & last pp. blank. On oover: deoorative design; fig. 4 in 7-pt. star; DuettJ fig. 4 in 7-pt. star; 5 other pubIs. incIg. Berry & Gordon, N. Y.! • Langstroth Grand Coronation Maroh. (Marches Du Sacre.) Vo1.4,p.145 From "Le Prophetell by Meyerbeer. Duett. Boston, Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington St., oa.(1854-1S55). Plate no. 8421.

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I No. 39 Grand Cosmoporeia. L. C. Wegefarth. New York City, Wm. D. Wetfords c. 18A5.

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Vol.72 Grand Duchess of Gerolsteint Bk. I. p.221 Gems of the opera, being a collection of fantaisies, rondos, transcriptions, &c. Arranged for the piano, from the favorite operas of Donizetti, Bellini, Meyerbeer, Rossini, Verdi, Auber, &0. by the most oelebrated composers. No.53: "Grand Duchess". (Book I). Cramer. Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, 722 Chestnut St., ca.(l865-69). Plate no. 9839-9. 12pp. no. 3-11, 2nd p. blank, last p. adv •

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•------(2) ~1.72 Grand Duchess of Gerolstein, Bk. I. (cont. ) I ;:221 On oover: decorative border; 2 6-pt. stars; list of 54 pieoes; Electrotyped by L. Johnson & Co.) Philadelphia; 1 other publs. - Wm. H. Boner, 1102 Chestnu"c St • • ------1- ~1.72 Grand Duohess of Gerolstein, Bk.II. I p.233 Gems of the opera, being a oollection of fantaisies~ rondos, transoriptions. &0. Arranged for the piano, from the favorite operas of Donizetti, Bellini, Meyerbeer, Rossini, Verdi, Auber, &0. by the most oelebrated oomposers. No.54. "Grand Duohess". (Book 2). Cramer. Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, 722 Chestnut St., oa.(1865-69). Plate no. 9852 13.

l6pp. no. 3-15, 2nd p. blank, last p. adv • • (cont. on next oard) ---I -2- Vo1.72 Grand Duchess of Gero1stein, Bk.II. (cont.) p.233 I On cover: decorative border; 2 6-pt. star&.:, list of 54 pieces; Eleotrotyped by L. Johnson & Co., Philadelphia; 1 other pub1s. - wm. H. Boner, 1102 Chestnut Street • Grand Duchess Of Gerolstein. Lancers. Offenbach, Jacques

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v.13 Grand duo sur Don Pasquale. p.185 Grand duo dteXhibition sur des motifs de l' opera. Don Pa.squale pour le piano par Albert w. Berg. Op.34. New York,· WIn. A. Pond & Co •• 1859. Pl. mark: 4675. 24p. 24 blank.

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'------___J V.24 Grand Etude Galop. (Mazeppa.) p.103 A Colleotion of Favorite Danoe Musio, composed by Labitsky, Lanner. Strauss, D'Albert, Asoher, &0. Arranged for Two Performers. tfEtude Galop". Composed by Quidant. Boston, Oliver Ditson & Co., 277 Washington St., ca.(1863-69). Plate no. 18201.

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On oover: sorolled border; 7-pt. star; list of pieoes; 4 other pubIs. inclg., John Churoh .Jr., Cinei., W. A. Pond & Co., N. Y. ~ngstro~h Grand exhibition march v.27 p.2l9 By Jas. Ernest Perring. Published by Geo D. Newhall & Co., 50 W. Fourth Street, Cincinnati, O. cc.1872~. Plate no.827B.

12pp. no.B-ll. p.2 blank. On cover: "Inscribed to Reuben R. Sprin­ ger. IHe learned the luxury of doing good.' -Goldsmith." Lithograph (of Reuben R. Springer?) signed "E.D. Grafton del." fig. 7 1/2. p.B-"Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1872 by Wm. A. Pond &

~ (cont1d on next card) ~angstroth - ----2------v.27 p.219 Gran~ exhibition march(cont1d) Co. in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washingn. p.12 adv •

• Langstroth Grand Fantasia on the Popular Theme "The V.25,p.65 Mocking Bird". Composed by Edward Hoffman and played by Vol.49 him with immense suocess at the Varian p.21 Hoffman Concerts. Solo. Boston, Oliver Ditson & Co., c.1864.* Plate no. 8988.15. Vol.68 p.77 16pp. no. 5-15, 2nd p. blank, last p. adv. On cover: decorative border & lithograph of mooking bird; fig. 10 in 6-pt. star; list of 6 arrgms.; 5 other pubIs.; *0. by Lee & Walker. 4th p.: "Auld Lang Syne" • • _I ---~---~------"'1

(f~-~G~and fantasia on the popular theme The mocking bird ·1 I Edward Hoffman. Philadelphia, Lee & Walker t l c.1864.

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• No. 45 Grand Fantasia on the Theme of The r;~ocking Bird. By F. W. Meach~. New York, Conservatory Publication Society# c.(1905). Plate No. 1060-6, 7-1060, 6-1060.

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On cover: at head of title, "Conservatory Editionll; unsigned colored lithograph of mocking bird in blooming tree; fig. 60. tl p.3, "Auld Land Syne •

L ___ • Vol.49 Grand Festival March. (Centennial March). p.137 For the opening of the Centennial, Commemorative of the Declaration of Indepen­ dence of the of America. Composed, and Dedicated to the Women's Centennial Commitees, by Richard Wagner. Arranged for piano by Theodore Thomas. Cinoinnati, John Churoh & Co., 0.1876. Plate no. 1889-3. 20pp. no. 4-19, last p. blank.

On cover: "Dedioated to the Womens Centennial • Committees from Riohard Wagner"; dec . orative border & design; fig. 10 in design. Grand Festival March. (Centennial March). Arranged for Piano by Theodore Thomas. Composed by Richard Wagner. Abridged. Cinoinnati, John Church & Co.; Chicago, Root & Sons Music Co.; 0.1876. Plate no. 1889-3.

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On cover: photo of oomposer; tfDedicated to the Womens Centennial Committee from Riohard Wa.gner"• • Grand Galop Infernal. Pour piano par Ch. Kolling. Op.23. Baltimore, George Willig & Co., ca.(1868- 1910). Plate no. 2883.

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On oover: lithograph of devils by "Gillingham"; fig. 6 in 5-pt. star. 2nd p. titled: "La Chasse Infernale" •

• _I Grand her.ic march. From Bellini's celebrated opera Norma. for the pianoforte, arranged & most respectfully dedicated 'I' to Mrs. Samuel Wilson by J.O.Viereck. Op.30,no.l. Cincinnati. W.O.Peters. 1841. I 5p.

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On cover: decorative design; Price 25 Nett. p.2: titled, "March de 1s. Norma" •

• __ J r Vol.69 Grand March. p.251 Beautiful seleotions from the new & popular opera "Faust" by Gounod. Arranged for the piano by J. A. Getze. Solo. No.3: ll "Grand march • Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, 722 Chestnut Street, 0.(1864). Plate no. 8986.4.

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• No. 25 Grand Maroh & Chorus. From the Opera uIl Poliuto" (The l~artyrs) by Donizetti. Arranged for the Piano Forte by Charles Fradel. Op.222. New York, Wm. Hall & Son, 0.1859. Plate No.4397.

8pp. no. 3-7, pp.2 & 8 blank. On cover: at head of title, "To his friend Robert Stoepel"; design; fig. 3-t in 6-pt. star; 3 other publishers. p.7: Grave par• Ben Maroato • Vol.64 Grand maroh &: soldiers ohorus from "Faust". p.25 Transoription by Signor Muzio. Cinoinnati. John Church Jr., 66 West Fourth St., 0.(1864). Plate no. 651.5.

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I Vol.82 Grand maroh de oonoert. p.309 By H. A. Wollenhaupt. Op.19. New York. William A. Pond & Co., 547 & 896 Broadway, 0.1853.* Plate no. 1884.

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Grand march de Moise Performed at Niblo's Ooncerto by Signr. Gambatti. Arranged for the 'piano forte and respectfully inscribed to the Ladies of .(ew) York by Raphael Oommi, member of the Italian Opera. N.Y. O. !orp c1835-183?J 8pp. pp. 2,3,8 bla.nlt (incorrect numbering)

Pre 50 ets • • - 15 Grand march Benr,y the 4th Composed b~ Martini. N.Y. J.Bewttt. e1801-10 , I [alP.

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• V.34 Grand March In La Bayadere. l p.150 For the Piano Forte, Composed by D. F. Auber. No imprint.

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_I_ • ~ Grand March In La Bayadere. I p.2lB For the Piano Forte. Composed by D. F. E. Auber. No imprint.

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Duets-piano • Rainer family v.5 Grand-Muscarelli waltz. p.174 Composed by the avowed rival of Pe.ganini, Sigr. Muscarelli. N.Y., Thos. Birch ~1820- 1852 .. 2p. p.l blank• • •

Muscarelli, . Paganini, Niccole. 11 Grand national medley With variations. arranged for the piano and dedicated to Ool.Samuel Medary. by Madame Eliza Pattiani. Oincinnati, W.O.Peters & sona (1857 J 9p. 5 in five pointed star on cover • • • PEP Cincinnati imprint Medary, Col Samuel Pattiani. Madame Eliza The grand old ocean Hillard, H. The grand old ocean. .t1811.! I

-----• _I No. 1 Grand Operatio Medley, Ope 1396. For two performers on the piano by James Bellak. c1859 by W. C. Peters & Sons, Ohio Cincinnati, J. J. Dobmeyer & Company N.Y., Published by J. L. Peters.

Plate no. 2387-17 Above title on cover; "To Miss Ca.rrie V. Guetter of Bethlehem, Pa." On cover: Figure 19 in 5-pointed star. Cover by R.M. Ga.w~ V.24 Grand Operatio Medley. p.119 For 2 Performers on the Piano, by James Bellak. Op.1396. Cinoinnati~ W. C. Peters & Sons, 0.1859. Plate no. 3217.17.

18pp. no. 2-17, last p. blank. On cover: uTo Miss Carrie V. Guetter, of lI Bethlehem, Pa. ; deoorative design by lt "R. M. Gaw ; fig. 10 in 5-pt. star; 3217. p.17: Porter, Er • • The grand poker danoe.

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Annen polka • • Grand promenade waltz ~ue~n Victoria's court quadrilles W.R. Montgomery. N.Y. Hewitt & Jaques. [1837-1841 J

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25 eta. nett. Pla.te Mark: 1354 • Grand victory march. Ey •••Jennie "i.Wertheimer. Cincinnati, J.M. Wert-heimer (c1896] 7p.

At head of title: Dedicated to Ron. Wm. McKin- ley. Portrait of McKinley on cover • • ------• PEP Cincinna.ti imprint Presidential item McKinley, William, 25th pres of U S 1843-1901

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#9 Grand Victoria waltz. Arranged for the piano forte and respect­ fully dedicated to the Misses Margaret & Emily Hill by Maximilian Zuboff. N.Y. Millet MIlsic Saloon [1837-1838:1 c .1837 by William Pease 4pp Pr.38 cts •

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/ v.21 La grande duchesse. p.26l La grande duchesse. Opera comique de J. Offenbach. Quadrilles par vim. Dressler. New York, J.L. Peters, 1867. Pl. mark: 2769-6. ap. 8 blank. Figure;) in ornament on cover. Eng: Pearsons. , Lists arrangements on cover. Pl. mark: 2789-6 p.3. Includes La grande duchesse. Sociable • • •

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Allez, jeunes filles • • La Grande Duchesse de Gerolstein. Dites Lui. Offenbaoh, J.

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Say To Him• • ~,~b No. 62 Grande Fantaisie. Pour 1e Piano sur 1es Airs Nationaux Americains "Hail Columbia" &: "Yankee Doodle", composee par L. De Meyer. Ope 52. Boston, G. P. Reed &: Co., 13 Tremont St., ca.(l853- 56). Plate no. 2505.

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On cover: at head of title, "a Madame James Gordon Bennett"; fig. 7i in 5-pt. star. p.20: R. W. Tone, Engr. &: Pre

------• Vol.87 Grande marche triompha1e. l p.191 Pour 1e piano par Henri Ravina. Op.34. Mayenoe, les fils de B. Sohott, oa.(1817-1821). Plate no. 14295.

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On cover: ft~ llArm~e Fran~aise"; decorative design; Pro 1 F1. 12 kr • • No. 32 Grande polka de concert. Ope 1. Compositions for piano forte by Homer N. Bartlett. New York : Wm. A. Pond & Co., 25 Union Square, between 15th and 16th Streets, cc1867~. Plate no.: 6740-10.

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Decorative border : other titles in series on cover. Price: 75p. p.3 (add. title page): "A Mlle. Emma L. Cornell de New York". "7 1/2" pp.2,14-ln - adv • • •

Bartlett, Homer Newton, 1845-1920.

J I No.17 Grande polka de ooncert. Par W. V. Wallace. Composee et dediee I ~ Madlle. Rose Kennedy (de la Nouvelle Orleans). New York, William Hall &: Son, 239 Broadway, I 0.1850. Plate no. 894.

I l6pp. no. 6-15, 2nd, 4th, 5th &: last pp. blank. I Cop. 1-2- On cover: ftNew edition"; decorative design

I by "Weller &: Greene"; 75t nett. :3rd p.: ornate lithograph border by "0. Harrison, so.n•. 4 other pubIs.) fig. 7i in I 5-pt. star.

I V.46 Grande Polka De Concert. p.51 Composee et Dediee a N~dlle. Rose Kennedy, (de la Nouvelle Orleans) par W. V. Wallaoe. N6W York, William Hall & Son, 543 Broadway, c.1850. Plate no. 894.

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On oover: ornate border with flowers & winged figures; fig. 10 in 6-pt. star. • Grande Polonaise, Op.2l Weber, Karl M. v.

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Compositions pour Piano de Weber • • Vol.82 Grande polonaise militaire. p.15 Pour piano-forte oomposee par S. B. Mills. Op.16. Leipsic, J. Sohuberth & Co., 0.1868. Plate no. 4396.

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On cover: "9: Monsieur Louis Sohreiber"; lithograph of ball room scene "Imprimerie lith. de F. W. Garbrecht a Leipsic"; Pro t rf •

L __ • I No. 6j Grande Simphonie (No.1). De L. van Beethoven. Arrangee pour Ie Piano Forte avec Flute~ Violon & Violoncelle ad libitum par J. N. Rummel. Ope 21. No.1. de la Collection des Simphonies de Beethoven. Bonn & Cologn3, chez N. S:i.mrock, ca. (1824-28). Plate no. 2340.

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On cover: decorative design; Prix en Quatuor:6Frs.: sans aooomp: 3 Frs. 50 Cs.; 1 other publisher- Londres chez Chappell & Compo ~ 1'Lo. ~ ~l6 .'6i. Grande Valse Brillante. Une fleur sur son Passage. A Reine Victoria, D'Angleterre. Grande Valse brill ante pour Ie Piano par Fr~d. Burgmuller. Oeuv. 46. Leipsic, chez Breitkopf & Hartel, ca.(1838). Plate no. 5966.

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On cover: blue decorative border; Pro 15 Ngr.; 2 other publishers. • V.46 Grande Valse Brillante, 0p.1S. p.127 F. Chopin's celebrated Thirteen Waltzes. No.1. Op.1S. Philadelphia, G. Andre & Co., 1104 Chestnut St., ca. (1863-75). Plate no. 759. 12pp. no. 2-11, last p. adv.

On cover: decorative border; list of 13 Waltzes; 2 6-pt. stars; 5 other publs. inclg. W. A. Pond & Co., New York • • ---- ~- ~ --~~ 7t..i .No. (91 Grande Valse Brillante, Ope 34, No.1 • Trois Valses Brillantes pour Ie Piano composees par Fred. Chopin. Ope 34, No.1. Leipzig, chez Breitkopf & Hartel, ca.(l838- 39). Plate no. 6032.

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On cover: deoorative design; Pro 17t Ngr.; , 2 other publishers • • Grande Valse Brillante. Pour piano par Jules Sahulhoff. First Waltz. Duett. Cincinnati, W. C. Peters & Sons. ca.(1853-56). Plate no. 3393.16.

l8pp. no. 2-17, last p. blank. On cover: decorative design; Solo, fig. 6 in:5-pt. star; fig. 7i in 5-pt. star; Seoond Waltz, Solo, fig. 5 in 5-pt. star; 7 other publs. inolg. Peters, Webb & Co., Louisville • • Grande Valse Brillante. First Series. Waltz Mania. "Grande V.32 Valse Brilliante No. 111. Jules Schulhof'f'. p.109 New York, J. L. Peters, No. 198 Broadway, ca. (1868-69). Plate no. 3117-12.

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On cover: ornate border & design; list of' pieoes & prices; 4 other pubIs.; Warren, Music Stereotyper, New York • • Vol.49 Grande Valse de Concert. p.127 Les Perles du Salon. Collection Choisie pour Piano. No.17: "Grand Valse de Concert". Tito Mattei, Op.l8. Philadelphia, F. A. North & Co., 1026 Chestnut St., oa.(1872). Plate no. 1555-8.

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On cover: lithograph of wedding in forest, fountain; list of 26 pieces • • No. 36 Grandfath&~'s clock. Work, Henry 6. Boston, Oliver Ditson and co., c.1876 •

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I #37 Gt-a.ndfather '8 old arm chair. Lucas Sam Gfoandfather l s old arm chair a Boston, lIhi.te. I S;7dth, l.877 •

• I v.4 Grandin, William p.91 The all of life is love. I A favorite song, as sung with great success by Miss Mary Taylor. Words written I by 111j'illiam Grandin Esq.. Respectfully dedicated to Miss Georgiana Gassner. The music composed by Francis H. Brown. N. Y., Published at Atwill's, 1843 • • 1------Grandmother. Clifford Hale. Boston, P. R. McCarco & Co., c. 1888.

. . • IGrandmother told me so" Henl7' C. Work. Chicago, Root & Cady', r c. 1861. I

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Vol.50 Grandmother's clock. p.225 Song & chorus •••Words by Jno. F. Cowan.* Music by Geo. W. Morgan. Free with the New York "Family Story Paper". No. 260. Washington, D. e., Norman L. Munro, c.(1878).

4pp. no. 2-3. On cover: flowered border, lithograph of clock *2nd p.: Words by Alice Dale • • Graner, R. F. I Let's go! Legion-air(e)

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No .42 Granger, Alfred Request. Boston, F. Trifet, c .1897 •

• Granger, Amedee Mermaid waltz. Arranged :tor the piano :terte and respect- . ful,17

• Granichstaedten, Brune No.50 Roses bloom for lovers. Lyrics by Robert B. Smith. Music by Bruno Granichstaedten. New York, Jos. W. Stern & Company, c1912 •

• Vol.95 Granise, L p.213 Lo zingaro schottisch. By L. Granise. Cinoinnati, A. C. Peters & Bro. - J. L. Peters & Bro., St. Louis, c.(1865). Plate no. 4006.4.

6pp. • Langstroth Granlund, N T Vol.9,p.95 Jazzmania. By Lew Brown, N. T. Granlund and James F. Hanley ••• New York, Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 0.(1923). Plate no. 4.

6pp • • r Langstroth Grannis, Laurence V.16,p.1l7 La Belle F9'na. ••• By Laurenoe Grannis ••• Mazurka. Cinoinnati, A. C. Peters & Bro., 0.1865. Plate no. 3949.3.

6pp • • R700.8 Grannill, S M fT95 Do they miss me at home? v.2 As SW'lg by the Amphions at their principal Leahy concerts throughout the country. Music by S.M. p.47 CraNWS( sic). Boston, Oliver Dltson. 1853. Plate no. 5025 •

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6pp. • Vo1.70 Grannis, S M p.221 Do they miss me at home? ••• Musio by S. M. Grannis. Boston, Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington St., 0.1852. Plate no. 5025.

6pp • • Grannis, S M Do they miss me at home? The musio by S. M. Grannis ••• Boston, Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington St., 0.1852. Plate no. 5025.

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tlThayer & Co. IS Li thogy., Boston" • -I Grannis, S M We all wear cloaks • 1 ••• Composed by S. M. Grannis. Arranged by Geo. W. Chameerlain. Buffalo, J. R.

Blodgett, 209 Main St., 0.1855. Plate no. I 165.

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I • I No. S5b Granny (You're my mammy's mammy) By the writers of liMy Mammy". Words by Joe Young and Sam M. Lewis. Music by Harr,y Akst. Irving Berlin Inc., Music Publishers. 1607 Broadway, New York. c: c. 1921:2

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On cover: Lithograph of an old woman in a chair. pp. 2', 6-adv. Plate mark: Granny-3 • L • No.4? Grant, Bert.F. Anywhere. N.Y., Jos.W.Stern and Co., c. 1909.

• l No. 54 Grant, Bert. Blue Bird (Bring Back My Happiness). Words by Geo. Graff Jr., and musio by Bert Grant. N.Y., Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., c1917

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Langstroth Grant, Bert F (1878-1951) I V.14,p.53 Dont'l; Blame It All On Broadway. Words by Harry Williams & Joe Young. Music by Bert Grant. New York, Harry Williams Music Co., c.(1913). Plate no. 4.

6pp • • No.53 Grant, Bert~ If I knock the "L" out of Kelly. N.Y· J Wat- erson-Berlin and Snyder co., c.1916 •

• No.50 Grant, Bert "t- I'm the guy. N.Y., Jerome H.Remiek and Co., c.1912 •

L_ • 1- , No. 51 Grant, Bert and Goetz, E. Ray I've got a little chalet in the valley. N.Y., Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., 1913 •

• IBo.M ---- Grant, Bert Itve Got Pair of Swinging Doors • Words by Sam M~ Lewis and JOB Young and musio Py Bert Grant • N.Y., WVaterson, Berlin and Snyder Co. 01919

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• No. 55 Grant, Bert Just Like the House That Jack Built.- ~~ Words by Harold Atter~dge and music by Be"~ Grant. N.Y., Waterson. Berlin and S~der Co. 01920

• No.52 Grant, Bert Let by-gones be by-gones. N.Y., Harry Williams Music Company, c1914 •

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#52 Let's Toddle at the midnight ball., N• Y., Kalmar r & Puck Music Co., c1914 •

• No.53 Grant, Bert -:;- Love me at twilight. N.Y., Waterson-Berlin and Snyder co., 0.1916 •

• I No. 54 Grant, Bert Mammy's Little Pansy.

Words by Geo. Graf'f Jr. and musio by Bert I Grant •

I N.Y., Waterson, Berlin and Snyder Co. 01918

• G::rant, B~rl No.54 Nephews of Uncle Sam. Grant, Bert. Words by George Graf.f, Jr. New York, Waterson, Berlin & S~der CompaQy, c1917.

,,2 copies:l • - -- 'I Grant, Bert F. 1878-1951 When the Angelus is ringing. By Joe Young and Bert Grant. Waterson, I Berlin & Snyder Co. Music Publishers. 112

West 38th St. Ne~ York. cc.1914~ Plate no. I When the Angelus 4. 6pp. No.2-5 • I • ,-.- "No. 52 Grant, Bert F (1878-1951) When The Angelus Is Ringing. Worda by Joe Young. Musio by Bert Grant. New York, Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co e , 0.(1914). Plate no. 4.

6pp • • ------Grant, Bert 53 1-;: When the Sun Goes Down in Romany • Words by Ssm M. Lewis and Joe Young and music by Bert Grant. N.Y., Irving Berlin, Inc. 01916

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• [ No. 49 Grant, Bert -I When You Ire Away.

Words by Seymour Brown and Joe Young and I music by Bert Grant •

N.Y., Jerome H. liemick and Co. c1911 I

Plate mark: When You Ire Away 4 • No.55 Grant, Chas. N. (1887-1937) B. Som e sunny day By Irving Berlin. Arranged by Chas. N. Grant_I New York: Irving Berlin, Inc. [c.1922J. Plate no. none.

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• Grant. Ul;Bses Simpson, ~ pres.of Uo ••1822-;51 Gen'1 Grant' B triumphal march.

Cincinnati. J • Church Jr. 1867 0 I

I • I 68 Grant Avenue. -- (0, Rodgers, Richard. N •Y ., Williamson Music Inc., c.19S8 •

• , No 42 The Grant Memerial Maroh and Two Step • Musio by John J. MoIntyre • I • N.Y., Duryee Musio Co. 01897

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• #33 The Grape Vine Swing In The Dell

Song and Chorus. Words and Music by Frank Howard. Toledo, Ohio: W.W. Whitney's Palace of Music (TM). 1869.Plate Mark: Grape Vine Swing In The Dell.

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On Cover: Lithograph of girl in swing and boy in meadow. Lithograph by "Chicago Lithpgraph Co., Chtcago. Lithograph Title 50 ct.; Plain 35 ct • • _J No.35 Graphic waltzes. Warren, Alfred E. Boston, lv'hite and Goulland c.18n . "I

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p.4, "Les Sans Soucis", Galopade, composee par Nolcini.

On cover: lithograph illustrating title by T. Moore, Boston; beneath com;?oser t s name, "The subject of this composition was derived from•••• etc." •

I L Am. on stone~ p.288-89. r--- I No. 55 The Grass Is Always Greener (In the Other Fellow's Yard) Song. Lyric by Raymond B. Egan. Music by Richard A. Whiting. Norman L. White, the Radio Favorite. Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York, Detroit. c.[1924]. Plate no.: 738-4.

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On cover: Lithograph of man leaning against a fence, photo of Norman L. White. p. 6- adv. Plate mark: The Grass Is Always Greener (etc.)-4 . • No.55 The grass is always greener. Whiting, Richard A. N.Y., Jerome Remick and co., c.1924 •

• No. 55 The Grass is Always Greener(In The Other Fellow's Yard) Song. LYric by Raymond B. Egan. Music by Richard A. Whiting. Jerome H. Remick and Co., New York. [c. 1924] Plate mark: The Grass is Always Greener(etc.)-4. Plate no.: 738-4. 6 pp. no. 2-5.

On cover: Illustraton of man looking into neighbors yard, across a fence. Black cat at feet. "Made in U.S.A." Picture of Arthur Black, Director, Pier Ball• Room Orchestra. p. 6-adv . ~~------

Langstroth The Grass Is Gettin' Greener All The Time. V.20,p.255 By Charles NeWlIlan, John.nlf Burke, Harold Spina. Successfully Featured by Frances

Langford. New York, Santly Bros., Inc., \ 755-7th Ave., c.(1933). Plate no. -2.

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On cover: photo of Erances Langford; green lithograph of landscape by "Leff". I

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I. p.1l9 Love's chosen hours. Or Morning, noon, and night, an admired song as slmg with great success by Miss Mary Taylor, the words written by H. P. Grattan, Esqr.. The music arranged adapted & respect­ fully inscribed to Miss Jane E. Gassner, by Francis H.·Brown. N. Y., Atwill, 1843. r------

I Vol.75 The grave of Bonaparte. p.59 A song, as performed at the prinoipal concerts of the Hutchinson family. Music by L. Heath. Boston, Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington St., 0.1843.

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L__ • i-- I No. 11 The grave of Bonaparte. Song as performed at the principal concerts of the Hutchinson family. Music by L. Heath. Boston. Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington St., c.1843.

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No. 25 The Grave of Gentle Annie. I Song & Chorus written by Will. S. Hays. I Composed by Constant Hartman. Ballad. Louisvill\ Ky., D. p. Faulds & Co., c. 1858. Plate I No. 1093-4. I 6pp. no. 3-5, p.2 & 6 blank

At head of title tlTo Miss Courtney Smith, Louisville ~ Ky."

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L __ • __J No. 25 Gra·.re of' Gentle Annie. Variations. Les Rivales, quatre moroeaux de salon pour Ie piano. By Anton Shide. Louisville, Ky., D. P. Faulds & Co., 0.1859. Plate No. 1115-10. I

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I At head of' title "To Misses S. E. & A. L. Lewellyn" I

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I No.26 The grave of Kitty Clyde. Vocal beauties. A collection of Songs & Ballads by various authors. "Grave of Kitty Clyde. Ii Musio by Osborne. 'Words by C. Jayes. Boston, Henry Tolman & Co., 291 Washington St., 0.(1859). Plate no. 3746. 6pp. no. 3-5, 2nd & last pp. blank.

On cover: decorative design; list of Pieces;1

7-pt. star; 3 other publs. 3 verses. I p.5: F. G., musio engvr.

• I Vol.94 The grave of Lilly Dale. p.85 Sung by Kunkel's Nightingale Opera Troupe. Composed & arranged by H. S. Colm~. Guitar. Baltimore, Henry M'Caffrey, c.(1854). Plate no. 219.

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On cover: 2nd edition; decorative design by "E. M'Carthy"; Piano; 25¢ net.; 1 other pubIs. 4 verses. p.5: P., music engvr •

1__ • No. 59 The Grave Of Lilly Dale. Song & Chorus sung by Christy's Minstrels. Composed by W. H. Currie. Edited by Joseph R. W. Harding. London, Metzler & Co., 35, 37 & 38, Gt. Marlborough Street W., ca.(l842- 1881) •

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At head of title: "Metzler & Co. 's Edition of American Melodies". Price 28/= • • The grave of little Nell. Song and chorus. Words by Annie T. Shaw. Music by N. B. Hollister. Boston~ Oliver Ditson & Co.~ 0.1860. Plate no. 20270.

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On cover: deoorative design; fig. 3 in 7-pt. star; 4 other pubIs • • ; No. 55 Gravelle, Jeanne (arrg.) Blue-eyed Sally. By Al. Bernard and Russel Robinson. With ukulele arrangement by Jeanne Gravelle. N. Y., Henry Waterson, Inc., 1571 Broadway, 0.(1924). Plate no. 1546-3.

6pp. • No.45 Gravy.

Bennett, Theron C. Chicago, Victor Kremer I Co., c.1905 • I

• No. 3 GraY', Barry Toboggan Slide .. Cincinnat~. Queen City Music H use, c. 1889. o

• No.53 Gray, Eddie America first. Chicago, Frank K.Root and co., c.1916 .

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Church & Co •• 66 West Fourth St., ca.(1872). I Plate no. 1910.3.

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R784.8 Gray, Thoma. s J. £5699 Any little girl. thatts a nice little girl 1890 is the right girl for me. v.3 Any little girl. thatt s a nice little p.l02 girl is the right girl for me. Words by Thomas J. Gray. Music by Fred Fischer. N.Y., Shapiro Music Pub • .:1910:1 Plate mark: Any little girl etc. 3 • • GraY'. Wm. B. &. Spaulding. G. L. Carrie. New York. Spaulding &. GraY'. e. 1893•

• -if No.42 Gray W.B. The church across the way. N.Y., W.B. Gray and co., c.1894 •

L____ _ • R784.8 Gray, William B. £8699 The volunteer organist. 1890 The volunteer organist. Descriptive song. v.l Words by Wm. B. Gray(Wm. B. Gleliroy) Music by p.149 G.L. 8pa1llding (Henry Lamb) New York, W.B. Gray &. Co. 1:1893. Pl. mark: The volunteer organist.- • ~~------~ --- ~-----~- - -, No. 55 Gray Morn • I Words by George 0 'neil and music by J. Morris Ward and Clinton Standish. Chigago~ Forster Music Pub., Inc. c192l

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• _J No.69 Grazing in the grass Words b,y Harry Elston. Music by Philemon Houl

cLos Angeles~ Chisa Music, Inc. cc .19682. I 8pp. unnumbered.

On cover: "Recorded by Friends of Distinction on RCA Records." Photograph of Friends of Distinction. Deluxe edition 99i. 2 extra arrangements included • • I Grazing in the grass I Hou, Philemon see I Second latest hot thirteen I

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"I no.68 Grean, Charles Coben, Cy Sweet violets. N.Y., Morris. Cincinnati, Willis, 1951.

Price: 40 cents • • 1- No.68 Grean, Charles R. The thing Words and music by Charles R. Grean. Intro­ duced and featured by Phil Harris on RCA Victor. I New York: Hollis Music Inc., c.1950. Plate mark: The Thing-2.

4pp. (no.2-3) • Langstroth Grease the Griddle, Birdie Darling. Vol.7~p.199 Song & Chorus. One Applioation Effects A Cure. Young Married people With limited means should follow the instruotion herein given. By Max Vernor. Cleveland, S. Brainard's Sons~ c.1878. Plate no. 14985=3.

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On cover: decorative. design; fig. 3 in 6-pt. star. • v.12 The Great comie songs of the day. p.145 IJIother says I mustn't. MOther says I mustn't. The great comie songs of the day. Mother says I mustn't. Written and composed by G.W. Hunt. Arranged. by M. Habeoh. Lists 32 Songs with composer and price. New York, B.T. Gordon, 1868. Plate mark: 5762-4 •

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The quadrille of all nations • • V.48 The Great Exhibition Quadrille. p.131 By Jullien. N~ York, S. C. Jollie, 0.1858. Plate no. 1306.

12pp. no. 1-10, 2nd p. blank, baok oover missing. On oover: blue baokgraoud; 2 other publs.; C. Vinten, Printer, 100 Nassau Street • • '--Grea: Is Thy FaithfUlne: ------

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I i, • No.69 Great songs from Thoroughly modern Millie An MCA Music publication. cNew Yorln MCA Music, a division of MCA Inc., c.l967~. 52pp. no.4-2.9. On cover: color lithograph of Julie Andrews, Mary T,yler Moore, and Carol Channing dancing before color lithograph of ~ulie Andrews' head. p.52- film credits • • No.o5 The great white way. Marshall, Henry I. N.Y., Jerome H.Remick and co., c.1924 •

• The greatest love South, Joe see Second latest hot seventeen • The greatest love South, Joe see Third latest hot and groovy eighteen • r No. &$ Greatorex, Thomas (1758-1831) (arrg.) Why does the God of Israel sleep? l1 Reci tati ve and Air in "Samson , by G. F. Handel, arranged by T. Greatorex. London, Welsh & Hawes, ca.(1826-28). Plate no. 1817.

12pp • • I v.21 Grecian bend polka. I p.237 Grecian bend polka. Composed for the pi~o by P.T. Wash. Cincinnati, Louis Maud, 1868. 6p. 2 and 6 blank. Figure 3 in 5 pointed star • • • Wash, P.T. Cincinmati imprint. v.l The Greek march. p.142 In which is introduced an original Greek air. Composed for and dedicated to Miss Elizabeth Lucket by W. C. Peters. N. Y. t Hewitt &. Jaques, 1840. 4p. p.l and 4 blank. G. W. Quidor, engraver•

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Langstroth 4pp.* 1st & last pp. blank. V.2,p.142 2nd p.: deoorative design; *0. by V.42,p.120 Hewitt & Jaoques. • No.25 The Greek maroh. In which is i·ntroduced an original Greek air. Composed for & dedicated to Miss Eliza­ beth Lucket by Win. d. :Peters. New York, Wm.. Hall & Son, 543 Broadway, 0.1858. Plate no. 4284.

6pp. no. 3-5, 2nd & last pp. blank. On cover: "New edition"; decorative design; fig. 3 in 6-pt. star. p.5: Clayton, Engraver • • Lo.------NO. 25 The cGreek. march. In which is introduced an original Greek air. Composed tor & dedicated to Miss I Elizabeth Lucket. By Wm. C. Peters. N. Y., Wm. Hall & Son, 1858. 6p. p.2 and 6 blank. Title reads: The creek march. New edition. -3- in six pointed star on cover. Clayton, engraver • • -, •

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I No.55 Green, Bud (1897- ) Do something I Words and music by Bud Green and Sam H. Stept. New York, Green & Stept Inc. cc.1929~. Plate no.: none. 6pp. • ~------

! No.55 Green, Bud (1897- ) I Good-little bad-little you Words and music by Bud Green and Sam H. I Stept. N.Y.: Green & Stept Inc. cc.1928~.

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_I_ • No.55 Green, Bud Love is a dreamer Words and music by Bud Green and Sam H. Stept. New York: Green & Stept Inc., c.1929. Plate no.: 3.

6pp. (no.3-5) • r------I No.55 B Green, Bud and Charlie Pierce and A1 Dubin My mother's evening prayer. N. Y., ~f.Witmark an, sons, c.1920.

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1_ • 1--­ INo 55 Green, Bud (1897- ) and I Sam H. stept. (1897- I The world is yours and mine. By Bud Green, Sam H. Stept, and James F. Hanley. Sung in the Pathe singing-talking picture "Mother's Boy. fI starring Morton Downey. N •Y. Shapiro Bernstein & Co., Inc. Broadway & 47th str. c. (1929) Plate no. -3-. I 5 pp. no. 3-5 I I

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Plate mark: That's my weakness now 3 On cover: Portrait of Helen Kane, reads tlSuooessfully introduced by Helen Kane." Cover by Barbell~ - Green, Burt I Wany to be a Janitor's Child. Words by Irene Franklin and music by Burt Green. N.Y., Leo Feist 01911

• Green, Eddie A Good Man I s Hard to Find • Words and music,by Eddie 'Green • N.Y., Paoeand Han~~Musio Co. (undated)

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I • No.67 Green, Harold I guess I'll have to dream the rest Music by Harold Green. Lyric by Mickey Stoner and Martin Block. New York: Martin Block Pub­ lishing Co., c.1941. Plate mark: I Guess I'll Have etc. -4.

6pp. (no.2-5) • Green, Joe Dawn of To-morrow • Words by gea.mm. Grg,veUe and musio by Joe Green. . N.Y., Henry Waterson In.c., 1571.Broadway, c1927

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1,-Langstroth Green, Johnny (1908- ) V.20,p.311 I Cover The Waterfront • ) • • • Lyric by Edward Heyman. Mus ic by John W. Green. New York, Harms Incorporated, c.(1933). Plate no. 8949-4.

6pp • • 1------'------No.56 Green, Johnny ·(Jam ue)) (1908- ) I cover the waterfront. Lyric by Edward Hetman. Music by . Harms Incorporated, New York cc.1935~. ,'I Plate no.: 8049-4. I

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I • I NooW- Gre~n, J~h~ny:--1908--~-~--~ , I Lyric by Billy Rose and Edward ~eymano I Music by John~y Green. Sole selling agent: Supreme Music Corporation, N.Y. cc.1932~. Plate no.! Su.22-B. I

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• No. 56 Green, Johnny, 1908- I'M Yours. Words by E.Y. Harburg and music by John W. Green ,.' N.Y., I~amous Music Corp. 01930

• No.56 Green, Johm;y, 1908- Living in d:ream.s~ K.Y •• Famous Music Corp •• 1932. oopies 1-2

• r No. 56 Green, J ohl1Iw', 1908- ~ Lo and Behold • Words by Edvvard Heyman and music by John Green. N.Y., Famous Music Corp. c1932

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• Langstroth Green, Lydia Olive V.14,p.123 The Soldier's Love. ••• by Lydia Olive Green. Chicago, Lyon & Healy, c.(1). Plate no. 4.

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I No. 70 Green, Maxie, 1944- I stay the night. I Words by Norman Dolph and Maxie Green. Music by }1axie Green. cn.p • .,: Wheen Music I I Company (a division of Stoy, Inc.) and Cleve­ land International Music, cc1977,19782. Plate

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• No.58 Green, Sanford Play me haarts and floirers. New York, N.Y., Advance Music Corp., 1955 •

• No.1 Green, Shuval The Widow Bedott • •••Words by the Deaoon's Widow. Music by Shuval Green. Cinoinnati, W. C. Peters & Sons, c.(~857). Plate no. 2759-4.

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No.49 Green, Terry Rolling sown to Coney. N.Y., Jerome H.Remick and co., c.19ll •

• No.70 Green (bein' green) Words and music by Joe Raposo. As recorded by , and Kermit the Frog. Jonico Music, Inc., c.1970; administered by Cherry Lane Music Publishing Co., Inc., Port Chester, New York.

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• No.68 The green door. Davie, Bob. New York, N.Y., Trinity Music Co., 1956 •

• ~ No.55 Green eyes (Aquellos ojos verdes) Music by Nilo Menendez. Spanish lyric by Adolfo Utrera. English translation by E. Rivera and E. Woods. Featured by Jimmy Dorsey and his. Orchestra with Helen O'Connell and Bob Eberly. New York: Southern Music Publishing Co., Inc. (sole selling agents), c.1931; Peer International Corporation, c.1941; originally, c.1929 by Nilo Menendez. Plate mark: Green eyes (4).

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• J I- --I I No.68 Green fields By Terry Gilkyson, Richard Dehr, and Frank Miller. New York: Blackwood Music Inc., c.1956. I 6pp. (no.2-5)

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Latest coun~ and western hot fifteen • Green Hills Of Tyrol. Sung by Madame Malibran. The Music by G. Rossini. Cincinnati, W. C. Peters, ca. (1850-1852). Plate no. 225.

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Bovedlno, T Green Hills of TyroU--- l ItTyrolien", sung by Madame Malibran. Arranged to the Celebrated Waltz in "Cinder­ ella". Composed by G. Rossini. Philadelphia, G. E. Blake, No. 13 south Fifth street, ca. (1815-41) •

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p.l: design. 2 verses • • Green hills of T,rrol. Sung bY' Madame MaUbran. The music by G. Boss1ni t Philadelphia. Kretschmar & Wunns. 1:1834-1836] 4pp. p.4 blank

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On cover: deoorative design; fig. 3 in 5-pt. star; *c. by G. P. Reed & Co • • Green palms. ~ No.45 (Les rameaux.) I Music by J. Faure. The Bromo-Seltzer Col­ lection of 74 Popular Songs. Complete and unabridged full music size with piano and organ accompaniment. Emerson Drug Co., Baltimore, Md. t: c • J.;sg!S? i_ "_~ 1:r •

4pp. "Unnumbered".

On cover-: Black and white sketch of a bot­ tle of Bromo-Seltzer and a woman playing the piano. The Stieff Piano. Chas. M. Steiff, • Continued -2- no.45 Green palms. (Les rameaux.)

Baltimore, Md. Established in lA42. The high­ est Standard of EXcellence Maintained for Fifty Years. List of 74 Popular Songs. stamp: Compliments of Fred Strasburg Druggist, Harrison Ave. Cor. state Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio. p.2: Music by J. Faure. Plate marks: Green Pilms. p.4: adv • • No.69 Green Tambourine Words and music by Shelley Pinz and Paul Leka. cN.Y.~ Kama Sutra Music, Inc. cc.l967~. 4pp. no.2-B. On cover: "Recorded by the Lemon Pipers_on Buddah." Photograph of the Lemon Pipers framed by green tambourine. 85~. p.4- simplified arr • • I Vol.56 The green trees whispered low & mild. p.101 From Longfellow's admired poem I "Voices of the night", oomposed by

M. W. Balfe. Boston, Oliver Ditson & I Co., 277 Washington St., ca.(1858-1859). Plate no. 19401. I 8pp. no. 2-7, last p. blank.

On cover: decorative border; fig. 4 in I 7-pt. star; 4 other pubIs. inolg. Truax & Baldwin, Cinci. I

I • __ J Green-up time. Well. Kurt. N.Y. Chappell & Co. Inc •• c.1948•

• No.S8 Green Years. Reid, Den and Altman, Arthur. NeT:l York, N.Y., Harms, Inc., 1954 •

• I Greenback dollar. I No. 69 Words and music by Hoyt Axton and Ken Ramsey. Irving Music, Inc. (EMI), cn.p.~, c c1962:1 ., Plate no.: PVl023. I 4pp., no.2-4.

Engraved border design on cm'er. Logo for lI'Almo Publications, an affiliate of A & M Re­ cords, Hollywood, Calit" in lOloler left-hand corner. Price: 2.50 • • No. 55 Greenberg, Abner (1889-1959)

Auf v-Tiedersehn. I By Abner Greenberg. Jerome H. Remick & Co. New York. cC. 1928~ Plate no.: 450-3.

6pp • • No. SS Greenberg, Abner Clest vous (It.s you) By Abner Greenberg, Abner Silver, and Harry Richman. New York: Irving Berlin, Inc. Music Publishers. ~c. 1927~.

6 pp • • ------1 No. 52 Greenberg, Abner That wonderful Dengoza strain. Song. Words by William Jerome. Music by Abner Greenberg. New York, Jerome H. Remiok & Co., 0.(1914). Plate no. 4.

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1- • I No.55 B Greenberg, Silver and Richman I C'est vous. N.Y., Irving Berlin, c.1927 •

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I p.S3 When The Swallows Homeward Fly. ••• Fantasies for the Piano Forte by Theodore Oesten ••• Boston, Oliver Ditson, ca.(1857). Plate no. 6110.

10pp. design by "Greene" • ~: ~---~reene,~~len ------Turn Around I By Malvina Reynolds, Allen Greene and . Charles Hansen Music & Books, N.Y. Clara Music Publishing Corp. c.[1958].

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Flowered design on cover signed by E. L. Greene • • -~I I~.~~~- Greene, E L , lith. Beautiful May: (0 Scnoner Alai:) I p.140 o New and Popular Waltzes. No.12 ••• I Von Johann Strauss, Op.375. Cincinnati,

I Geo. D. Newhall Co., ca.(1884-85). Plate I no. 1059-9. I I I 12pp.

design by nEe L. Greene, Del., Eng." I

I • I No.44 Greene, Edwin Sing me to sleep. Boston, G.Schirmer, c.1902 •

• No.55 Greene, Gene Back in the old neighborhood Words and music by Clyde Hager, Walter Goodwin, & Gene Greene. New'~York, Waterson Berlin & Snyder Co. cc.19252. Plate 1541-5.

6pp. • I~- ~~~ No.5O Greene, Gene Stop that bearcat Badie. Chicago, Will Rossiter c.1912.

• Vol.65 Greene, Mrs. H L p.223 Christina quick step & polka. Composed by Mrs. H. L. Greene ••• Boo ton, O. Di tson, 115 Washington St., 0.(1848). Plate no. 1556.

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Cover design by Greene • • ------rl~f)d.~ No. 61 Greene/& Walker, lithographer: Boston Les Bords Du Ganges • ••• Caprice Brillant. Melodie de Mendels­ sohn. J. Leybach. 0p.24. Cleveland, S. Brainard & Co., ca.(1859). Plate no. 3908.

10pp • • No. 23 Greene. Henry F., et al., lith.: Phila. Darling Nelly Gray. To the Patrons of 277. Washington St. B. R. Hanby. Boston, Oliver Ditson & Co •• c.(1856). Plate no. 8503.

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"Drawn & Engd. by Greene & WalkerI! • No. 24 Greene, Henry F., et al., lith.: Boston Darling Nelly Gray • •• •Vl-o:r.ds & Music by B. R. Hanby. Boston, Oliver Ditson & Coo, 0.1857. Plate no. 8503.

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No. 17 Greene, Henry F., et al., lith.: Phila. Dodworth's Very Best Polka. (The Very Best). New York, Wm• Hall & Son, 0.1850. Plate no. 860.

6pp. lettering by "H. F. Greeneu • H~¥.) JaJ No. 25 GreeneA& Walker, lithographer. Fantasia on the beautifUl Air Departed Days. Composed for the Piano by A. Baumbach. Boston, Russell & Tolman, 0.1859. Plate no. 3802.

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Flowered lithograph design by Greene & Walker, So • • V.28 Greene, Henry F., et al. lith.: Boston p.135 ~et up and shut the door • •• •Words & Music by Will S. Hays. Camic Song and Chorus. New York, J. L. Peters, 0.1873. Plate no. 10,298-4. 6pp.

"H. F. Greene, Engr., Boston" • ~~~--~------HeAWi r)d ~ No.2 GreeneA& Walker, lithographer: Boston The Heart Bowtd Down • ••• "The Bohemian Girl" composed by M. W. Balfe. Cincinnati, John Church Jr., ca. (1860-62) •

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ttEngd. by Greene & Walker, Boston"

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lith. by "H. F. Greene Eng." • No. 63 Greene, Hf'~., lithographer: Boston Kindersoenen. (Scenes from Childhood). For the Pianoforte by Robert Schumann. Ope 15. Boston, G. D. Russell & Company, ca. (1863-77). Plate no. 553.

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design by "H. F. Greene, Sc.1t • \/,,' tJ\ ~o. 29 Greene, H~ F., lithographer: Boston Libussa. Bohemian National Polka, By Charles Fradel. Boston, G. D. Russell & Company, c.1864. Plate no. 406.

8pp. decorative design by "H. F. Greene, Engr." • riVM-c-f ~) J a...P s. F. Greene/& Walker, lithog.: Boston Lu1a Is Gone. Stephen Collins Foster. New York, Firth, Pond & Co., 0.1858. Plate No. 4395.

C01,Ter design IfEngd. by Greene & Walker, tl Boston • • /Ie;? r"f J: ? s. F. GreeneA lithog.: Unv. Maggie By My Side. Stephen Collins Foster. New York, Firth, Pond & Co., 0.1852. Plate No. 1769.

Cops. 1 & 2, cover design by Greene Sc • • ~KJ ~tJJ La.ngstroth Greene/& Walker, lith.: Boston Vo1.5,p.2l5 Marche des Amazones. James M. Wehl!. Boston, Oliver Ditson & Co., e.1865. Plate no. 23050.

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design by "Greene & Walker, Se." • ------jleny'1 t .> INo. 58 Greene 11 lithog. : Unv. Mary Astore. Stephen Ralph Glover. Boston, Oliver Di tson, 115 Washington St., ca.(1844-1857).

Scrolled lithograph cover by Greene • • 1---:. 59 Greene, Henry F., lith., et al.: Bas ton Massa's In De Cold Ground • •••Written & Composed by Stephen C. Foster. New York, Firth Pond & Co., 0.1852. Plate no. 1620.

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design by "Greene Se." • !/t:1w1 F :> V.22 Greene" lith. p.259 The Miseries of Sneezing. Words &: Musio by Ossian E. Dodge ••• Boston, Oliver Ditson &: Co., 0.1863. Plate no. 21978.

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lith. by ttGreene, Eng.tt • Langstroth Greene, Henry F., et al., lith.: Boston Vol.l,p.9 The Monastery Bells. / (Lefebure Wely). Philadelphia, G. Andre & Co., 1104 Chestnut St., ca.(1858-l875). Plate no. 5.

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M~ t.; .J- oJ . I s. F. Greene~& Walker, lithog.: Boston Unv. My Loved 0 ne And My Own or (Eva) l I Stephen Collins Foster. New York, Firth, I Pond & Co., 0.1858. Plate No. 4481.

Lithograph cover design by Greene & Walker, I Boston• • No. 59 Greene, Henry F., et al., lith.: Boston Old Folks At Home • •••Written and composed by E. p. Christy. New York, Firth, Pond & Co., c1851. Pla.te no. 1332.

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des ign by "Wella r & Greene" • 7enr'1 t .' No. 18 Greene j lith. Poor Old Slave. Words and Melody by G. W. H. Griffin• •••Arranged for the Piano by E. H. F. Boston, G. P. Reed & Co., 0.1851. Plate no. 1563.

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lith. by "Greene, SO." • V.24 Greene$ Henry F., at al., lith.: Boston p.263 The Recognition. By H. Proch, Translated & Adapted by Earnst Held. Albany, J. H. Hidley, 0.1857.

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I • Langstroth Greene, Her.t~ F , 1 i th.: Boston V.13,p.257 Say To Him. (Dites Lui.) ••• LA GRANDE DUCHESSE DE GEROLSTEIN. J. Offenbach. Translated by J. C. J. Boston, Oliver Ditson & Co., c.1867. Plate no. 24071.

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"H. F. Greene. Engr. 11 • ff~f.) d ttf No. 24 Greene{& Walker, lithQgrapher Shades of Evening. Nocturne. Composed & arranged for the Piano by J. P. Thomas. Boston, H. Tolman, c.1857.

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floral design by "Grana & Walker" •

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No. 3 Greene, H~F.J lithographer: Boston Under The Chestnuts. Ballad with Chorus ad-libitum, words & music by C. M. Currier. Cinoinnati, John Churoh & Co., 0.1869. Plate No. 1155-4.

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lith. by H. F. Greene, Boston• • ----- ~-- H~t}JaR No. 62 GreeneA & Walker , lithographer Valse De Salon. Sur "Martha" Opera de F. de Flotow pour Piano par Fred. Burgmuller. Boston, Russell & Tolman, ca.(1858-l86l). Plate no. 3630.

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lith. of olassical architecture, trees in background by Greene & Walker, Sc • • V.22 Greene, R~(t., lith.: Boston p.195 What Makes Em Wiggle So? Comic Song and Chorus for Gentlemen. Words & music by Will S. SYah. New York, J. L. Peters, c.1871. Plate no. 885-3.

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V.26 Greene, Henry F., et al., lith.: Boston p.1l5 YVhen The Swallows Homeward Fly. (Wenn die Schwalben heimwarts zieh'n.) •••Musio by Franz Abt. Piano. Boston, G. P. Reed & Co., ca.(1839-l849). Plate no. 457.

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design by "Greene, Se." • V.44 Greene, John C p.33 The Gondola. The Poetry by J. K. Her~ey~ Esqr. The Musio oomposed by John C. Greene. New York, E. Riley, ca.(18l9-l83l). Plate no. 3.

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Cincinnati, W. H. Willis & CO' 6 S.E. Cor. 4th & Elm Sts., c.(1907).* Plate No. 829-2.

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On cover: printed in white on gold; at head of title, "Dedicated to the 'Club Women' of Norwood"; fig.5 in circle. *p.2. c. by Mrs. William Greenland • l__ • ~gstroth Greenwald, Martin (arrg.) IVol.7,p.41 Barcarolle. I Tales of Hoffmann. (0 Belle Nuit) ••• from J. Offenbach's Opera tlContes D'Hoffmann". I I Arr. by M. Greenwald. New York. De Luxe Music Co., 0.(1908). Plate no. 3.

6pp • • ------I 1tt."S6 No. 9~ Greenwald, Martin (arrg.) Barcarolle. Tales Of Hoffmann. (0 Belle Nuit). "'Barcarolle II • From J. 0 .f.fenbach 's Opera "Contes D'Hof.fmann". Arr. by M. Greenwald. New York, De Luxe Music Co., ca.(19l2). Plate no. 3.

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• No.51 Greenwald, N.~ Chapel chimes. N.Y., Leo Feist, c.1913 •

• No. 63 Greenwald, Martin (arrg.) • •• • Wal tz. Song with English and Italian words. By H. Pestalozza. English text by E. W. M. Arr. by M. Greenwald. New York" De Luxe Music Co." ca. (1908- ).

6pp • • Greenwald, M. No. 49 The Home Guard. School march for piano by M. Greenwald. N.Y., Will Wood, c1911

On cover: Picture of young boys in soldier costumes • • I No.44 Greenwald, Martin The Liederkranz march. Columbus, J. A. Radabaug~ c.l901.

• - No.SS Gree~ald, M. Serenade (From liThe Millions or HarlF!quinll) B,y Richard Drigo. Arranged by M. Greenwald. No. 2016. Century Music Publishing Company, New York. ~c. 1920~. Plate no.: 2016-6. 8pp •

L • IL8l1gstroth Greemvald, Martin (arrg.) V.l2"p.263 A Waltz Dream. ~altzes) arranged by M. Greenwald. From Themes of Osoar Straus~s Ein Waltzer­ traum. New York, Will Wood Publishing Co., 0.(1908). Plate no. 8.

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Greenwood, J. I I ;:~7 The thistle Cotillions. As performed at the grand ba1l giyen at Tammany Hill, by the Thistle Benevolent Assn. I The music & figures sele~ted & arranged by Mr. P. Brown, leader & director of the Cotil­ \ lion Band. Respectfully dedicated to the members & patrons of \ the Association. Arr a'1ged i for the piano forte by ~..r.J(?) Greenwood, N.Y. J\. \ Thos. Birch, 1833.

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At head of title: A Mademoiselle Emma A. Lere • . Lists additional compositions on cover. Priee: 25 eta. net. Plate mark: •on cover 1913• • Grobe, Charles 1817- Cincinnati imprint

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Greer, cJesse::! I Building A Nest For Mar,y I By c:Harry::! Rose and cJesse::! Greer. N.Y.: Remick I Music Corp. c.1928. Plate no.543-2. calso in­ cludes::! I Used To Love Her In The Moonlight. B.r cSam M.::! Lewis, c:Joe::! Young, and c:Ted::! Fiorito. N.Y.: Remick Music Corp. c.1929. Plate no.544-2. folder (2,2 pages, unnumbered) •

1- ______• ______No.55 Greer, Jesse (1896- ) Climbing up the Ladder of Love Lyric by Raymond Klages. Melody by Jesse Greer. N.Y.: Robbins - Engel, Inc. cc.1926~. Plate mark: SH 316-4.

6pp. • No.55 Greer, Jesse (1896- ) Flapperette Novelty piano solo by Jesse Greer. Jack Mills Inc., Music Publishers, New York. ~c. 1926:u 8pp • • No.55 Greer, Jesse (1896- ) Freshie Lyric by Jesse Greer and Harold Berg. Music by Jesse Greer. Robbins - Engel Inc., New York cc.1925~. Plate no.: P 145-3.

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No.55 Greer, Jesse (1896- Here or there as long as I'm with you By Benny Davis and Jesse Greer. Irving Berlin, Inc., New York cc.1926~. Plate no.: Here Or There &c. 4.

6pp. • Greer, Jesse - I'll Al~ays Remember You :-1 Lyric and slide version by Raymond Klages. Music by Jesse Greer. N.Y.: Robbins Music Corp. c.1927. 8pp. • 1.------1 I I No.55 Greer, Jesse Just you, just me Music by Jesse Greer. Lyric by Raymond Klages. Featured in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's "Marianne." New York: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Corp., c.1929; Robbins Music Corporation, New York, exclusive distribu­ tors. Plate mark: S H 620-3.

6pp. (no.3-5) • -I Greer, Jesse. No. 55 Once In a Lifetime. Lyric by Raymond Klages and musio by Jesse Greer. N.Y., Robbins Musio Corp., 01928

Plate no. SH 475-3 Cover reads: "Earl Carrolltt "Vanitiestl "7th Edition" Inside above title: "Introduoed by Riohard Bold." • ~55 Greer, Jesse Once In A Lifetime Lyric by Raymond Klages. Music by Jesse Greer. Organ transcription by Lew White. Robbins Music Corporation, New York c,1928. calso includes~ Blue Shadoes. Lyric by Raymond Klages. Music by Louis Alter. Organ transcription by Lew White. Robbins Music Corporation, Mew York c.1928. folder (2,2 pages, unnumbered) • • No.55 Greer, Jesse (1896- ) Only You And Lonely Me Lyric by Ray Klages. Melody by Jesse Greer. N.Y.: Robbins - Engel, Inc. cc.1926~. Plate mark: S H 276-4.

6pp. • No.56 Greer, Jesse Pretending you eare. N.Y., Ager, Yellen and Bor- I stein, 1933 •

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No.56 Greer, Jesse Spellbound. N.Y., Santly Bros. Inc., 1934 •

• No.55 Greer, Jesse (1896- ) -I The tap tap tap C.W. Morganstern & Anton Scibilia present Texas Guinana in Padlock of 1927. Book and Lyrics by Ballard MacDonald and Billy Rose. Music by Lee David, Jesse Greer and Henry H. Tobias. N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. cc.1927:1

6pp. • Greer, Jesse (1896- ) Time To Go • • • • Lyrio by Stahley Adams. Musio by Jesse Greer. New York, Mills Musio Inc., o.(1933). Plate no. -3.

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Langstroth Greeting. V.19,p.287 Arranged as a song without words,:by Ch. Lenz. Melody by Mendelssohn. Vol. II. New York, C. B. Seymour & Co., 0.(1859).

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Gruss aus der Ferne • • I-No.ls Greeting glee. -I Music of the Baker Family. Composed and arranged by John C. Baker. Sung with great applause at their concerts throughout the Union. "The greeting glee". Boston, Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington St., 0.1849.* Plate no. 2150.

6pp. no. 2-5, last p. blank. On cover: decorative border &: design by "Weller"; list of 10 songs &: prices; 25 cts. nett.; *C~bY J. C. Baker. Langstroth Greetings. V.25.p.209 Popular Vocal Duetts. "Greetings". Words by C. Eyserbeck. Music by Franz Abt. No imprint.

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I • No.55 Gregg, Norma Sort 0' Lonesome Music and lyrics by Herman Hupfeld, Norma Gregg, Karl Kreck, Cramer and Johnson, Louis Alter and Paul Lannin. Harms Inc., New York cc.1926~. Plate no.: 7747-4.

8pp. • No.4 Gregh, Louis l Le chant du seraphin (The seraphim's song) Improvisation. [By] Louis Gregh. Specially revised and fingered for W. H. Willis & Co. Cin­ cinnati: W. H. Willis & Co., c.1903. Plate no.: 105-8.

lapp. (no.2-9) • Vo1.88 Gregh, Louis (1843-1915) p.191 Come to thy window love. (Parais a ta fen~tre.) Serenade by Louis Gregh. Soprano or tenor. English version by 'tvlinthroptl. Cincinnati, The John Churoh Co., 74 W. Fourth St., 0.(1888). Plate no. 6146-6-T.

8pp • • No.55 Gregory, Dan Dreamy Argentine Lyric by Cliff Friend. Music by Dan Gregory and Billy Lindemann. Detroit: Jerome H~ Remick & 60. cc.1925~ Plate no.: 921-5. 5pp. • ---I Gregson, Donaldson and Elmes, Lithographers. Kiss Waltz. Kiss Waltz. Arranged bV Johann Liebenwohl. It. Louis, J.L. Peters & Bro., 1866. Pl. mark: Kiss Waltz.4 •

• I No. -3-- -- Greg~on, Donaldson & Elms, lith.: ci~-11' Kiss Waltz. Vocal •••Arditi. Simplified by Liebenwohl. I St. Louis, J. L. Petes & Bros. - A. C. Peters & Bro., Cincinnati, 0.1866. Plate no. 4.

8pp. "Lith. by Gregson Donaldson & Elms, No. 30 E. Fourth St., Cin. 0."

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I V.19,p.99 Perle de L'Amarique. Valse Brilante par Kinkel. St. Louis, J. L. Petes & Bro.; A. C. Peters & Bro., Cincinnati; c.1866. Plate no. 591-4.

6pp. "Lith. by Gregson, Donaldson & Elmes, No. 30 E. Fourth St., Cin., 0." • No. 32 Gregson, Donaldson~ Elms, lithographer: Cinoinnati Vision Of Paradise. Mazurka. Par August Pacher. New York, J. L. Peters, 0.1867. Plate No. 505-4.

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lith. by Gregson, Donaldson & Elms • • Vol.84 Gregson, Donaldson & Elmes, lith.: Cin. p.99 We parted by the river side. Piano song. Written & oomposed by Will. S. Hayes. New York, J. L. Peters, 200 Broadway, 0.1867. Plate no. 8.

6pp. "Lith. by Gregson, Donaldson & Elmes, Cin." • No. 3 Gregson, Donaldson & Elms, lith.: Cincinnati We Parted By The Riverside. Written & Composed by Will S. Hayes. St. Louis, J. L. Peters & Bro.; Cinoinnati, A. C. Peters & Bro., 0.1866. Plate no. 8.

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"Lith. by Gregson, Donaldson & Elmes, No. 20 E. Fourth."

• _J ( '28 Greig, Sherman YeB darling I remember Rochester, JOB. P. Shaw, c.1863. R784.8 Greiser, Walter Scott. [5699 The Mandolinist's serenade. 1890 Popular Songs. The Mandolinist's serenade v.l Words by Anna Twitchell. Music by Walter p.12l Scott Greiser. New York, Wm. E. Ashwal1 &. Co. c1896~ Pl. mark: WD4 E.A. &. Co. 1391-3• • R784.8 Greiser, Walter Scott. rS699 :t-fargurite, mother and I. 1890 Margurite, mother and I. Popular songs. v.1 Margurite, mother and I. 'ltJords by Dennis J. p.133 Connelly. Music by Walter Scott Greiser. New York, Wm. E. Ashmal1 & Co. c1896::J Pl. mark: Wm. E.A. & Co. 1390-2• • R784.9 Gre:tsar, Walter 8. f8699 Parted. 1890 Parted. Words by D.J. COlll1elly. Music by v.l Walter S. Greiser. Chicago, Windsor Music p.143 Co~, 1897. Pl. mark: Parted.4.

• R784.8 Greiser, Walter Scott fS699 The postman is coming. 1890 The postman is coming. Popular songs. v.l The postman is coming. Words by Dennis p.127 Connelly. MUsic by Walter Scott Greiser. New York, Wm. E. Ashmall & Co., 1896::1 Pl. mark: ,Wm. E. A. & Co. 1389-3•

1- • R784.8 Greiser, Walter Scott fS699 Those brown eyes. 1000 Those brown eyes. Ballad. Those brown eyes. v.l Words by Lida M. Keck. Music by W. Scott Greiser p.137 New York, Hardingts Music House, 1897. Pl. mark: Those brown eyes.B • • l Grell". A.E. #33 The laurel and the rose. New York" G. Sohirmer, 1869.

l -- No.53 Gretchaninoff, Alexander (1864-1956) Hushed the song of the nightingale (II s'est tu, Ie charmant rossignol) Translated from the Russian of J. Nickitine by Constance Purdy. French text by M.D. Calvocoress~' Music by Alexander Gretchaninoff. Boston: Oliver Ditson Company (c.19l6]. Plate no.: 5-137-71449- 4.

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Margaret at the Spinning Wheel • • No.56 Grever, Maria Ti-pi-tin Music and Spanish lyric by Maria Grever. Eng­ lish lyric by Raymond Leveen. The sensational Mexican waltz song. Successfully introduced in America by Horace Heidt. New York: Leo Feist Inc., c.1938. Plate mark: 6984-3 Ti-Pi-Tin.

6pp. (no.3-5) • I No.56 Grever, Maria What a difference a day made (Cuando vuelva a tu lado) Music and Spanish lyric by Maria Grever. English lyric by Stanley Adams. New York: Edward B. Marks Music Corp., c.1934 .

• I No. 55 Grey, Clifford.

March of the Grenadiers. Words and music by Victor Schertzinger and Clifford Grey. Famous Music Corp., [c. 1929]

8 pp • • No. 55 Grey. Clifford.

March of the Old Guard. Words by Clifford Grey, music by Herbert Stothart. Robbins music corp., N.Y. [c.1929]

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I No.55 Grey, Frank H. (1883- ) I I heard a robin I Words by Elizabeth Evwlyn Hoore. Music by Boosey & I Frank H. Grey. New York and London: Co., I I Ltd. cc.1928J. Plate no.: 2943-6.

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L • No.44 Grey, Vivian Little dolly driftwood. N.Y., Leo Feist pub., 0.1903 •

• 1-- - I No.21 The grey eagle maroh. Grobe's musioal ladder. A seleotion of Polkas, Waltzes, Marohes, ect. arranged in an easy style for the piano by Chs. Grobe. lf No.5: "The gray eagle march • New York, Firth, Pond & Co., 0.1854. Plate no. 2615.

4pp., last p. blank. On oover: lie. Mademoiselle Helen James"; lt decorative design by t1Wakelam j list of 12 pieoes, each l2~ nett; 3 other publs • • No.o5 The grey housp. Messager, Andre. N.Y·, Chappell Harms inc c.1929 •

• No. 9 The Greys' Quiok Step. Respeotfully dedioated to Capt. John C. Park, Officers & Members of the "Greys". Com­

pos ed & arranged for the Piano by B. A. Burditt.i Boston, Henry Prentiss, 0.1839. Plate No. 64.

4pp. no. 2-3, p.l & 4 blank. On cover: lithograph of the ItGreys", "On their tour of camp duty from Portsmouth to Haverhill", by T. Moore, Boston, signed by W. Lydston Jr.,del.; beneath oomposer's name, "Per- !fOrmed first time by the Boston Briga. and at the enoampment in Portsmouth" Ju 31st, 1839. tI

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!- • I . No.49 Grieg, Edvard (1843-1907) Berceuse (Cradle song) Classic and Modern Standard Compositions for the Piano. Seventh Series. By Edvard Grieg, Op. 38, No.1. Revised and edited by M. Green­ wald. Century Music Publishing Company, New York. ~c. 1911~. Plate no.: 1582-3. 6pp • • i- No.1 Grieg, Edvard Butterfly, op.43, no.l [By] Edvard Grieg. Cincinnati: W. H. Willis & Co., n.d. Plate mark: 3S1-SW.

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Sailor's;: song • • No. 44 Gri:eg, Edvard, 1843-1907. Sailor's song. ~ Matrosenlied. Edvard Grieg compositions for pianoforte. Ope 68, no.~. iEdited and fingered by Louis Oesterle~. New York: G. Schirmer, cc1904~. Plate no.: 29521. 4pp • • No.56 Grier, Jimmie (1902-1959) The object of my affection By Pinky Tomlin, Coy Poe and Jimmie Grier. Irving Berlin Inc., New York. cC. 1934~. 6pp. • #36 Grieve not SherwoOd, Edea!' H. Grieve not. New York, 'Win. A. Pond, l816. No.49 Grieving. Conlin, James P. N.Y., F.A. Mills, c.191

• I No.55 Grieving Waltz song by Wayland Axtell. I1lblished by the Jack Riley Music Pub. Co., Kansas City, Missouri cc.1927~. 6pp. no.3-5.

p.2 - text of song. Plate mark: Grieving 3. p.6 - adv. No. 37 Griffin, George W. H. (1829-1879) The Fire in the Grate. Ballad with Chorus ad lib. Sung by Miss Alice Bennett at the "Theatre Comique" and by Mr. D. S. Wambold at the "San Franoisoo Minst­ rels". Words by Edward Harrigan. Music by G. W. H. Griffin. N~ York, Wm. A. Pond & Co., e.1877. Plate No. 9297-4.

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On cover: Patterned border; figure ~ in a diamond. At hea.d of title: "To Francis S. ~ Street. Esq., 'New York Week1y,.n No. 18 Griffin. George W H (1829-1879) Poor Old Slave. Words and Melody by G. W. H. Griffin • •••Arranged for the Piano by E. H. F. Boston, G. P. Reed & Co., 0.1851. Plate no. 1563.

6pp • • No.29 - Griffin, George W H ~1829-1879;---l Tell me, little twinkling star. J I Words and music by G. W. H. Griffin. New York, wm. A. Pond & Co., No.547 Broadway, c.1864. Plate no. 5823.

6pp • • No. 55 Griffin, Gerald (1891-1962 ) and Kahn, Herman (1861-1929) and Lfman, Tommy Mother In Ireland By Gerald Griffin, Herman Kahn and Tommy Lyman. NevJ York: \lTaterson, Berlin and ~ Snyder Co. ce. 1ge2~. Plate no.: 1268-3.

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• No. 55 Griffis, Elliot Birds in May Three studies for the piano by Elliot Griffis. Harlequin, Arabesque, Birds in May. G. Schirmer, Inc., N.Y. c.[1926]. Plate no.: 32501.

6 pp . • I I I No. 50 Griffith, Elmer B I'll change your shadows to sunshine. Words by Thos. H. Griffith. Music by Elmer B. Griffith. Lafayette, Ind., Thos. H. Griffith, 0.(1912). Plate no. 3.

6pp • • • 55 Griffith, Pom, lith. The wedding of the painted doll • ••• Lyrio by Arthur Freed. Musio by Nacio Herb Brown. San Francisoo, Sherman, Clay & Co., 0.(1929). Plate no. -6. 8pp.

lith. by "POM Griffith" • No. 50 Griffith, Thomas H Take me baok to old Ohio. Words and music by Thos. H. Griffith. Lafayette, Ind., Thos. H. Griffith, 0.(1912). Plate no. 3.

6pp • • ~-Grtt~lthSt H. Craven------1"- ~een of the west • . I Oincianati. Oolburn & 11eld, 1853.

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Young Folks From Home

Written & Composed expressely for & Sung by Christy's Minstrels by H Craven Griffiths. New York: Gould & Berry. 1852.

6 pp. • ILangstroth Griggs, H i v.27 p.91 Antoinette Newhall's drawing-room series for the piano. Antoinette, air a danser cby~ Griggs. Cincinnati: Geo. D. Newhall & Co., 1878. Plate no.282.4. 8pp • • Langstroth Griggs, H v.27 p.75 Cosette Newhall's drawing-room series for the piano. Cosette, gavotte cb,y~ Griggs. Cincinnati: Geo. D. Newhall & Co., 1878. Plate no. 283.4. 8pp • • Grim, Loree If I On17 had a 100 million dollars. Oincinnati, Musical gem pub!g. co. [c1901]

• -- No. 55 G:rimes. Isabel The Jadda Bird and other Ballads • Words 5Ud music by Isabel G:rtmes • Pittsburgh, Isabel Grimes 01921

• 1#71 Grimes, Terry

God Is Alive

Words by Leon Wilkinson. Music by Leon Wil­ kinson and Terry Grimes. Ohio: 1980.

4 pp • • 1#4 Grimm. -Carl Hugo. 1890- I An evening song Cincinnati. JOhn Ohurch eo. [c1915 J

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by Rev. T. Grinfield. Music by J.P. Knight. I' Boston, Wm. H. Oakes, 1843 •

L • _I No.48, The grizzly bear. Botsford, George. N.Y., Ted Snyder 00., c.1910.

• - I R780.8 Grobe, 6harles (lg(r - ) fT95 Affectionate remembrance. v.I Brilliant variations on, The Dearest spot Leahy of earth to me is home. For the piano by Chas. p.9 Grobe. Boston, Oliver Vitson & Co., 1857.

• i·-- Vol.74 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) I p.1l9 Ah: ohe a voi perdoni iddio. (Heaven may to you grant pardon) • •••Arranged with easy variations for piano by Ch. Grobe. No.3l: "Quintette finale". (Heaven may forgive). "Martha". Op.1475. Boston, Oliver Ditson & Co., 277 Washington St., 0.1863. Plate no. 21932.

8pp • • ~~-....".. 1118 Grobe, Cha.rles(/~/7- ) I American Medley (star spangled banner, etc.) n.p. 1851.

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1- • No. 57 Grobe. Charles(18l7- ) Annie Laurie. Op.72l. Variations. Lindiana. A Choice Seleotion Of Jenny Lind Songs with brilliant variations for the Piano by Chas. Grobe. No.lO: "Annie Laurie". Philadelphia, Lee & Walker. c.1856. Plate No. 5638.5.

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On cover: flowered border & design by E. MtCarthy; list of 12 songs; figure 4 in 5-pointed star; at head of title. itA Monsieull J Os sph E. • Chester" • i-- Vol.69 Grobe. Charles (1817- ) p.105 Annie Lisle. With brilliant variations for piano by Ch. Grobe. Op.1275. Boston, Oliver Ditson & Co., 277 Washington St., 0.1860. Plate no. 19. 934.

lOpp • • - No.1 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) Arkansas Traveller. I ••• Variations oomposed by Charles Grobe. Ope 330. No. 2 ••• Cinoinnati, W. C. Peters & I Sons, 0.(1854). Plate no. 1905-5. I 8pp. I

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I regard. Composed by Ch. Grobe, Op. 385. Boston, Oliver Ditson &: Co., c.186l. Plate no. 21363. 10pp • • No.21 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) The blue bird schottisch • •••Arranged in an easy style for the piano by Chs. Grobe. No.2: ••• New York, Firth, Pond & Co., 1 Franklin Square, c.1854. Plate no. 2610.

4pp • • Grobe, Charles (1817- ) Bonnie Blue Flag. With Brilliant Variations by Charl~s-

lOpp • • V.39 Grobe. Charles (1817- ) p.224 Bonnie Blue Flag. With Brilliant Variations by Charles Grobe. 0:gr,~~~. Philadelphia, Lee &: Walker~~~.\.f863). Plate no. 8798.8.

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Grobe 6 Charles (1817- ) Les Bards d'Ohio. Ope 385. ( Good Night). Variations Bri11antes sur Ie theme favori de S. C. Foster "My Old Kentuoky Home tl • Com­ posees pour Ie piano par Ch. Grobe. New York, Wm. A. Pond & Co., 0.1853. Plate No. 2545.

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On oover: design; at head of title 6 " a Monsieur A. F. Dos Santos"; beneath title, 4IIt (cont. on next card) -2- Ho. 20 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) Les Bords d 10hio. Ope 385. (My Old Kentucky Home Good Night). (oont. )

"And see the rivers how they run Through woods and meads in shad and sunil; figure 6 in 5-pt. star. p.2, titled, "My Old Kentucky Home Good Night1l. Quidor music engr.

I ------l Grobe. Charles. No. 16 Les Bords du Delaward, Ope 137. Variations brillantes sur un motif Allemand. Composees pour 1e piano et dediees a Mademoiselle Betty C. MoConkey, Son amiable e1eve par Charles Grobe. Pennsylvania, Edward L. Walker, 01849 Philadelphia, Stayman & Brothers, N. W. Corner 5th and Chestnut Sts. cop. 1-2 Plate mark: Bords Delaware. 11 Above title on 2nd Edition - cop. 1 c.: 4th Edition - oop. 2 ------1 No.16 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) Les bords du Delaware. I Variations brillantes sur un motif I Allemand composses pour 1e piano ••• par Ch. Grobe. Op.137. Philadelphia, Beck & I Lawton~ 166 Chesnut St., 0.1849. Plate no. 11.

l2pp • • Vol.49 Grobe, Charles (1811- ) p.49 Les Bords du Merrimack. ••• Variations on 'Lilly Dale' for the Piano by Chas. Grobe. Op.733. Boston, Oliver Ditson, 0.1856. lOpp • • ------

No. 25 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) Bright dreams of the past. Op.1046. Brilliant Variations on "Ever Of Thee", by Ch. Grobe. (Foley Hall). Boston, Russell & Tolman, 0.1858. Plate No. 3230.

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I On cover: at head of title, "a Madlle. AnniE S. Crawford. Son amiable Eleve. II ; beneath I title, verse, IILet fate--eto."; fig. 3i- in 8-pt. star. p.7; F. GOeCk.·tz~ musio engr. p.3, titled, Ever of Thee".

L ___ i-- -I I No.19 Grobe, Charles (arrg.) (1817- ) The celebrated Sophie waltz. By John Strauss. Arranged for the piano by Charles Grobe. Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, 188 Chesnut St., c.1852.

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I • V.SO Grobe, Charles (1817- ) p.193 Come Brave The Sea With Me Love. ••• arranged with Easy Variations for Piano by Ch. Grobe ••• Puritani. Boston, Oliver Ditson, 0.1855. Plate no. 8755.

8pp • • Vol. 90 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) p.247 Come Holy Spirit. Buds and blossomB ••• with brilliant variations for the piano. By Charles Grobe. No.59 •••0p.650. Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, 722 Chestnut Street, 0.1857. Plate no. 5584.5.

8pp • • ,------Vol.59 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) p.83 Come ye disconsolate. ••• 12 Sacred Melodies varied for the piano by Charles Grobe. Op.223. No.4: "Come ye disconsolate". Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, 183 Chesnut St., 0.1854. Plate no. 4347.6.

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Vol.92 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) p.19 Comin' throl the rye. Lindiana •••With brilliant variations for the piano, by Charles Grobe. No.ll ••• Op.694. Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, 722 Chestnut St., 0.1858. Plate no. 5617.5.

8pPe • No.22 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) Di tanti palpiti • ••• arranged with easy variations far piano by Ch. Grobe. No.26 ••• "Tancredi". Op.734. Boston, Oliver Ditson. Washington St., 0.1855. Plate no. 8756.

8pp. • -I Iv. 39- Grobe, Charles (1817- ) I I p.206 Dixie s Land. I With Brilliant Variations by Charles

Grobe. Op.1250. New York, Wm. A. Pond I & Co., 0.1860. Plate no. 4984.

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I • I No.21 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) The dove schottisch • ••• arranged in an easy style for the piano by Chs. Grobe. No.lO ••• New York, Firth, Pond & Co., 1 Franklin Square, 0.1854. Plate no. 2703.

4pp. • V.48 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) p.197 E Pluribus Unum. With Brilliant Variations for the Piano Forte. Composed ••• by Charles Grobe. Opus 140. Baltimore, W. C. Peters, c.1850. Plate no. 1424.7.

8pp. • No. 24 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) Eternal Spring. Op.845. (Juanita). Brilliant Variations on the beautiful I Spanish Ballad "JuanitaII for the Piano by Charles Grobe. Boston, Oliver Ditson & Co., I 0.1857. Plate No. 3098. I IOpp. no. 3-9, p.2 & 10 blank. I On cover: at head of title, \I a Mademoiselle Emma. V. Robinson. Son aim.a.b1e Eleve. fI; be-I neath 'j:;itle, flEternal Spring with smiling . verdure here Warms the mild air and crowns I the YOuthful.yearn ; design by C. Gillingi ham; fig. 6 in 5-pt. star. Webb, musio engr. ~.I Vol.76 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) p.l71 The fall of Sebastopol. A descriptive fantasie for piano by Ch. Grobe. Op.606. Boston, Oliver Ditson, Washington St •• 0.1855. Plate no. 7956.

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No.19 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) The flying cloud • ••• for the piano by Charles Grobe. No.2 ••• Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, 188 Chesnut St., 0.1852. Plate no. 4225.2.

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I No.21 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) The grey eagle march • ••• arranged in an easy style for the piano by Chs. Grobe. No.5 ••• New York, Firth, Pond & Co., c.1854. Plate no. 2615.

4pp • • No. 11 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) The heart, the heart! oh let it be. Written by Eliza Cook. Adapted to 8. German melody ror the piano rorte ••• by Charles Grobe. Philadelphia, George Willig, 171 Chesnut St., 0.(1843).

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R780.8 Grobe, Charles Ci 'i/"I - ) f'T95 Hohnstockts polka. v.l Grobe's Omnibus cNo.l.~ A selection of Leahy favorite pieces arranged as duet~ for two per­ pl.221 formers on the piano forte by Charles Grobe. Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, 1850, Plate nO.9165.'

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I L • J No.l8 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) Home sweet home. Melodies of the people. New variations on old tunes. Composed for the piano forte by Charles Grobe. Op.207. No.l •••Philadel­ phia, Lee & Walker, 722 Chesnut St., 0.1851. Plate no. 57. 6.

8pp • • ----- I No. 25-- --GrObe,~h"ff,LL-~;- (/ ff(-:;:~) Home, Sweet Home 'with brilliant variations) • Music by Charles Grobe • Philadelphia, Lee and Walker c1858 I At Head of Title: To his aimiable grand pupil I Miss Nannie E. Edwards, " Her deep and thril1i~ song Seemrd with its piercing melody to reaoh! The Soul, and in mysterious unison Blend with al~ thoughtB of gentleness and love .n I On oover: figure 5 in ~pointed star • I

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• : L ______I -~ ----- II-vol.:- Grobe, Charles (1817- ) p.297 Home Sweet Home. With variations for 4 hands by Ch. Grobe. Boston, Oliver Ditson & Co., c.1865. Plate no. 3279.

8pp • • V.IO Grobe, Charles (1817-) p.173 Home sweet home 'Vli!.riations. Home sweet home variations. Melodies of the people. Nell variations on old tUllleS composed for the piano forte by Charlea Grobe. Ope 207 No.1 Home sweet home ~iations. Philadelphia, Edward L. Walker, 1851. Pl. mark: 57.6 •

L_ • l No.21 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) The Humming-bird galop • ••• arranged in an easy style for the piano by Chs. Grobe. No.12: lIThe Humming bird galoplt. New York, Firth, Pond & Co., 1 Franklin Square, 0.1854. Plate no. 2707.

4pp • • 1---- Langstroth Grobe, Charles (1817- ) I Vol. 6,p.131 I Wish I Was In Dixie. (Dixie's Land). Variations by C. B. Grobe ••• Phi1a •• Eclipse Publishing Co., oa.(1907- ). Plate no. -6.

8pp • • I Langstroth Grobe, Charles (1817- ) Vol.l,p.203 I'm A Merry Zingara. With Brilliant Variations for the Piano by Charles Grobe. Ope 1077. Baltimore. George Willig Jr., 0.(1859). Plate no. 2710.

10pp • • Vo1.79 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) p.159 Jenny Linds polka. Pr~o. Lee & Walkers Duetts No.13. Arr: by C. Grobe. Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, oa.(1845-1875). Plate no. 393. 2. 2pp. • ~ •. _____~~._~_ n ____.... - ... -"'_" __ "". __

1#24 Grob., Charles (( fl 'I- I Juanita. Boston, Oliver Ditson & Co., 1856. c. 1857 by Miller & »e~cham. Md .

• R784.8 Grobe, Charles(iS17_ ") £8699 Kindred hearts. 1840 Kindred hea;rts. Written by Mrs. He_ns. v.3 Adapted to a German melody. Arranged for the p.5 piano and dedicated to Mis s Anna Th. 8ilva by Charles Grobe. Philade~phia, Lee & Walker, 1848. Pl. mark: 526-5•

1_- • No. 27 Grobe. Charles (1817- ) Kingdom Coming. A Popular Melody by Henry C. Work. With Brilliant Variations for the Piano by Charles Grobe. Ope 1418. Chicago, Root & Cady, 0.1862. Plate no. 215 8.

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1- • Grobe, Charles (1817- ) The lark ga1op • ••• arranged in an easy style for the piano by Chs. Grobe. No.7 ••• New York, Firth, Pond & Co., 0.1854. Plate no. 2690.

4pp • • Vol.90 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) p.131 A life on the ooean wave. Les bords du Hudson. Variations bril1antes sur Ie theme favori ••• Camposees et dediees aux Demoiselles M. et E. Hieskel1 par Charles Grobe. Op.42. Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, 722 Chesnut St., 0.(1846).

lOpp • • No. 27 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) The Light of Home. Brilliant Variations on "Do they think of me at Home 11 • For the Piano by Ch. Grobe. Op. 1370. Boston, Russell & Tolman, 0.1861. Plate no. 4134.

8pp • • ------I -I Vol.56 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) p.321 Listen to the mooking bird. ••• uMooking bird variations". Ch. Grobe. Op.603. Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, 722 Chestnut St., 0.1866. 8pp •

L _ • I VOl.:? Grobe, Charles (1817- ) p.93 Listen to the mocking bird. ••• "Mocking bird variations". Ch. Grobe. Op.603. Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, 922 Chestnut St., c.1866.

8pp • • No.19 Grobe I Charles (1817- ) The lone star waltz • ••• for the piano by Charles Grobe.

No.9 ••• Philadelphial Lee & Walker, 188 Chesnut St., c.1852. Plate no. 4268.2.

4pp. • No.23 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) Lulu. True oonstancy. Brilliant variations on "Lulul1 for the piano by Cha.rles Grobe. Op.596. Philadelphia, J. E. Gould, 164 Chestnut St., c.1856.

lOpp • • ~ No.19 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) Maroh from Luoie de Lammermoor • ••• for the piano by Charles Grobe. No.8 ••• Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, 188 Chesnut St., 0.1852. Plate no. 4263.2.

4pp. • No.2l Grobe, Charles (1817- ) The mooking bird polka• •••Arranged in an easy style for the piano by Chs. Grobe. No.1: liThe mooking bird polka". New York, Firth, Pond & Co., 1 Franklin Square, 0.1854. Plate no. 2602.

4pp • • No. 27 Grobe, Charles (arrg.) (1817- ) Music Of The Union. A medley on American National Airs, arranged for Piano by Charles Grobe. Op. 1348. Boston, Oliver Ditson & Co.) c.1861. Plate no. 21040.

lOpp • • No. 22 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) My Home My Happy Home. Op.708. Variations. Lindiana. A choice selection of Jenny Lind Songs with Brilliant Variations for tlie Piano by Chas. Grobe. No.9: liMy Home My Happy Home" Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, c.1855.* Plate No. 5636.5.

8pp. no. 3-7, p.2 & 8 blank. On cover: ornamental border & design by E. M'Carthy; at head of title, flA Monsieur Joseph L. Ch. star"; list of 12 songs; fig. 4 in 5- pt. star. *p.3, 0.1856. Vol.6S Grobe, Charles (arrg.) (1817- ) p.327 MyoId Kentuoky home good night. The beautiful melodies. Composed by Stephen C. Foster. Arranged with variations for the piano forte by Charles Grobe. Op.3a5. No.5 ••• New York. Firth, Pond & Co., 547 Broadway, 0.1883. Plate no. 2545.

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------• No.21 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) The nightingale polka • ••• arranged in an easy style for the piano by Chs. Grobe. No.6 ••• New York. Firth, Pond & Co., 0.1854. Plate no. 2618.

4pp. • Langstroth Grobe, Charles (1817- ) Vo1.4~p.67 Oft In The Stilly Night. ••• Variations ••• for the Piano Forte by Charles Grobe ••• Philadelphia, Edward L. Walker, 0.1851=2 & 3. Plate no. 111.5,

8pp • • Grobe, Charles (1817- ) Ohl Susanna. Sa1ut a Washington••• me1odies with varia­ tions for the piano forte by Charles Grobe. No.1 •••0p.124. Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, 182 Chesnut St., 0.1849. Plate no. 658.5. 8pp • • Vol.S8 Grobe. Charles (1817- ) p.l85 Old hundred. Buds and blossoms •••with brilliant variations for the piano by Charles Grobe. Vo1.II. No.100 ••• 0p.97S. Boston, Oliver Ditson & Co., 451 Washington St., 0.1857. Plate no. 5971.5.

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• j -1- Grobe, Charles. No. 25 Old Hundred, Ope 976. With bri11ant variations for the piano by Charles Grobe. Buds and Blossoms No. 100. Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, 722 Chestnut St., c1858

Plate no. 5971.5 Cover reads: "Buds & Blossoms: 100 Sacred Melodies." Inside below title: "Doxology" "Praise God frWwhom all b!hassings flow; (see3next card) -2- Grobe, Charles. (oontinfd) No. 25 Old Hundred, Ope 976.

Inside be law title: (contin'd) Praise Him, all oreatures here below; Praise Him above, ye heavenly host, Praise Father, Son & Holy Ghost." Above title: "To Mrs. M. P. MoRutgra." On oover: Figure 4 in 6-pointed star • V.IO Grobe, Charles (1817- ) p.155 Pestal. (Yesl the die is cast.) Chant Favori. Varia pour Ie Piano par Charles Grobe. Op.219. Baltimore, G. Willig junr., 0.(1851). Plate no. 2418. 10pp • • ------

No.21 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) The petrel quiok step • ••• arranged in an easy style for the piano by Chs. Grobe. No.9 ••• New York, Firth, Pond & Coo, 1 Franklin Square, 0.1854. Plate no. 2697.

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1- ____ _ • R700.8 Grobe, Charles f'T96 The petrel quick step. v.l Grobes' musical ladder cNo.9:11 A selection Leahy of polkas, waltzes, Marches, ect(sic}. Arranged p.7l in an easy style tor the piano by Cha. Grobe. N.Y., Firth, Pond & Co., 1864. Plate No.2S97.

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I I~ • I No.24 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) Pleyelts German hymn • ••• with brilliant variations for the piano by Charles Grobe. No.lB ••• Op.430. Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, 722 Chestnut St., 0.1857. Plate no. 5228.5.

Bpp. • I i No.19 Grobe~ Charles (1817- ) Pleyells German hymn • ••• with brilliant variations for the piano. By Charles Grobe. Volume II. No.18 •••0p.430. Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, 0.1852. Plate no~ 5224. 5.

8pp. • No.21 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) Prayer from Tanoredi. With variation. Buds & Blossoms No.22. Charles Grobe, Op.446. Philadel­ phia, Lee & Walker, o.!1843). Plate no. 5298.5.

6pPe • No .21 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) The quail's waltz • ••• arranged in an easy style for the piano by Chs. Grobe. No.S ••• New York, Firth, Pond & Co., 1 Franklin Square, 0.1854. Plate no. 2611.

4pp • • No. 57 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) Rataplan. Op.183. With Variations. Lindiana. A choice selection of Jenny Lind Songs with brilliant variations for the Piano by Charles Grobe. No.4: "Rataplan". Op.183. Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, c.1851. Plate No. 977.6.

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On cover: flowered border; list of 6 songs; price 38 ets • • Vol.80 Grobe. Charles (1817- ) p.299 The Ravel polka. ••• Variations brillantes sur un theme favori de M. Keller "The Ravel polka". Composees pour Ie piano par Charles Grobe. Op.lll. Philadelphia. Lee & Walker, 162 Chesnut St., 0.1847. Plate no. 363-11. l2pp • • No. 14 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) The Ravel polka • ••• Variations brillantes sur un theme favori de M. Keller. "The Ravel polka" oomposees pour le piano par Charles Grobe. Op.lll. Phile.delphia, Lee & Walker, 188 Chesnut St., 0.1847. Plate no. 363. -11.

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"Twelfth edition" • No.21 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) The robin quiokstep • ••• arranged in an easy style for the piano by Chs. Grobe. No.4 ••• New York, Firth, Pond & Coo, 0.1854. Plate no. 2614.

4pp • • --~~--- 1:.-2-0- ---G-r-Obe,-C-ha-r1es (1817- Shells of Ooean. Op.384. (Les Naiades). Les Naiades. Variations Brillantes sur Ie theme favori Shells of Ooean oomposees pour Ie Piano par Chas. Grobe. Philadelphia, J. E. Gould, 0.1853. Plate No. 2547.

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On cover: Quotation from Shakspeare, figure 5 in 5-pointed star. At head of titleUA Monsieur Augustus Berens" Contents: ~ Introd., Tema, 3 Var. Vo1.69 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) p.227 Smile on. Brilliant variations on Wallaoe's beautiful melody "Katie Strang" by Charles Grobe. Op.99l. New York, Wm. Hall & Son, 543 Broadway, 0.1858. Plate no. 4219.

lOpp • • Vol.49 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) p.233 The Stars & Stripes forever. Brilliant variations on the "Star Spa~led Banner". Composed for the piano by Chas. Grobe. Opus 490. Boston, O. Ditson & Co., 0.(1854).

10pp • • No.21 Grobe, Charles The Star-Spangled Banner With brilliant variations. Composed for the piano by Charles Grobe. Boston: O. Ditson & Co. Entered according to act of Congress A.D. 1854, by Miller & Beacham, in the Cleric's office of the District Court of Maryland.

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"A Mademoiselle Almira Lewis" at head ot title. • No.21 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) I The swan march. ••• arranged in an easy style for the

piano by Chao Grobe. No.11 ••• New York. I Firth. Pond & Co •• 1 Franklin Square, 0.1854. Plate no. 2705. I 4pp.

I • I No. 27 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) Sweets To The Sweet. Brilliant Variations on S. C. Foster Song "Fairy Belle." Composed by Charles Grobe. Ope 1409. New York, Firth Pond & Co., c.1862. Plate no. 5301.

lapp. • C Grobe. Charles (arrg.) (1817- ) I p~i61 Tis midnight hour • ••• airs arranged as duetts ••• on the piano rorte ••• No.19 •••Arr: by C. Grobe. Philada., Lee & Walker's, No.120 Walnut St., ca.(1845- 1848). Plate no. 574. 2.

4pp. • l Vol.59 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) p.327 The tolling bell approaching Mount Vernon. A musical delineation for the piano, by Charles Grobe. Op.1090. Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, 722 Chesnut St., c.(1859). Plate no. 6963.6.

lOpp. • Langstroth Grobe, Charles (1811- ) Vo1.3,p.19 Trampl Tramp! Tramp! (Prisoner's Hope.) With Brilliant Variations by Charles Grobe, Ope 1580. Melody by Geo. F. Root. Chicago, Root & P~dYJ c.1866. Plate no. 450 8.

lOpp • • Vol.90 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) p.115 Uncle Ned. Salut a Washington••• melodies with varia­ tions for the piano forte by Charles Grobe. No.3 •••0p.126. Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, 162 Chesnut St., 0.1849. Plate no. 685.5.

6pp • • C.l Grobe, Charles CI ~') ..... Uncle Sam's Grand March. Cincinnati, W. C. Peters & Sons, c. 1854.

L v.e Grobe, Charles (r g('l­ p.l85 Uncle Sam's grand march. Pearls of melody eNa.52 Arranged in brilliant style by Charles Grobe, OPe 356. Cincinnati, W.C. Peters & Sons ,,1854:a Plate no. 1913 and 1916.3.· • - I /J .1i2- Grobe, Ohar1es (I ~( '7 - ) United States grand waltz I Philadelphia Lee& Walker. c 1849-1851] c. 1845

• No.22 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) Washington's march • ••• variations composed for the piano by Charles Grobe. No.68 ••• 0p.683. Bosten, Oliver Ditson, Washington St., 0.1855. Plate no. 8427.

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I Vol. 76 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) p.143 We met by ohanoe. I Happy Thoughts ••• brilliant variations oomposed by Charles Grobe. Opus 325. No.1 ••• Cincinnati, W. C. Peters & Sons, c.(1854). Plate no. 1899. 7.

8pp. • No.21 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) When the Autumn leaves are falling • ••• By Charles Grobe. No.2 •••Rondino. Op.495. Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, 188 Chestnut St., 0.(1854). Plate no. 5351. 4.

6pp. • I Vol.95 Grobe, Charles (1817- } I I p.47 When this oruel war is over. ~(eeping, sad and lonely.) Hope on--hope ever! Brilliant variations I on Henry Tuoker's beautiful song •••By Charles Grobe. Op.1470. Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, 722 Chestnut Street, 0.(1863). Plate no. I 8833. 7.

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I No. 21 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) The whippoorwill waltz • •••Arranged in an easy style for the piano by Chs. Grobe. No.8: ••• New York. I Firth, Pond & Co., 0.1854. Plate no. 2695.

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I • J ,- Vol-59 Grobe, Charles (1817- ) The wings of a dove. I p.9l Buds and blossoms: 30 Saored melodies with brilliant variations for the piano. By Charles Grobe. Volume I. No.3: ••.• Op.22. Philadelphia, Lee & V'ialker, 188 Chestnut Street, 0.1852. Plate no. 4159.5.

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I p.167 Yesl the die is cast. (Pestal). Chant Favori Varie pour le Piano par Charles Grobe, Op.2l9. Baltimore, George Willig Junr., 0.1851. Plate no. 2418.

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I Leahy of polkas, waltzes, Marches ect( sic). Arranged p.7l in an easy style for the piano by Chs. Grobe. I N.I., Firth, Pond & Co., 1854. Plate No.2697.

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I I • I R7/l).8 cGrobe's Omnibus No.l. lI fT95 Hohnstock's polka. v.l Grobe's OmnibuscNo.la • A selection of Leahy favorite pieces arranged as duets for two ptll'­ p.22l formers on the piano forte by Charles Grobe. Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, 1850, Plate no. 916. .1 5. •

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• __ I -1- Groene's Musical Friend. A publication of popular and classic music. Cincinnati, J. C. Groene & Co., c.1892.*

36pp., not numbered consecutively. On cover: decorative border & design; portrait of Mozart, list of pieces & prices. *p.3: c.1894. Contents: "There's a star in the sky for us all tI, Wm. Nankivelle; "A letter from her boy", Win. Nankivelle; "Good L_ • (oont. on next card) -2- l No. 3 Groene's Musical Friend. (cont.)

night, beloved", Rosecrans; ~ben I grandpa was a baby", Di tmar J lISantilla. ll tt I March , L. Givan; "Serenata Waltz , Jaxone; "Pleasant Chimes Schottisohe",

Mayfield; "Literary Union Marohtl, I Schehl.

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I • I ---~---~ I No. 56 Grofe, Ferde Christmas Eve Ferde Grofe's Series of Modern American Compositions for the piano. Robbins Music I Corporation, N.Y. c.[1934]. Plate no.: 1019-9.

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I • I Langstroth Grofs, Ferde (1892- ) V.20,p.67 Count Your Blessings. ••• Lyric by Irving Caesar. Music by Farde Grofe ••• New York, T. B. Harms Co~panYI c.(1933). Plate no. 374-4.

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I I • r- Groh, Emma I No.4 At last I'm going back to myoId Kentucky horne. Words and music by Emma Groh. Published by Emma Groh, Newport, Ky. cc. 1904~. I 6pp • • 11l:.II~----'-

I -tid;.:..e2. Groom, Mrs. ( -1867) , Come Ferry Me O'er. Jacobite Song ••• written and composed by Mrs. Groom. London, Leader & Co~k, ca. (1843-62). Plate no. 2517.

Bpp • • I ~,Jl ~. &2 Groom, Mrs. Over The Seal Jaoobite Song ••• oomposed by Mrs. Groom. London, Leader & Cock, oa.(1843-62). Plate no. 2024.

Bpp • • No.55 Grooms~ Calvin Cielito lindo (BeautifUl heaven) Mexican waltz. By C. Fernandez. Arranged by Calvin Grooms. No.-2265. Published by the Century Music Publishing Co., New York. cc. 1924:1. Plate no.'! 2265-h.

6pp • • I No.69 Grooviest ruitar Great big tophi ts. Arranged by Bill Oliver. A Charles Hansen Publication, 1842 West Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida 33139 cc.1968: 1969;,.

20pp. no.2-18. On cover: Han no.a; introductory price 99p, reg. $1.50 value • • Groovy organ All organ/4 chords. A Charles Hansen Pub­ lication, 1842 West Avenue, Miami Beach, Florida 55139 cc.1968~. 28pp. no.1-25. front cover not included in paging. On cover: Han no.13; introductory price 99~, reg tl.50 value • • Vol.65 Gross, 0 R p.147 Give me three grains of corn, mother. Ballad, words by Mrs. A. M. Edmond. Musio by O. R. Gross. Boston, Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington St., 0.(1848). Plate no. 1561.

6pp • • R784.8 Gross, Sam. £C59.2 Ilova you girlie but I don't know~. I v.l. I love you girlie but I don't knoW' wi'q'. Words' ,.116 and music by Sam Gross and Harry Ross. Phila­ delphia, Jos. MorI'is c1905;a Plate mark: I love you girl.ie etc.-Z• • No. 67 Gross, Walter Tenderly. Words by Jaok Lawrenoe and musio by Wa.l te~ Gross • N.Y., Edwin H. Morris and Co. 01947

• No.68 Gross, Walter Tenderly By Walter Gross. Especially arranged by Walter Gross. New York: Edwin H. Morris & Company, Inc., c.1946-1947; this arrangement, c.1950. Plate mark: Tenderly-6.

8pp. (no.2-7) • ~ Gross~ I ;:i!5 Fra Tante Angoscie. Arranged with Variations for the Piano­ Forte by Grosse. Baltimore, John Cole, ca. I. (1814-1834), (1837-55). Plate no. 535.

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I • U5 Grosse. Will"i811 - Oler the waterexmoonlightH N.Y. I.Riley c1819-31]

• f6 G:ro8ee, William O'er the waters by monnlight. N.Y. I. Rile,. c1825]

I • No. 54 Grossman, Bernie (1885-1951) Say a prayer for the boys "out therell Words by Bernie Grossman. Music by Alex Marr. New York, Joe Morris Music Co. cc.1918~. Plate no.: 592-2. 4pp. • Grossman, Bernard (1885-1951) .That Dreamy Barcarole Tune. Written by E. Ray Goetz, Bernard Grossman and Ralph Shiers. New York, Shapiro, c. (1910). Plate no. 3.

6pp • • No.54 Grossman, Bernie (1885-1951) There~s a service flag f1yiqg at our house Words by Thomas Ho~er and Bernie Grossman. Music by Al. W. Brown. Joe Morris Music Co., New York cc.1917~. Plate no.: 608-2. 4pp. • No. 54 Grossman. Bernie (1885-1951) Wetre Going Over. By Andrew B. Sterling, Bernie Grossman & Arthur Lange. New York. Joe Morris Musio Co.~ 0.(1917). Plate no. 585-2.

4pp. • Grosz, Wilhelm (1894-1939) Don't be afraid of love (wer nimmt die 1iebe ernst) Lyric by Fritz Rotter. :Husic by ~vilhelm Grosz. American version by . Remick Music Corp., New York cc.1931:,. Plate no.: 2332-5.

6pp. • No. 56 Grosz, Wilhelm (1894-1939) Isle Of Ca.pri • •• •Words by Jinuny Kennedy. Musio by Will Grosz. New York, T. B. Harms Company, 0.(1934). Pla.te no. 429-4. 6pp • • No. 56 Grosz, Wilhelm (1894-1939) Ten pretty girls. Words and music by Will Grosz & Jimmy Kennedy ••• New York, Crawford Music Corporation~ 0.(1937). Plate no. 4. 6pp. • ~O.56 Grosz, Will In an old Dutch garden (by an old Dutch mill) Music by Will Grosz. Lyric by Mack Gordon. New York: Harms, Inc., c.1939.

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On cover: Portrait of Charlie Spivak over drawing of Dutch girl, windmill, and tulips in blue, white, and yellow • • ~ ------~~------No.56 Grosz, Will (1894-1939) Red Sails In The Sunset Lyric by Jimmy Kennedy. Music by Hugh Williams (Will Grosz). N.Y.! Shapiro, Bernstein and Co. Inc. cc.1935,. Plate mark: Red Sails 3. 6pp.

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No.56 Grosz, Will \ Red sails in the sunset I Lyric by Jimmy Kennedy. Music by Hugh Williams\ (p~d.cfor Will Grosz). New York: Shapiro, Bern­ ste~n & Co. (c.1935)e Plate no.: lione. \ I

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I I • No.4 Grotto March. , Weik, Charles. Cincinnati, Charles Weik, cl92l.

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• No.67 Grouya, Ted I heard you cried last night (and so did I) Lyric by Jerrie Kruger. Music by Ted Grouya. New York: Campbell, Loft & Porgie, Inc., c.1943. Plate no.: I Heard You Cried - 2.

4pp. (no. 2-3) • I - . No.67 Grouya, Ted In my arms By Frank Loesser and Ted Grouya. Hollywood, Calif.: Saunders Publications, c.1943.

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• No.48 Grow old along with me. Sumner, James S. Chicago, Harold Rossiter, c.VIO •

I • I ItGrm,zls". A rag.By Alfred H. Cooper. Composer of RDimples and Smilesn, etc. From the House of Krolage. The·Jos. Krolage Music Publishing Co. S.E. Cor. Race and Arcade. Cincinnati, O. ~c.1911= Plate no. Growls 4. 6pp. No.2-S.

on cover: picture of bulldog straining on his leash through a gate trying to bite a ragged tramp. Small barking dogs above this picture on either side. No.6. Small photograph of man • (see next card) -2- "Grolo11s" • above Krolage publication information. p~2: title- ttGrowlsl~ Rag. p.6: adv •

• Vol.SO Grube, Charles p.l8l Viola waltz. ••• Composed by Charles Grube. New York, William Hall & Son, 239 Broadway, 0.1848. Plate no. 41.

8pp • • l No.55 Gruber, Edmund L i The caissons go rolling along (Artillery song) By Brig Gen. Edmund L. Gruber. N• Y• : Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. ~c.192l~

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• ~ Gruber, Edmund L. The Caissons go rolling along Words and music by EdmundL. Gruber, with help on the words from R.M. Danford and W. Bryden. New York, Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc. ~c.1921~. Plate no.: none. 6pp. • -- ~-- --- No.56 Gruber, Edmund L. The caissons go rolling along (Artillery song) By Edmund L. Gruber. Dedicated to the U.S. Field Artillery. New York: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc., c.1936; c.1921 by Philip Egner and Frederick C. Mayer. Plate no.: 3.

6pp. (no.3-5) • No. 4 GrUber, Franz Xaver, l782-186S. . cBy Franz GrUber, arranged by Bea Woode:lO I Big note pieces arranged for piano. Cincinnati: Willis Music Co., cc1950~. Plate no.: W.M.Co. 6818. 4pp • • No. 71 Grusin, Dave. It might be you. Theme from Tootsie. Words by Alan and Marilyn Bergman. Music by Dave Grusin. cBur­ bank, Calif.~ : Gold Horizon Music Corp. and Golden Torch Music Corp., cc1982~. Plate no.: 6608ISMX. 6pp •

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V.30 Gruss aus der Ferne. (Greeting From Afar). I p.255 •••Mazurka ••• By Heinsdorf. As Performed I by Dodworths Band. Tyrolienne. New York, I H. B. Dodworth, 0.1864. I I 8pp. no. 3-7, 2nd & last pp. blank. I I On cover: "'Polka Les Fauvettes' by I Bousquet. The celebrated duett as performJ ed on the Flute & Flageolette."; decora- I tive design; fig. 5 in 5-pt. star; fig. 4 I in 5-pt. star. I

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Plate no. 3011 • Grzyb, Siegfried. No. 55 Schone Lippen darf Man K~ssen! /I' Aus der dreiaktigen Operette: "Susse Susi, n von August Neidhart und Richard Bars. Music von Siegfried Grzyb. (Klavier arr. von Otto Lindemann). Berlin, Drei Masken-Verlag, c1923

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Plate no. 3004 • No.69. Guantanamera. --I, (Lady of Guantanamera). Spanish words by Jose Marti. Englieh adapt ion by Bernard Gasso. New York, Lewis Music Publishing Co., Inc. 39 W. 60th st. c.(1966). Plate no. -2 4pp.

On cover: colored photograph of beach scene; 75¢ • No.69. GaSBo, Bernard. Guantanamera. By Jose Marti. English adoption by Bernard GaaBo. New York, liens Music Publishing Co.,Inc. 39 W. 60th St. c.(1966). Plate no· -2 4pp.

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• ------No. 69 Guard, Dave, 1934- Scotch and soda. Words and music by Dave Guard. cHollywood, Calif.~, Beechwood ¥msic Corp., cc1959,1961~. Plate no.: 0717SSMX.

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#3k Guarda che bia.ncha ltma. Campana, F. Guarda che biancha luna. Bost.on, Oliver Ditson, 1870. No.20 Guardian spirits. A Ballad. Poetry by James Simmonds. Musio by Thomas Baker, leader of Julliens orohestra. New York, Horace Waters, 333 Broadway, 0.1853.

Spp. no. 2-5, last p. blank. On cover: "Dedioated by permission to Mrs. A. E. Waterstl; decorative design by ItStaokpole, N. Y.If; tlAuthor of Little Katy lf &c. ; 25~ nett; 3 other publs. p.5: Pearson• Engtr • The guards' Waltz. ~p.151 The guards' Waltz. By D. Godfrey. New York, Firth, Son &. Co. Pl. mark: 5871. 12p. 2 and 12 blank.

Figure 6 in 6 pointed star. At head of title: To Lt. Col. Sir Charles Russell Bart., V.C. Grenadier Guards. 1863-1866 Firth, Son &. Co. 563 Broadway, New York • • •

Godfrey, Daniel 1831-1903. No. 58 Gubert. T. E. (arrg.) Oft In The Stilly Night. Guitar. Scotch Air from "Moore's National Melodiestl arranged for the Spanish Guitar by T. E. Gubert Philada •• Geo. Willig. 0.1828.

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No.l2 Guernsey, Wellington (arrg.) I'll hang my harp on a willow tree. A Page's Romanoe. Arranged by W. Guernsey. New York, Firth, Hall & Pond, 239 Broadway & Firth & Hall, 1 Franklin Sqre., oa.(l844-l847). Plate no. 3843.

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I'll hang my harp on a willow tree. I A page's romance, arranged by W. Guernsey. New York, William Hall & Son~ 239 Broadway, ca. (1848-1858). Plate no. 3843. I

6pp. I "New edition" • Vol.73 Guernsey I Wellington p.23 The olympic polka. Composed by Wellington Guernsey. New York, William Hall & Son, 239 Broadway, ca. (1848-58). Plate no. 1252.

6pp • • Guernsey, Wellington You took me Willie, when a girl. A simple ballad. The words by a lady. The music composed by Wellingtn. Guernsey. New York, John H. Wardwell, 361 Broadway, 0.1851.

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No. 55 Guess who? A fC1J( trot ballad. With uke and hanjo uke. Featured by Theodore Hahn Jr., musical director, Capitol Theatre, Cincinnati, (). Words and music by Morrey Davidson and Sammy Watkins. Popular edition. Leo Feist, Inc., New York. cc. 1928~. Plate no.: 6159-3. 6 pp. no.3-5.

On cover: Lithograph of hearts, photo­ graph of Theodore• Hahn, Jr.pp.2,6-adv • Guess who? rH3Q Howard, F.ttank Guess who? Chioago"

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I R784.8 Guglielmo, P.D. £S699 The lover and the bird. 1860 The lover and the bd:.rd. Ballad. 1-1:usio by p.145 Guglielmo. Cleveland, S. Brainard &. Sons, 1867. Pl. mark: 2191-5 •

• Guglielmo, P D La notte e bella. (The night is fine.) Baroarolla. Composee par Guglielmo. Boston, Oliver DitSGn, 115 WaShington St., 0.1855. Plate no. 7825.

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Ilk Guglielmo" ~ , ~ The stars are glowing. New York, J .1. Peters" 1870.

I L No.1 Guibert, BeD J Give me baok my dreams. Song. Musio by B. J. Guibert. Piano. Cinoinnati, W. C. Peters & Sons, 0.(1852). Plate no. 1798-5.

8pp. • 1 Guibert, Ben. J. The MGntezuma grand march. Cincinnati. Schatzman and Brulon. c1847 •

• 1 Guibert, Ben. J. Moonlight whispers dreams of thee. Cincinnati. Peters and Field. cl947 •

• No. 63 GUichard, Edm. E., lithographer Marietta. Valse A Deux Tems par Chas. D'Albert. London,Chappell & Co., ca. (1857-1906). Plate no. 9432.

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I No. 4 A Christmas Duet for Sopra!lO and Alto. Music by J. W. Lerman. Cincinnati, Fillmore Music House, 528 Elm Street, c.(19l5). Plate no. 7.

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On oover: printed in blue; fig. 6 • • No. 1 The Guiding Star Song. Words and music by Col. Will S. Hays. Copyrighted by ,Captain J. D. Hegler, Steamer Guiding Star. Mosset & Co., No.2 Publie Landing, Cincinnati, Ohio. n.d.

On cover: Portrait of the Guiding Star Steamer Cover by the A.M. Pugh Pt'g. Coo, Cincinnati, Ohio • • No.55 Guidio, Henri Mississippi Moonlight Words by W. T. Kimberl. Music by Henri Guidio. Booneville, Miss. and Pensacola, Florida! W. T. & J. A. Kimberl. cc.l928~. Plate mark: Mississippi Moonlight, 4. 6pp. • No.68 Guidry, Robert See you later, alligator Words and music by Robert Guidry. New York, Arc Music Corp. rc.1955J. Plate no.: none.

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On cover: "Third Edi tionl1; decorative design; 25 cts net; list of 12 pieces; I 1 other • pub1., Wm. Hall & Son,

I N. Y. l_ l Vol.72 Guillaume Tell. p.21 Solos from the Opera: arranged for the violin or flute, with aooompaniments for the piano forte, by Sep. Winner. With piano accompaniment. No.21: "Guillaume Tell". Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, 722 Chestnut St., 0.(1864). Plate no. 9001.8.

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On oover: "Respeotfully dedicated to E. M. Kerk, Esq."; decorative border; fig. 5 in 6-pt. star; fig. 3 in 6-pt. star; list of 30 .Pieces; 1 other publs. Violin part missing. ------

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The overture to the opera of Guillaume Tell • • - i ~II~ No. se Guillet, lithographer ~ Absence Et Retour. I I Romance ••• Paroles de Mme. Laure Jourdain, M~sique de Aristide de Latour. (Paris)~ A. Leduc, ca.(1844-46). Plate no. 2.

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I L • Guilty ~ Words and music by Gus·:': Kahn, Harry Akat I and Richard A. Whiting. Fea tured by Patti Clayton. Leo, Feist Inc., 1619 Broadway, New York 19 N.Y. cc.195l~. Plate no.: 7579-2. 4pp. no.2-5.

On cover: Photograph of Patti Clayton. p.4- adv. • r No.56 Guilty. Kahn, Akst and Whiting. N. Y., Leo Feist inc., c.193l •

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• ~- --I , No. 54 Guion, David Wendell, 1892- 1 01 ark IS a-moverin I • Two darkey songs by David W. Gu:lion. Low in DP. New York: G. SChirmer, cc1918::Jo Plate no.: 28716.

6pp • • --1 No.54 Guion, David W~nde11, 1892- Turkey in the straw (Cowboys' and old fiddlers' breakdown) Concert transcriptton for piano by DAVid W. Guion. G. Schirmer, Inc., New York. cc. 1919~. Plate no.: 29240. 8pp • • I Guion, Prosper Les Li1as Sont En F1eurs. Romance. Paroles et Musique de Prosper Guion. Paris, chez Mme. Vve. Launer, ca. (1839-49). Plate no. 3649. 4pp •

L • The guitar. A serenade. Poetry by W.M. Robinson. Musio oomposed with an aooompaniment for the piano forte by L. Meignen. Philadeiphi a , Jolm G. Klemm ",1823-1831:1 Plate no. 495. 4p. p.4 blank • • •

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l~ ------Guitar music. Forget thee' Balla« arranged fer the guitar D7 F.T. Strawinski. Baltimere, F.D. Benteen, 1844. Plate ne. 320 •

• 14 The Gum tree canoe Plantation melodies c:no.1::a The words by 5.5. Steele esq. as sung by A.F. Winnemore and his band of Virginia Serenaders. Arranged for the piano­ forte by A.F. Winnemore. Boston. Geo.P.Read. e1847. 6p. pp 2&.6 blank Price 25 ets. net Plate mark: 1 Lithographed by J.H. Bufford's Lith. Boston. Copy 2 has identical unsigned lithograph • L • Plantation Melodies no.l• Steele, S.S. Winnemore, A.F. Minstrel songs and music Bufford, J~H., lithographer no.32 The Gum tree canoe. v.Jritten by S.S.Steele. Sung by A.F .Winnemore. and his band of Virginia serenaders. Arranged for the piano-forte by f.F. VlTinnemore. Boston,Reed. 1867. 6p. p.2 and 6 blank • • I~~ ,'~ '--",- #34 Gumbert, ~ i, Alone with thee. I 1870.

• 1------V.22 Gumbert, Ferdinand l p.137 The Angels. Guitar Gems ••• Duett. Music by F. Gumbert. Arranged by F. Weiland. I Cincinnati, W. C. Peters & Sons, c.(1858).

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4pp • • No. 30 Gumbert, Ferdinand Blanche I do love thee. (Seh ich die werte grune au') • •••Music by F. Gumbert. St. Louis, Balmer & Weber, c.1865. Plate no. 1442-4.

6pp. • Gumbert. Ferd#1't~ Blue eyes. (Blau auglein ) Boston, Oliver Ditaon & Co., c. 1858 •

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I Vol.88 Gumbert, Ferdinand p.34l Cheerfulness. (Frohstnn.) Popular vocal duets ••• F. Gumbert. English by D. C. A. Cinoinnati, The John Church Co., 74 W. Fourth St., ca.(1882). Plate no. 3215=11.

l4pp • • Gumbert, Ferdinand. No. 32 Cheerfulness (Frohsinn). Waltz-duet for soprano and mezzo­ soprano by Ferdinand Gumbert. N.Y., G. Schirmer, 35 Union Square, 01867

Plate no. 691 Cover by Stackpole, Sc • • r-- No. 63 Gumbert, Ferdinand The Dear Homestead. (Das Theure Vaterhaus). Varia. by Thedor Oesten. OPt 368. Song. F. Gumbert. Chicago, National Music Company, ca.(1893-96). Plate no. 823.

8pp • • I No. : -- Gumbert. Ferdi~d- If On The Meads I Cast My Vi~ • ••• fllf on the MeadsU. (Blanohe, I do Love Thee). Ferd. Gumbert. Cincinnati, John Churoh & Co., c.1874. Plate no. 2174.4.

6pp • • , #35 Gumbert, F ~i:.;Y'/lc /.' :' ltr song. Philadelphia, F.A. North, 187.3 •

• Vo1.81 Gumbert. Ferdinand p.187 o bitt' euoh, liebe vogelein. (Ye merry birds who clearly sing.) ••• with English and German text ••• F. C to G. Mez. Ten. F. Gumbert. English words by M. B. New-York.J. L. Peters, 198 Broadway, c.1868. Pla:be no. 4305-6.

8pp • • ------1f31 Gumbert, -Fred. I o bitt' such liebe vogelein. Ye merry birds. Philadelphia, F.A.North & 00., c.1866 by G. Andre & 00., Pa.,

• Vol.88 Gumbert, Ferdinand l p.151 o del mio dolce ardor. ••• No.lO •••Bearbeitet und ubersetzt von Ferd. Gumbert. Fur Sopran. ode Tenor. G. moll. Offenbach a. M., Joh. Andre,; ca. (1875-1876). Plate no. 11953.

6pp. • V.24 Gumbert, Ferdinand p.229 o tell mel Tell Mel Birdie Wild! (0 bitt' euch liebe V~glein.) ••• By Fred. Gumbert. English Translation by Hutchins Calcott. Cincinnati, A. C. Peters & Bro., 0.(1865). Plate no. 3995.6.

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• -~ 'rw. It No. 6£ Gumbert, Ferdinand WalZer:'-Rondo, No.2. Lieder und Gesange fur eine Singstimme mit Begleitung des Pianoforte componirt von Ferdinand Gumbert. Ope 42 ••• liD 'rum, wenn ein Herz du hast." Sopran oder Tenor. Berlin, Schlesingertschen Buch - & Musik­ handlung, ca.(185l-54). Plate no. 3805. lapp • • Vol.72 Gumbert, Ferdinand p.7 Wie mir's 1m Herzen sohwer. ••• fUr flote mit begleitung des pianoforte von Josef Fahrbaoh. Op.48. No.5: Gumbert, F ••• G. Offenbaoh aJM, bei Joh. Andre, oa.(l856-65). Plate no. 9300.

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R'784.8 Gulnble l Albert fC69.2 Alice, 'Where art thou going? v.l Alice, "..'t'mere art thou eoing? March song. p.320 1f1]ords by WL11 A. Heela.n11usic by Albert Gumble. composer of IIJessrun:irre" Ne~>J' York, Jerome H~ Remick & Co~. 1906~ Alice, where art thou going~ 4.

I LI ______• No.46 Gumble, Albert Are you sincere? Music by Albert Gumble. Words by Alfred Bryan. New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co., c.1908. Plate mark: Are You Sincere? 3.

6pp. (no.3-5) • R784.8 Gumble, Albert 18'J>3- /91/~ f5699 Are you sincere? 1890 Are you sincere? Words by Alfred Bryan. v.3 Music by Albert Gumble. cDetroit, Jerome H~ p.108 Remick &. Co., 1908:2 Plate mark: Are ;You sincere? 3 •

1_- • No. ,3 Gumb1e, Albert Circus Day in Dixie. N. Y., Jerome H. Remick & Co., 0.191, •

• No.5~ Gumble, Albert /Ri?3 - /9r~ Give a little credit to the navy. N. Y., Jerome H.Remick and co" c.1918 •

• NO. 53 Gumble, Albert : If You Ever Come Do'Wll to Virginia There'll be N I thing too Good for You • Words by A. Seymour Brown and musio by Albert GUmb1e • N.Y., Jerome H. Remick and Co. 01915

1_ • No. 52 Gumble, Albert 1111 Do It AllOver Again. Words by A. Seymour Brown and music 'by Albert Gumble • . N.Y., Jeroma H. Remick and Co. c19l4

• No. 55 Gumble, Albert and Paley. Harman -I It Must be You • Words by,Howard E. Rogers 8.nd. musio by Albert Gumble and Herman Paley • N.Y., Jerome H. Remiok and Co.c 01922

• No.47 Gumb1e, Albert (1883-1946) Lady love Song. Popular edition. Words by Wm. J. McKenna. Music by Albert Gumb1e. Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York. <: c. 1909:1. 6pp. lIunnumbered" • • l No.45 Gumble, Albert. /98'.3- /91/6 Lize lies lize. Jerome H.Remick and Co., c.190?

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No.52 Gumble, Albert /?J'"3 - /9~~ Rebecca of sunnybrook" farm. N.Y.,Jerome H. Remick and co., c.1914 •

• No.55 Gumble, Al~~;t,/ /R6'3-/9PG" SO I took the fifty thousand dolla rs. N. Y. , ~erome H.Remick and co., c.1923 •

• l NOO:.45 Gumb1e,-A1. (1885-1946) Someboqy's waiting for you Words qy Vincent Bryan. Music by AI. I Gumble. Jerome H. Remick Co., New York - & Detroit cc.1906~. Plate no.: Somebody's &c. - 3. 6pp. • Gumble, Albert /'tf"J'- /91'6 ~ Tackin' em dovm. N.Y., Jerome H.Remick and co., c.1918.

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I I No.45 Gumb1e, Albert... /~J'3 - /9.y~ I I Tell me. N.Y., Jerome H.Remick and co., I I c.1906 •

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The Wedding Of The Sunshine And The Rose

Popular Edition. Song. Lyric by Stanley Mur­ hpy. Music by Albert Gumble. New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co. [c1915]. Plate Mark: The Wedding of the, etc-4.

6 pp. • No.50 Gumble, Albert /r9'~..:J-/9.y'~ When I waltz "Wi til 'you. N.Y., Jerome ~H. Remick and co., c.1912 •

• No.46 Gumble, Albert, /.?~3-~9~ Willing to learn. N.Y., Jerome H.Remick and Co. c.1907.

• No.45 Gumb1e, Albert /H3- /91/6 d Willing to 1eam. N. Y. J Jerome H.Remiek and O~;; 0.1907

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Gumble, Albert. No. 48 Winter. March song. Words by Alfred Bryan and music by Albert Gumble. N.Y., Jerome H. Remick & Co., 01910

Plate mark: Winter 4 Cover of oouple ioe-skating in snow flurry by Edgar Keller •

,- • ~- No.49 Gurnble, Albert, /?

• lhunble. Mose I--=:-I No.44 The hoogie boogie dance. Cineinnati, Philip Kn8sel, c.1900 •

• ---I Gumb1e, Moses Rosenbaum March By Moses Gumble. Cincinnati: Geo. B. Jennings Co • c .1895 •

6pp.

• No.69 Gummoe, Johri . Rhythm of the rain By John Gummoe. New York~ Sherm~n Music Corp., Devorzon Music Corp. ec.1962~. 4pp. • 1------­

I Gummoe, John Rhythm of the rain I see I Music '69

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Vo1.58 Gumpert, G p.127 Our coup,try's flag. ••• lhe poetry and music by G. Gumpert. Arranged for the piano by F. Losse. (Phila­ delphia), G. Andre & Co., c.1861. Plate no. 608.

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• J L _____ • Gupg'l, Josef (1810-1889) Dream of the ocean. The musical compositions of Josef Gungtl. No.1: "Dream on the ocean, waltz". Arranged by G. F. Bristow. New York, Firth, Pond & Co., 547 Broadway, 0.1849. Plate no. 350.

10pp • • Langstroth Gung'l, Josef (1810-1889) Vol.3,p.191 Drerun On The Ocean. (Traume Auf Dem Ocean). I ••• Josef Gung'1. Ope 30. New York, S. T. Got-don, ca. (1858-1863), (1866-1872). Plate no. 4006-9.

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~- • Gung'l, Josef. No. 16 Dream on the Ocean, Waltz, No.4. The musioal oompositions of Josef Gungll. Arranged by G. F. Bristow. N.Y., Firth, Pond & Co., 547 Broad\vay, 01849

Plate no. 350 Above title on oover: Published from the original mss. of the author. Figure 5 in 5-pointed• star on oover • Vol.49 Gung'l, Josef (1810-1889) p.179 Dreams on the ocean, waltzes, ••• Gungl, Ope 80. Boston, Oliver Ditson & Co., e.1860. Plate no. 20186.

8pp. • Vol.85 Gung'l, Josef (1810-18891 p.30 Fairy polka. Arranged for the piano ••• by M. Datow. Composed by Jos. Gung'l. Philadelphia, A. Fiot~ 196 Chesnut St., c.(1849).

4pp • • -I No.1S Gung'l, Josef (1810-1889) The heart that knows no sorrow. A song written & adapted to a favorite air of Gungtl's by F. W. Philadelphia, E. Ferrett & Co., 40 S. Eighth St., 0.(1849).

4pp. • 113 Gang '1, Jos. Rail road ga10p N'~ Y• F .Riley & 00. c 1845-1847]

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Rossin House Gallop. I Mazurka & Gallop. Composed by Joseph Gung'l. Toronto. A. & S. Nordheimer, ca. (1852-86). I

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J 1- • 125 Gungl.l~ J The salute march no publishers. c. 1859 by 0.13. Seymour & 00 ••

• No. 32 Gung'l, Josef (1810-1889) Soldaten-1ieder waltzer. (Soldier's songs.)

Von Jos. Gung'l. Op.183. BostonJ Oliver Ditson & Co., 277 Washington St •• oa.(1867-1870). Plate no. 23921.

12pp.

• --~ Gung'l, Josef (1810-1889) Sounds From Home. Waltzes. By J. Gung'l. Chicago, National Music Co., ca.(1893-96).

6pPe • ~ Gung'l, JOSe~ (1810-1889) Sounds From Home. Or "Oberlandler" composed for Violin & Piano by Joseph Gung'l. Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, ca.(1856). Plate no. 992.6. 4pp • • ~---~-- -l Vol.57 Gung'l, Josef (1810-1889) p.149 Traum auf dem ooean. Gungl's ••• (Dream of the ocean). I Waltzes. Arranged for the piano by Carl Muller. New York, Firth, Son & Co., 0.(1860). Plate no. 2872.

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• --~ Gung'l, J-:,?-C,-. The vagabonden polka no publishers, n.d.

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No.6 Gung'l, Joseph Warrior's joy (fest. march) Baltimore, G. Willig, Jun. .:1829-1867:a

• ------1------No. 11 Gunter, E W (arrg.) St. Louis March. By Salzman, arranged for the Piano Forte ••• by E. W. Gunter. Louisville, W. C. Peters, 0.(1843).

4pp • • - -- IV01.6~ - Gurlitt, Cornelius (1820-1901) p.53 Ge1aufigkeits-etUden fur Anfanger. Clavierunterrichts-werke von Cornelius Gurlitt. Op.186 ••• (Ve1ocity studies for beginners.) Boston, Arthur P. Schmidt, 146 Boylston Street, 0.1892. Plate no. S.175. 20pp • • Gurlitt, Cornelius (1820-1901) In the circus. A choioe oollection of four-hand pieces for the pianoforte ••• O. Gur1itt. Chioago, National Music Co., 0.1890. Plate no. 2171 6.

8pp • • ----I Gurlitt, Cornelius (1820-1901) Song Without Words. (Lied Ohne Worte). By C. Gurlitt. Chicago, National Music Co., ca.(1893-96). Plate no. 859.

4pp • • Gus Kahn & others #54 You're a great big lonesome baby. Detroit & N.Y., Jerome H. Remick & Co., 01917 •

• No. 55 Gusman, Meyer. Underneath the Russian Moon. Words by James Kendis and Frank Samuels and musio by Meyer Gusman. N.Y., Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Ino., 01929

Cover by Rosfeld-Ress

L • ~55 Gusman, Meyer Underneath The Russian MOOD Lyric by James Kendis aDd Frank Samuels. Music by Meyer Gusman. N.Y.: Shapire BernsteiR ~ Co. Inc. 0.1929. eals. includes2 I'm Wild About Horns On AutGmobi1es That Go 'Ta~Ta-Ta-Ta.' B,y'Clarence Gaskill. N.Y.: Shapiro Bernstein & Co. Inc. c.1928. folder (2,2 pages, unnumbered) • • No.67 Gustaf, Fryman-Fritz Open door - open arms Lyric by Buddy Kaye. Music by Fryman-Fritz Gustaf. Stockholm: Skandinaviska Odeon A. B., c.1946; New York: Leeds Music Corporation, c.1949. Plate mark: L 755 - 2.

4pp. • v.5 c Gustaws the Third or The Masked BaLl. p.207 Overtr,me to the opera of Gustavus the Third, The Masked Ball. Composed bJr Auber. N._8 J Riley c181~- 1831 ..

• _I No. 4 Gustin, L. V. Master Mechanics and Master Car Builders. March Two-Step. By L. V. Gustin. 1905 Man hattan Beach. Cincinnati, The Philip Carey l Mfg. Co., c.(1905). Plate No.3.

6pp. no. 3-5. On cover: titled, "M. M. and M. C. B.II; colored lithograph design & 2 photos - uP. H. Peck, President, American Railway Master Mechanics Associati nil &: noW. p. Appleyard, President Master Car Builders' Assooiation" • by Liggett &: Gagnier. Detroit, (seal on p.6). p.2: photo o£ ilip Carey Mfg. Co. p.6: seal o£ P. C. M£g. Co. '------1- • 28 Gute nacht, du main herziges Kind. (Avant de-I, fermer ma paupiere). Choice songs..:-and duets, with German and English words. Music composed by Franz Abt. No.14: 1tGood night, my child". Gedicht von Seyffardt. "Thee only I lovell. Alt oder Bariton. Op.137. II. English words by George Linley. Paroles francaises par G. Roger. Philadelphia, G. Andre & Co., 1104 Chestnut St., ca.(1863-75). Plate no. 7636.

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(cont. on next card) l~ • --I 1-:.--:-- Gut. nacht. du m.;.;;2~.rZig •• Kind. (oant. )1 On cover: ornate border; list of 45 songs; 3 other pubIs. inclg. W. A. Pond & Co •• New York; Electrotyped by Mackeller. Smi~hg & Jordan, Philadelphia. Text in French, English & German • • Gute Nacht, Du Mein Herziges Kind Abt, Franz

see also Good Night MY Love Abt, Franz

• No.68 Guthrie, Woody (1912-1967) So long (It's been good to kn~ you) Words and music by Woodie Guthrie. Folkways Music Publishers, Inc., New York. eC. 1950;,. 4pp •

• Gutmann,Adolph (1819-1882) Nooturne • ••• pour Ie Piano par Ad. ~utmanQ. Ope 20. Boston, Russell & Riohardson, oa.(1856-58). Plate no. 3143. 8pp •

1- • ------.------, No.16 Gutmann, Adolph (1819-1882) Nocturne. Matinee musioale ••• No.4 ••• par A. Gutman. Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, 162 Chesnut St., ca. (1849-1851). Plate no. 1035.3. 6pp • • ------

Gu~ Nacht, mein Lieb'. Bischoff, John W.

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11\10.40 Gute ~acht. Anton Dvoftak. Berlin, N. Simrock, c. 1887.

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I I No. 49 Gutman, Arthur I In ould Ireland. • H. Y., Seymour Furth I Music pub. co., 0.1911 •

• No. 46 Guy, T J Twilight Reverie. (Le Crepuscule) • ••• T. J. Guy. Revised and Fingered by Henry S. Sawyer. Chicago, McKinley Music Co., c.(1908). Plate No. 1212 4.

6pp. • Guy Mannering. Let us haste to Kelvin grove.

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Let us haste to Kelvin grove • • ------_._---_._---_._--, I v.3 r; Guy Manneringl:l p.l03 Overture to Guy Mannering. Or the Gipseyts prophecy. Composed selected I &. arranged for the piano forte, by Henry R. Bishop. N.Y., E. Riley&. Co. r;1945-1847;a

• Guylott, Robert Come hither with me, o'er the moon-lit sea. (O'er the moon-lit sea.) Poetry by F. Morton Esqe. Musio by Robert Guyl~tt. Boston, Oliver Dltson, 115 WWashington St •• oa. (1852-53). Plate no. 5058.

6pp • • I V.45- -- Guylott, Robert (urg.) p.177 The Cr~oovian Maid.

· · . The Poetry by F. Morton Esqr. The Musio arranged by R. Guylott. I Philadelphia, A. Fiot, c~.(1840-55). Plate no. 5.

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I 1- • Vol.62 Gwine to climb de golden stairs. p.231 Dedioated to the Peerless Comedian. Geo. Wilson. The greatest of all end songs ••• As sung by Geo. Wilson and Charley Yale. Words and musio by Chas. A. Williams. Cinoinnati, Geo. D. Newhall ~ Co., 50 West Fourth St., o.(lSeO). Plate no. 66-3.

6pp. no. 3-5, 2nd p. blarik, last p. adv. On cover: lithograph illus trating title; fig. 4; 6 other pubis. p.5: BaOhe~ng. Phila. --- ~------

Gwine To Run All Night.

See

Camptown Races. Foster, Stephen Collins • • The gypsey. ·-1 The crac61denne. I v.2 Danced by Hadlle.. Fanny Elssler in the Leahy grand ballet of lhe ~sey composed by N. C. p.255 Bocsha. (sic) Cincinnati, Peters, Fiel~_ :. ~~. c1849-1852a Plate no. 683 • • -~-'-~-i- -- Gypsey Boy Of The North. -I 6 Morceaux Gracieux pour La piano sur~ I des Airs Allemands favoris par Ferd. Beyer. I Ope 110. No.4: "Gypsey Boy Of the North". (Der Zigeunerbube I Norden). C. G. Reissiger. ! New York, Wffi. A. Pond & Co., 547 Broadway, ca. (1863-77). Plate no. 1432.

8pp. no. 2-7, last p. blank.

On cover: decorative design; list of 6 pieces; fig. 5 in 5-pt. star; 2 other publishers. p.7: pearson~, Eng'r. Gypsey's dream waltz. The subject selected from Balfe's celebrated opera, the "Bohemian girl." N. Y., Atwill, 1845. 4p. p.l and 4 blank.

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I Michael l,l'lliam,~ . Balfe J . man girl':a al tz. The Bohe t s dream w I; from Gypsy I ~ . L. ~j ------v.17 The Gypseyt s wild chaunt. p.g - The Gypseyt s wild chaunt. Ballad sung ~ by Mrs. Waylett in the Opera of 1.0. Zingaro. The poetry by' H. R. Addison. The. music com­ posed by Alexander L~e. N.Y. ,Hewitt & Jaque 4p. p.4 blank • • r------

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Addison, H.R. Lee, George Alexander 1802-1851. I No. 70 Gypsies, Tramps & Thieves As recorded by Cher on Kapp Records. Words and music by Bob Stone. Peso Music, produced by Snuff Garrett for Garrett Music Enterprises. c.[1971].

4 pp., no. 2-4.

On cover: Photo of Cher singing, price 1.00 •

• ~I No. 67 The Gypsy. Words and music by Billy Reid. N.Y., Peter Maurice Inc., 1270 6th Ave., 01946 Published by Leeds Music Corp., RKO Bldg., Radio City, New York.

Plate no. L 200-2 .. No.55 Gypsy charmer Music by Harry Akst. Lyric by Grant Clarke. Ukulele in D. New York: M. Witmark & Sons, c.1929. Plate mark: M. W. & Sons 17418 - 3.

6pp. (no.3-5)

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• Langstroth Gypsy Fiddles. -:- V.20,p.13 By Allie Wrubel. New York, Keit-Engel Ino., 723 Seventh Ave., c.(1933}. Plate no. -4.

6pp. no. 2-5, last p. adv. ~ C/Jp'

On cover: photo of Mickey Alpert; litho­ graph of danoing gypsies by "Frederick S. Manning" • • Gypsy Jan. Herbert, Victor. N.Y.~ M. Witmark &. Sons. c.1898•

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, ' No.55 Gypsy Joe Music by Walter Donaldson. Lyric by Gus Kahn. New York: Donaldson, Douglas & Gumble, Inc., c.1928. Plate no.: 29-3.

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• x Donaldson, Walter

• Gypsy Love. I Will Give You All For Love. Lehar, Franz

See

I Will Give You All For Love • • Gypsy love song Herbert, Victor

see also

Gipsy love song

• ------, No.43 Gypsy love song (Slumber on, my little gypsy ffi.leetheart) From The Fortune Teller. Lyric by Harry B. Smith. Music by Vietor Herbert. In C (c to e). Operatic. M. Witmark & Sons, New York. C"c. 1898;,. Plate no.: Gypsy Love Song. 1493-3.

6pp. pp. 4-6, no.: 2-4. On cover: White background with black let­ tering. In A (a to c~). In C (c to e). In ED (eb to g). Duet: In Eb-soprano or Tenor (eb to g) and Alto or Baritone (eo to c), Melody Alter- ~ Continued ------1 -2- No.43 Gypsy love song (Slumber on, my little gypsy sweetheart)

nates I In A-SoprElno or Tenor (a to a) and Con- \ tralto or Bass (a to c), Melody Alternates. Quartet-Male, Female and Mixed Voices 15 cents \ each. Violin and Piano. Cello and Piano. Violin, Cello and Piano. The Black and ~lliite Series, Trademark Registered. M. Witmark & sonsl New York, Chicago and London. p.2: adv. Poem: Gypsy Love Song (Slumber on m;)r little g sy \ sweetheart. by Harry B. Smith. p. : Baritone

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I • I L __ ~ ____ _ 1:. ~~--Gyp.y ~ove~ .Ong~~~8ltmlbe:on, ~-little I -1 ~o, gypsy sweetheart.) In C (0 to e) ••• from "The Fortune I Teller" • Lyric by Harry B. Smith. Mus io I by Victor Herbert. Solo. New York, M. I Witmark & Sons, c.(1898). Plate no. 1493-3. I

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No. 43 Gypsy love song. (Slumber on~ my little gypsy sweetheart.) In EP Cab to g) ••• £rom "The Fortune I Teller" • Lyric by Harry B. 8mi tho Music by Victor Herbert. Solo. New York, M. Witmark & Sons, c.(1898). Plate no. 15008-3. I

8pp. no. 2-4, 2nd & last 2pp. adv. I

On cover: 4 vocal arrgms. I

I • I No.55 Gypsy moon. I Moebus, Ed. N.Y., Shapiro,Bernstein and co., c.1920 •.

• _I Langstroth Gypsy Moonbeams. V.14.p.209 Lyric by Lee M. Walker. Melody by Lieut. wm. B. Davidson. New York, Henry Burr Music Corporation. 1604 Broadway. 0.(1919). Plate no. 148-3.

8pp. no. 4-5, 2nd & 7th pp. b1ank$ 6th & last pp. adv.

On cover: colored lithograph landscape by ItE. E. We. ton"; 60 oents • • No. 40 Gypsy Queen Waltz. Music by J. H. Spencer. c1887"by Randolph McCargo, Boston, Mass. N.Y., Benjamin W. Hitchcock, 385 Sixth Ave.

Cover reads: "Two Choice compositions by J. H. Spencer." On cover: Figure A-9

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No. 54 Gypsy Song

Charles Frohman-Inc. presents Julia Sanderson and Joesph Cawthorne in "Rambler Rose". Book and Lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Music by Victor Jacobi. T.B. Harms and Francis Day and Hunter, New York. [c. 1917] Plate no.: 5554-3.

6pp. no 3-5. pp. 2,6 blank.

On cover: A large violet rose and 1 picture of each of the 2 stars of the musical, list .ther songs from the L __ musical. 60¢ No. 56 A gypsy told me Words and music by Sam Pokrass and Jack Yellen. Sonja Henie, Don Ameche in ItHappy Landingll with Jean Her-shalt, , and Cesar Romero. 20th Century Fox: Daryl F. Zanuck in char~e of production. Crawford Husic Publishers, 1619 Broadway, New York. cc.1938~. 6 pp. no.2-5. On cover: Photographs of cast of "Happy LandtnK". p.6-adv. Plate mark: A Gypsy Told• Me-4 • R784.8 The gypsy trail. £8699 The gypsy trail. Memory songs by Tod B. 1890 Ga1loway. 0p.30, no.2. The gypsy trail. c:Words v.3 bYll Rudyard Kipling. Philadelphia, Theodore p.l Presser c:1404.. Pl. mark: ,4495-5. Sp. .

Price: 60. ; At head of title: To Ella May Smith, whose kincm.ess, judgement and friendship made possible: this little book. Copyright 1897 by Tod B. Galloway.6. p.2. Advertisement. c8:a • Galloway, Tod Buchanan 1863-1935. Kipling, Rudyard 186&-1936. Gypsy Weather. Lyric by George Elliston and music by Louise Snodgrass. N.Y., J. Fischer & Bro •• 119 W. 40th St •• 01928

Plate no. 6089-4 Cover reads: "Fischer Edition." • - r-r --

Gypsy's dreaJll c·;al tz.

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Gypsey' s dreaM l-mJ. tz •

L • No.66 The gypsy's happy time. Che rry, J. F. London. J oP,n Shep­ herd. n.d•

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v.1 H , D H L [ p.170 Agawam quick step. ! . Composed and arranged for the piano forte by D. H. H.. Boston, C. H. Keith c1834-18422 Plate no. 18 •

• J v.7 H,D H ll' ,.152 Agawaa quick step. Composed and arranged for the piano forte ~y D. H. H. Boston, Oliver Ditson & Co. c18 18'10:1

• .....4 • .c - #13 H, D.R. Agawam quick step N.Y. F.Riley. cl845-47]

• V.3l H., I. H. p.106 The Minstrel' Return'd From The War. •••Written & Composed by I. H. H. Philadelphia, John G. Klemm, ca.(1823-31). Plate no. 377.

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L_ • v.e; H ,J ,.103 Des,air ••t. Or Should the star .f he,. lteam dilll7. Sacre. duett & quartette words by J .H. Music DyV.C. Tayler. N.Y., Horace Waters, 1853 •

------• No.19 H., J 'Tis like fairy music stealing. Duett arranged for the piano ••• by N. C. Morse. -Words and melody by J. H. Louisville, G. W. Brei nard &: Co., 117 Fourth St., 0.1852. Ple.te no. 538-7. 8pp. • l No. 56 Haake, Charles J. Sonatina in G major. Piano solo cby~ Beethoven-Haake. Pieces we like to play, edited by Gail Martin Haake, Charles J. Haake and Osbourne McCOnathy ; se~ies IIIB. New York: Carl Fischer, Inc., cc1934~. Plate no. l 26754-4. 6pp. • RM4.8 Haas, C Carl fC574 Go pretty flower with eye of blue. (Forget p.149 me not.) (DaB Strauss1i.) Tyrolienne with English & German words. Music by C. Carl Haas. Piano. Cincinnati, W. C. Peters & Sons, 0.(1857). Plate mo. 2872. 5.

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• I Ho.18 -- Haas, G Carl I'll roam the dewy bowers. (Das Straussli.) A favorite Tyrolian melody with English & German words. Music by G. Carl Haas. Piano. St. Louis, Balmer & Weber, 58 Fourth St., c.1851 Plate no. 300-4.

6pp. • Haas, P - Un carnaval a Naples. Maurice Strakosch. N.Y. William Hall & Son. c1848.

• 15 Haas, P. Postillion polka Maurice strakosch. N.Y. William Hall & Son. c1848-1858:1

• No.46 Haase, Oscar. Arizon. N.Y. ,Jos.W.Stem and Co.) c.1908 •

• No.55 Habanera (from Carmen) By Georges Bizet. New York: Century Music Publishing Co., c.1925. Plate no.: 2336-6.

8pp. (no.2-7)

• x Bizet, Georges x Carmen. Habanera.

• o. 69. Haber-:-susall -- l SUmmer love. Words and music by Susan Haber. As recorded ~I by Joh. DavidsoJil on Columbia reoord 4-43635. N.Y., Mutual Music Society, Inc. 609 Fifth Ave., c. (1966). Plate no. 356 - 4. 5 pp. no. 2 - 5.

OR oover, Photograph of Joh. Davidson. 75~ .

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I • No. 56 Haokelton, Claude. Return o~ Commander Byrd. A Military maroh for the piano by Claude Hackelton. Boston, The Boston Music Co., 01932

Plate no. 8703-4 On o over : Picture by Hauman Capttal letter tlTtI •

•______I ~.· -:··c -.----- ~ #33 Hackelton, M.W.. I . Wi11ie IS coming home. Cleveland, S. l BJ:oainardts Sons, 1669 •

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Mohac 's field

• Had Enough of Bluffin' Go Way Man. Hoffman. Max.

see his

Ragtown Rags • • Had I a heart. As Sung by Mr. Phillips. lIiords by R. B. Sheridan Esqr. New York, Wm. Dubois, No. 126 Broadway, ca.(1818-21).

4pp., 1st & last pp. blank. 2 versei • • Vo1.86 Had I never, never known thee. p.23 Ballad arranged for and insoribed to Miss Mary B. Talbott by William Cumming. Guitar. Cinoinnati, W. C. Peters & Sons. 0.(1849).* Plate no. 143 - 3 & T.

6pp. no. 3-5, 2nd & last pp. blank.

On oover: deoorative design; Piano; 25 ets. nett.; 2 other publs. p.3: As sung by Madame Ablamowiez. *0. by Peters, Webb & Co., Ky • • R784.8 Had I never, never known thee. fS699 Ha.d I never, never known thee. Ba.llad 1840 arranged. for and inscribed to }fiss Mary B. v.l Talbott by William Cumming. Louisville, Peters, p.Gl Webb 8G Co ••1849:1 Pl. mark: 1379-4. Gp. 2 and 6 .. blank.

Price: 25cts. net. As sung by Madame Ab1amowicz p.3 Had I never, never known thee. 1379-4 pl. m9.rk, p.4 a.nd 5 • • •

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NNo. 16 Had I never~ never known thee. I Ballad ~rranged for and inscribed to r Miss Mary B. Talbott by William Cumming. I I Piano. Cinoinnati, W. C. Peters & Sons,

1 0.(1849).* P1a.te no. 146-4. 1

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I On cover: decorative design; Guitar; 1 25 cts. nett.) 2 other pubIs.

I *p.3: As sung by Madame Ablamowicz. I

'I o. by Peters, Webb &: Co. , Ky. I 3 verses.

I • I - No.69 Hadjidakis, Manos Never on Sunday. N.Y., Esteem Music Corp., and Sidmore Music, Inc., c1960 •

• Haenschen, Gus See: Haenschen, Walter Gustave .

• ~.--::-- Haenschen, (Walter) Gustave (1925 -) Champion Sparkers March. By Gus Haenschen. New York; W.G. Haenschen c.1928.

6pp. • 1100 •• i~;-- Ha.enschen. W. Gus [ Underneath the Japanese Moon • Words by Gene Buck and music by W. Gus Haenschen • N.Y., T.B. Harms and Francis. Day and Hunter c1914

• No. 53

• _I No.44 Haews, Lenora Searls In the heart of dixie By L'enora Searls Hawes. C.C. Powell, Fort Wayne, Ind. cc.1903~. Plate no.: In the H.4.

6pp. • Hagedorn, Herman Departure. Cincinnati. John Church co. [c1915J

• Vol.70 Hagemann, Louis p.79 My lodgings are on the cold ground. ••• Petits moroeaux de Salon pour piano par Louis Hagemann. No.1 ••• Rondino. Hambourg, Sohuberth & Co., 0.1851. Plate no. 1510.

8pp • • 1v:-70 Hagemann, Louis I ;:~i What fairy like music • I ••• Petits morceaux de Salon pour piano par Louis Hagemann. No.2 ••• Thema von Variations. Hambourg, Sohuberth & Co., 0.1851. Plate no. 1511.

8pp • • I No.5lf - Hagemen, Richard (1882-1966) At the lle11 Words by Rabindranath.Tagore. Music by Richar Hagemen. Ne~ York, G. Schmirer, Inc. ec.1919~. Plate no.: 29165.

fDpp • • Hagemeyer, Henry Three O'Clock Galop. ••• for the Piano Forte. "Three O'Clock" • By Henry Hagemeyer. Toronto, A. & S. Nordheimer" I ca. (1863-1908). I

6pp • • I Langstroth Hagenbach. Hugo E Vol.3,p.163 Rose Leaf Mazurka. ••• Composed by H. E. Hagenbach. Cin­ cinnati, John Church Jr., c.(1865). Plate no. 860. 2.

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No. 2 Hagenbaeh. Hugo E I Spring Violets. Polka Mazurka for the Piano Forte by Hugo E. Hagenbach. Cincinnati# John Church Jr., 0.(1864). Plate no. 660.3.

6pp • • No.55 Hager, Clyde (1886-1944) Back in the old neighborhood Words and music by Clyde Hager, Walter Goodwin, & Gene Greene. New York, Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., cc.1923~. Plate no. 134.-3. 6pp. • No.55 Hager, Clyde Mumsey my own Words and music by Clyde Hager and Walter Goodwin. Detroit: Harrison Music Co. Inc., e.I920. Plate no.: 3.

6pp. (no.3-5) • Hager; Clyde and Goodwin, Walter. No. 50 When a Peach In Georgia Weds a Rose From Ala.bam. Fox Trot Song. Music by Clyde Hager and Walter Goodwin, writers of tlThat Wonderful

Mother of Mine I tt etc. N.Y., M. Witmark & Sons, 144 W. 37th St., c1920

Plate no. 16183-3 Cover by Dunk Rye, N.Y • L • _-- -- Hager. Frederiok W. No. 44 Laughing Water. Characteristic for piano by Frederick 1 W. Hager. N.Y., Sol Bloom, N~ Amsterdam Theatre Bldg., 01903

On Cover: Figure 5 Pioture of indian • I No. 68 Hague, lUbert I feel merely marvelous. N.Y., Chappell & Co. I Inc., c.1958 •

L • I No. 68 Hague, Albert Just for once. N.Y., Chappell & Co. Inc., c.1958.

• I : No. 68 Ha gue , Albert l I Look who's in love. N.Y., Chappell & Co. Inc., c.19'9.

• Ha gue, Albert Hy girl is just enough woman for me. N.Y., Chappell & Co. Inc., c.1958 •

• Hague, Albert Two faces in the dark. N.Y., Chappell & Co. Inc., c.1958 •

• No.68 Hague, Albert Young and foolish. New York, N.Y., Chappell & Co. Inc., lq54 •

• Hague. John then I'll think of Thee Phi1a. J'lot. Keignen &: 00. cl835-1839 :]

• J Hahn, Carl Rain SODg. r= Oincinnati, John Ohurch eo. [c1915]

• No.44 Hahn, Reynaldo (1875-1947) L'Heure exquise (the enchanted hour) English version by Dr. Th. Baker. Music by Reynaldo Hahn. New York: G. Schmirer, Inc. [c. 1902J. Plate no.: 18736.

6pp. • Langstroth Ha.hn, Teddy Vol.6,p.77 The Amaz on Rag. Two Step. By Teddy Hahn. Cinoinnati, Arnold Publishing Co., 0.(1904). Plate no. -3.

6pp • • INo.55 Haid, William (1901- ) Blue baby - why are you blue? By Raymond Klages, Grace Green, cand~ William Haid. New York: Robbins Music Corporation cc.1927~. Plate no.: S H 558-5.

6pp • Haid, William Blue Baby Why Are You Blue? l see alee

Ford, Eugene

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• Hail. Alex ~~:- On the heights waltea.

I Compesed by Alex Hail. Cincinnati, Jehn I Church & Ce.. 1885. Plate no. 396'1 - 8.

I • I Y.3-9~--- Haig, Alex p.2l6 Persian Patrol. (Persisohe-Shah-Waohe). By Alex. Haig. Cinoinnati, John Churoh & Co., 0.(1882). Plate no. 3980-7. I 8pp •

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No.56 Haig, Bernard With the wind and rain in your hair Words and music by and Clara Edwards (pseud. for Bernard Haig). New York, Paramount Music Corporation cc.l930~. Plate no.': none. 6pp. • -~------~------No.55 Haigh, E. Stanford Come, Fill My Hands with Roses Poem by H. Cortland Paget. Busic by E. Stanford Haigh. Boston, Hass.: The Boston Music eo. cc,1920:>. Plate mark: B.'M. Co. 7225.

6pp. • No.54 Hail America March for piano by George Drumm. Price, 40~, net. Boston·· G. Schirmer •• New York cc.19l7~. Plate no.: 27557.

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On cover: Lithograph depicting the title. p.2 title reads: Hail Americat: p.6 - adv • • ---~------~------I 14 Hail Columbia America. A collection of national airs ~no.l~ I Varied for the piano forte by Carl Lobe. Op.171, I no.194. Philadelphia. E.Ferrett & Co. 01847. Sp. p.S blank

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Langstroth Hail Columbia. Vol.lO,p.177 .America, 8 Popular American Melodies arranged as Rondinos for the Piano by Ferd. ~~er. No.8: "Hail Columbia". Ope 95. Philadelphia, A. Fiot, 196 Chesnut St., ca.(1844-1849).

6pp. no. 2-5, last p. blank. I On cover: decorative design & flowered border; list of e pieces; 1 other pupl. - I W. Dubois, 315 Broadway, N. Y• • Vol.86 Hail Columbia. (President's march.) p.173 American National Songs: "Hail Columbiall ••• composed for the piano. Guitar arranged by F. Weiland. Philadelphia, Lee & Walker, 188 Chestnut St., oa.(1852-56). Plate no. 848 2.

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On oover: oolored lithograph of 2 flafs by "T. Sinola.ir Lith., Phila. "; fig. 22 in 5-pt. star twice. 3rdp.: decorative design; 2 other pubIs. 4 verses. • ------

Hail Columbia. l (Amerioanischer nationalgesang.) Vaterlands-1ieder. (Chant patriotiques.) For the piano-forte. Arranged by Ferd. Beyer. Philadelphia, Lee & Walker~ 188 Chesnut St., oa.(1852-1856). Plate no. 5261. 3.

6pp. no. 3-5, 2nd & last pp. blank. On cover: colored lithograph of 2 flags by "Sinc1airs Lith., PhiJa. f1; Pr. 25 cts. nett.; 2 other~blS. ~¥~ I No. 63 Hail Columbia.

I The Bromo-Seltzer Collection o£ 83 Popular Songs. Complete & Unabridged with I Piano & Organ accompaniment •••Words & Music by F. Hopkinson, 1798. Baltimore, Md., Emerson Drug Co., ca.(1899).*

4pp. unnumbered, last p. adv.

On cover: lithograph of Bromo-Seltzer bottle; list of songs. *Cover adv. date •

I L • Bail Columbia The celebrated national air with variations for the plano forte. Philadelphia. George Willig c1819-1853:1 c1842 6pp. p.6 blank Pr. 50 ct. Plate mark: var: Hail Columbia

1- • III Bail Oolumbia !he favorite new Faders.l BOng ~ted to ~e Presidents march. simg 'b1' Kr. Fox wr1 t ten b7 J. Hopkinson, 8sqr. asheeta Photostat COPT • ,~------• Hopkinson, J. National songs l ______J ------." ;:~4~v.5 E: Hail Columbia:l I_~I 1p.147 The Presidentts march, or Hail Columbia. I Baltimore~ John Cole &:1799-1855;1 Plate nOel ro~ I

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I By C. Warren. No imprint.

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• No.2 Hail! Glorious Banner~our Land. -----1, Respectfully Inscribed to Major General I Vo1.58 George B. MoClellan, by Mrs. Mary Farrell Moore, p.73 Cinoinnati, Ohio, July 4th 1861. Musio by :

Charles Warren, Cinoinnati, CinCinnati, John II Churoh Jr., 66 W. Fourth St., c.186l.

8pp. no. 3-5, pp. 2,6,7,8 blank. Cop. 1 - 2 - On oover: oolored lithograph o£ woman oarrying early American £lag by Gibson & Co., Cinoin~; Price 50 ets. Cop.2, 3 ~ other publishers.

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. . • ~.~~. No. 55 Hail the Baltimore & Ohio. Centenary March. Music by Walter Goodwin, writer of IlThat Wonderful Mother of'Mine,1I and Margaret T. Stevens. c1927 by the Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road Co., Baltimore, Ohio. Pub. by Walter Goodwin Inc., 156 W. 44th St., New York City.

Plate mark: Hail the Baltimore & Ohio 3 On cover: Scale model of Baltimore & Ohio Railroad • engine and coal car. ------INO.6~-Hail' the conquering hero. Charlap, Moose. N.Y., Douglas Music Co., Inc., c1960 • I.

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Duganne, J • Mahlion • N. Y. J The Professor Napoleon Co., c.1908 • • R784.8 Hail to the Lord's annointed. fS699 , A co:tleetionof airs arranged for one, two, 1840 three and four voices, by W.O. Peters. Hail to v.3 the Lord's annointed. Melody by Raw. Jno. H. p.53 Hopkins. Louisville, W.O. Peters, 1843. Pl. , mark: 67. 4p.

Lists 5 additionial compositions on cover. B•• T. Thayer &. 00' s Lithography', Boa.ton. pedicated to Miss E. Reinhard p.2. Copyright notice 1844 p.2. Eng: J. Slinglandt• • •

Peters, W.O. Hopkins, John Henry B.~ Thqyer and Co., Lithographers. Hail to the Spirit of Liberty Sousa, John Philip

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------• Hail to the spirit of liberty march. By John Philip Sousa. composed-expressly for, ~ and played for the first time at the dedication of the LaFayette monument in Paris, July 4, 1900. Cincinnat1i' John Church co.cc1900::J 5p.

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I -.~-~ Hailstone chorus. Firth & Hall's occasional selections of celebrated duets for two performers on one piano forte. No.lO: "Hailstone chorus".

New York l Firth & Hall, No.1 Franklin Square, ca. (1832). (1834-47). Pla.te" no. 6.

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On cover: round lithograph of family beside piano, 2 girls playing duet; list of 17• pieoes & prices • -: ~ Haines, J. T. - 1. 18 When the morning first dawns . N.Y. Firth & Hall cl832; 1834-1842)

L • I NO.~ Hair of gold, e.yes of blue By Sunny Skylar. Robert Music Corp., New York c:c.l948". Plate no.: none.

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I I • ~! No.49 The hair of the dog. Van Alstyne, Egbert. N.Y., Jerome H. Remick and co., c.1911 •

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Thine eyes so bright. I A favorite ballad •••Written by W. Bennet Esqr.~ Composed by J. J. Haite. New York, I Thos. Biroh, oa.(lB20-52). 8pp • • I

1- NO.55- - Haj6s, Karl (1889-1950) I I love you and I adore you. Book and lyrics by Harry B. Smith. Music I by Karl Haj6so N.Y.: Harms, Inc. CC o 1928~ I Plate no.: 151-4. I

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I • 1- NoS5 Hajos, Karl (1889-1950) MY Dream Comes True

I Book and lyrics oy Harr,y B. Smith. Music by Karl Hajos. N.Y.! Harms Inc. c:c.1928:1o Plate no.! ISO-S. I 8pp. I

I • Hajos, Karl Sunbeams. N.Y., Shapiro, Bernstein and co., c. 1928.

• Hale, Clifford Grandmother. Boston, P. R. McCarco & Co~, c. 1888 •

• No. 40 Hale, Clifford Just For The Old Times' Sake. Song and Chorus by Clifford Hale. Boston, P. R. McCargo, c.(1888). Plate no. 3.

6pp • • Hale" M.E. 1 We shall know. Philadelphia, Tiin.. H. Boner, 187lt..

• 11 .Hale, Mrs. SarahJ,-;.",lc.- The watcher vT -- Cincinnati, W.e.Peters & sons cl853-60J

• I 113 Hale. Mrs. Sarah li+ The watcher f· Dr. William Lardner. Baltimore. G.Wi11ig Jr. c .1846.

• r"v.:-- Hale, lire. Sarah Josepha I ;:i15 The watcher. The peetry written by Mrs. Sarah J. Hale. The music composed and most respectfully dedicated to the authoress by Dr. William Lardner. C. G. P. etc. etc.. Philadelphia, J. C. Smith, 1841. Plate no. 843 • • No.44 Ha-le-ha-lo. or That I s what the Germans sang. Helf. J.Fred N.Y •• Jos.W.Stern and co., c.1901.

• - #25 HaleT7J-Tac.C)V-es ~a"l'\50'~ ~o~e'nt~le.h~ Q,uand de 1a nuit. Bright star of twpe or Call me thine own. Philadelphia, G. Andr; & Co., 1858-1875 •

• I Vol. 62 Ralevy, Jacques Fran~ois Fromental Elie p.63 (1799-1861) Romanoe from LIEc1air. (Call me thine m~.) Stray leaves from the opera ••• (Quand i 1a nuit). (Halevy). Boston, Oliver Ditson & Co., 277 Washington St., 0.1866. Plate no. 8910. 6pp • • ------

No.69 Hal£ a sixpence Allen-Hodgdon, stevens Productions and Harry Rigby by arrangement with Harold Fielding present Tommy Steele in a n~ musical comedy Hal£ A Sixpence. Music and Lyrics by David Heneker. Book by Beverly Cross. Based on the novel ftKippsft by H. G. Wells. Britannia Music Company, LTD. Chappell & Co., Inc. 609 Fi£th Avenue, New York, N. Y. 10017. cc. 19632. Plate no.: 5619-3. 6pp. no.: 3-5. pp. 2,6: blank. • Continued -2- No.69 Half a sixpence On cover: Modern drawing of a young man with a sixpence. ~rice! 951. List of other music from the musical available • • Half as much

IN:-I No.68 1 By Curley Williams. Recorded by for Columbia Records. Published by Acuff - Rose Publications, Nashville, Tenn. [c.1951J. Plate no.: none.

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On cover: Photograph of Rosemary Clooney. In­ cludes chord names and guitar diagrams. p.4- adv. • Vol.8l Halket, George p.85 0, Logie O'Buchan. A collection of &coteh Songs. Arranged for the piano forte ••• George Ralket. Boston, Oliver Ditson & Co., 277 Yiashington St., ca. (1858-1876). Plate no. 21493. 6pp • • l Vol.58 Hall, Foley p.23l Ever of thee. •••Words by Geo. Linley. Music by Foley Hall. Baltimore, Henry McCaffrey, 207 Balto. St., ca.(1852-l869). Plate no. 508.

6pp • • Vo1.86 Hall. Foley p.l7 Ever of' thee. Written by Geo. Linley. Musio by Foley Hall. Arranged for the guitar by Bishop. Boston, Oliver Ditson & Co., 277 Washington St., oa.(1860-1862). Plate no. 19126.

6pp • • I No.2 Hall, Foley Ever of thee. Two beautiful ballads by Foley Hall. No.2: ••• Piano. Words by George Linley. Cincinnati, A. C. Peters & Bro., No.94 West Fourth St., ca.(186l-1864). Plate no. 3100. 3.

6pp • • 1t:.. /1 -No-. 62 Hall, Foley Ever Of' Thee! Written by George Linley, composed by Foley Hall. London, John Alvey Turner, 19 Poultry, ca.(1843-59).

8pp. no. 1-5, 2nd p. blank, last p., adv.

On cover: design; Ent. Sta. Hall; Price 2s/= ; beneath publishers I name, ''Where may be had by the same composer, the f'ollow- ' ing celebrated• Songs." - list of 3 songs. ~-----~- ---

I Vol.90 Hall, Foley p.31 Ever of thee. Evenings at home ••• No.6 •••Words by G. Linley. Music by Foley Hall. Louisville, Ky., David P. Faulds, ca.(1850-1851). Plate no. 1162-4.

6pp. • ~23- Ha.ll, Foley Ever of thee. Arranged as a song or duett. ~ritten I by Geo. Linley. Music by Foley Hall. New York, Firth. Pond & Co., 547 Broadway, oa.

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No. 26 Hall, Foley Ever of thee, I'm fondly dre~ing. (Ever of thee). Music by Foley Hall. Words by George Linley. Boston, Oliver Ditson & Co., 277 Washington St., oa.(1860-62). Plate no. 18276.

6pp • • No. 26 Hall, Foley Ever of thee, I'm fondly dreaming. (Ever of thee) • Key of A. Music by Foley Hall. Words by George Linley. Boston, Oliver Ditson & Co., 277 Washington St., oa.(1860-62). Plate no. 20200.

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1__ • Hall, Foley Ever Of Thee, I'm Fondly Dreaming. Words by George Linley. Music by Foley Hal~ Piano aooomp. Cinoinnati, W. C. Peters &: Sons, No. 76 West Fourth Street, oa.(1859-60). Plate No. 3100.3.

6pp. no. 3-5, pp.2 &: 6 blank. I' Cop. 1 - 2 - On cover: at head of title, liTo Miss Phebi~ M. Haynes, Oberlin, 0."; lithograph portrait of young woman by Ehrgott &: Forbriger, Cin. ; 0., signed t by J .G., fig. 2j, in 5-pt. I star; Piano, Guitar. p.3, titled, '-"ver of Thee". Newspaper olipping inserted. ~------~~. ------'I Hall, Foley Sti.ll in my dreams thou'rt nea.r n.p. 1850

l------~25 Hall, )'ole1' Where art thou dearest I.Y., WM. Ball & Son, 1859 •

• J Hall, J. Graydon I, No.68 That's how much I love you~ Lyric and music by Eddy Arnold, Wally Fowler and J. Graydon Hall. New York: Edwin H. Morris and Company, Inc. cc.1956~.

4pp. • Hall, Guy Johnson rag Lyric by Jack Lawrence. Music by Guy Hall and Henry Kleinkauf. New York: Miller Music Corpor­ ation [c.1917]. Plate no.: 2025-2.

4pp. • No.44 Hall, John T. Golden sunset Waltzes. [By] John T. Hall. New York: John T. Hall & Co., c.1903; transferred to Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York and Detroit. Plate mark: Golden Sunset. 6.

8pp. (no.2-7) • No.48 Hall~ John T Star of my dreams~ shine onJ Lyric by Arthur J. Lamb. Music by John T. Hall. Medium G. New York, Chas. K. Harris, c.(1910). Plate no. 3. 6pp. • Hall, John T. Nol 44 Wedding of the Winds. Conoert Waltz by John T. Hall. N.Y., Shapiro, Remiok & Company, 01904 • r No. 50 Hall, John T. I When You've Had &Little Love You Want a Little More • Word~ by Arthur Lamb and mus 10 by John T. Hall • N.Y., Chas. K. Harris 01912

• R784.8 Hall, Li]~ie £8699 Pretty pond lilies. 1890 Pretty wpd lilies. Waltz song. Words and v.l music by Lillie Hall, I'Jew York, Willis Wood­ p.115 Ward & Co., 1883. Pl. mark: Pretty pbnd lilie -4.

• J No.49 Hall, Nick It's the last time for some time. Chicago, Harold Rossiter music co., c.1911 •

• -- - No.69 Hall, Tom T Harper Valley P.T.A. F Words and music by Tom T. Hall. Recorded I by Jeannie C. Riley on Plantation Records. , ~Nahsville, Tenn.~ Newkeys Music, Inc. ccI967~.

4pp. • Hall, Tom T. Harper Valley P.T.A. see Latest country and western hot fifteen • Hall, Tom T. Harper valley P.T.A. see Second latest hot seventeen • Hall, Wendell Woods. No. 55 It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mot. Words and music by Wendell Woods Hall. c1923 by Wendell Woods Hall Chicago, Forster Music Pub. Inc., 235 So. Wabash Avenue, c1923 cop. 1-2 Plate mark: It Ain't Gonna etc. 2 Cover reads: "As sung by the National Radio Favorite-the composer, on Victor Records." On cover: Portrait of Wendell Hall, exclusive Victor Recore Artist

L.~_ ------No.55 Hall, Wendell Woods Land of my sunset dreams. Chicago, Forster Music Publisher, Inc., c1924 •

• No.55 Hall, Wendell (1896- ) Lulu Lou Words and music by Wendell Hall. Forster Music Publisher, Inc., Chicago cc.1926~. Plate no.: Lulu Lou-4.

6pp • • 1- NO."-- -Hal~,-we-nd-el-l w. -(189-6-----) Mellow Moon (Underneath the) By Wendell W. Hall. Forster Music Publisher I Inc., Chicago. cc. 1922~.

8pp • I • ------I No 55 The Hall-Mills case-.- By Virginia Curtis. N.Y. Shapiro Bernstein & Co. Broadway & 47th str. c. (1926). Plate ne>. -3-.

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• _I ~"------I Halle, Roger No.45 wqy can't a girl be a solder? Music by Roger Halle. Words by John J. Nilan. (Cover has "Mollie Pitcher at Monmouthll) New York, R.L. Halle, cl906 •

~ ------• -1- No.55 Hallelujah! • Lew Fields and Vincent Youmans present, Hit the Deck, a nautical musical comedy. 'BOOk by· Herbert Fields. Lyrics by Leo Robin and Clfford Grey. Music by Vincent Youmans. Dances arranged by Seymour Felix. Othe~selections: "An Armful of You", "Some­ times I'm Blue", "Why, Oh, Why?", "Join the Navy", and "Luck Bird". Harms Inc., New York cc.1927~. Plate no.: 7988-4. 8pp. no.4·-6 (as3-5). • (see next card) -2- No.55 Hallelujah! On cover: Decorative border. pp. 2,7,8,: adv.

• No.55 Hallelujah! 1 Lew Fields and Vincent Youmans present "Hit The Deck." A nautical musical comedy. Book by Herbert Fields. Lyrics by Leo Robin and Clifford Grey. Music by Vincent Youmans. Dances arranged by Seymour Felix. Harms Incorporated,. New York. cc.1927:J. Plate no. ~ 7988-4.

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• --l r No. 55 Hallelujah ! Words by Leo Robin and Clifford Grey I and musio by Vinoent Youmans. N.Y., Harms Inc., 01927 I

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I • I ------1- No. 69 Hallelujah baby-. Albert w. Selden and Hal James, Jane C. Nusbaum and Harry Rigby present Leslie Uggams, Robert Hooke, Allen Case. IIHallelujah baby". Book by Arthur Laurents. Music by Jule stY'lle. Lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Directed by Burt Shevelove. N.Y. Stratford Music Copp.-Chappel & Co.,Ine. 609 Fifth Ave. c. (1967). Plate no ~727-5. 7 pp. no. 3-7.

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No.48 Hallowell, Clayton When the Candle Lights Are Gleaming Words by Hugh Wynne. Music by Clayton Hallowell. M.D. Swisher, Philadelphia cc.19l0~. Plate no.: When the Candle, etc.-3. 6pp. • r------~I I I I #10 Hall's quick atep. i As perforae! by the BostOll Bricade Band. 00.- I posed and arranged by T. :Bricker. Respecttu117 -: dedicated to Orderly John Hale by !he GreTs. Boston. Geo. P. lUted. 1:1839-1849] elMO by Oakes & Swan. 4pp. p.4 blaak Lt~ocrapll: Tha7er's ~1thOD. Bostoa. R. Cook, del. ID1tta1s C G tn corners. Semper paratus eu, top of ltthocraph. Winterthur Conference report 1970 v.16 p.274

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I New Orleans, B1ackmar & 00., c. 1862 by A.E.Blackmar & Bro., Hamblen, Bernard, 1877-1962. Hear Thou my prayer. Text from Psalm 86. Music by Bernard Hamblen. Low. New York : R.L. Huntzinger, Inc., cc1923~. Plate no.: R.H. 883-7. lOpp • • ------, I No .55- --Hamblen, Bernard His haven I Words and music by Bernard Hamblen. New York, Chappell-Harms, Inc. cc.19293. Plate no.: 7797-6. 8pp. • ------

INO. 55 --- _len, Bernard (1877- ) Swaying Willow. I An Indian love song. Poem & music by I Bernard Hamblen. High. Boston, The Boston I Music Co., c.(1928). Plate no. 7926-5. 8pp. I

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I 1- • Hamblen, Bernard (1877- ) This is ~ commandment Sacred song. The mnsic by Bp.rnard Hamblen. The words from the Bible. John 15. High voice-D flat. R. D. Row Music Co., Boston! Mass. cc. 1946~. Plate no.: R. D. R. 715-4. 6pp.

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No.68 Hamblen, stuart This ole house. J:rcadia Calif., Hamblen Music Co. 11954 •

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On cover: deoorative design by "Reed So., Cinti."; Each 25¢ net.; list of 6 pieces; 3 other pubIs. p.3: deoora- .,tive design. I:: ~. Hamburg POlka.------1

p.243 The Hamburg polka. Composed by Herzog. I Arranged for the piano forte by H. Kleber, I New York, Firth, Pond & Co., 1851. Pl. mark: I 1067. I I 6p. 2 and 6 blank. Price 25 cts. nett. I Eng: Quidor lower right p.5.

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4pp. no. 1-2, last p. adv.* Cop. 1 - 2 - On cover: flowered design by McCord, Cin. *last p: adv. for Hamilton piano.

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Hamilton~ George Hey there Mama. Words by Willa Heelan••• Musie by George Hamilton. N. Y.~ F. A. Mills. Supplement to the New York Journal and Advertiser~ Meh. 25~ 1900~ pages 5-8.

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I u~ ~ Hamilton, Morris. No. 55 Or What Have You? Words by Grace Henry and musio by Morris Eamilton~ N.Y., Harms Inc., 62 W. 45th St., 01929

Plate no. 8363-4 Cover reads: "The Little Show, 11 as presented by Wm. A. Brady Jr. & Dwight Deere Wiman in a.ssocia.tion with Tom Wea.therly." • ------

No. 55 Hamilton, "Spikert I'll Never Forget

By Gus Kahn and "Spike" Hamilton. New York: Irving Berlin Inc., Music Publishers. 0: c. 1928.::1 also lncludes: Harold Teen. Words and music by Joe Sanders. N~J York: Irving Berlin Inc., Music Publishers. cc. 1929.::1

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4pp. • 131 Hammerel, Vietor E. star of love. J~. stoddart, 1877.

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No.25 Hammerer, A The bewn on the waters • ••• Composed with a piano acoompaniment by A. Hrunmerer. No.6 ••• Poetry by R. T. Conrad. Boston, Russell & Fuller, 291 Washington St., 0.1858. Plate no. 3252.

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Langstroth Hammerer, A V.19,p.21 Rustio Joys Mazourka. ••• For the Piano. Composed by A. Hammerer. Boston, Russell & Tolman, 0.1858. Plate no. 3255.

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No. 56 Hammerstein, Arthur (unv.) Because of You Words and Music by Arthur Hammerstein and Dudley Wilkinson. Broadcast Music Inc. New York. [c. 1940) Plate no.: Because of You-3.

4pp. • No.56 Hammerstein, Arthur Because of you Words and music by Arthur Hammerstein and Dud­ ley Wilkinson. New York, Broadcast Music Incor­ porated[c.194oJ. Plate no.: none.

4pp. • &~/~ Hammerstein and Stothart. It gets them dl1. N.Y., Music pub., c. 1919 •

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I Words and music by Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby, and Oscar Hammerstein II. Sung by Kay Brown in I the M-G-M picture "The Strip." New York: Miller Music Corporation, c.1935, 1951. Plate no.: 899-3.

6pp. (no.3-5) • Hammerstein, Oscar II.

The Mounties. Lyrics by Otto Harbach and Oscar Hammerstein II, music by Rudolf Friml and Herbert Stothart. Harms Music Corp., N.Y. [c.1924]

6 pp • • Hammond, William G. Sleepy le.n t Cincinnati, John Church co. cc1915]

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• I No .51 -- !!amp, ehas. Chicken pie. N.Y., cl3rome H.Remick and co., c.1913.

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Forget - Me - Not (Means Remember Me)

Nards & music by Harry Hanbury, Art Conrad, Frank Gillen. N.Y.: Hearst Music Publishers of Canada Limited. ce. 1924.,.

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Hanby, Benjamin Russel (1835-67) Darling Nelly Gray. Song and Chorus, by B. R. Hanby. Boston, Oliver Ditson & Co., a.(1856).

6pp • • Hanby, Benjrunin Russel (1835-1867) Darling Nelly Gray. To the Patrons of 277, Washington St. B. R. Hanby. Boston, Oliver Ditson & Co., 0.(1856). Plate no. 8503.

6pp • • INO~ 24 Hanby, Benjrunin Russel (1835-1867) Darling Nelly Gray. •••Words & Music by B. R. Hanby. I Boston. Oliver Ditson & Co., 0.1857. PI ate no. 8503.

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6pp • • ~ ·--HanbY, Benjamin Russel (1835-1867) -- -~ I No. D~ Darling Nelly Gray.

I ••• B. R. Hanby. Boston, Oliver Ditson ! Company, 0.(1884).

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• 12 Hanby. ~. ee7\~a~~"",," ~"~ca.e.I A BOng for the namelesa heroine. Cincinnati. John Church. Jr. c1865]

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No.3 in six-pointed star. At head of title: Inscribed to the Ohio National Guard, Song and Chorus. Copyright entry only on oover. Pages not numbered • • ~, v.5 Hance, J F p.l? o Brignal banks are wild and fair. A Scotch song written by Sir Walter Scott. Arranged for the piano forte by J.F. Hance. N.Y., Dubois & Stodart, 1329 •

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No.46 Hanch, Rich R. When the snowflakes crown the mountain Words by Thos. J. Lyle. Music by Rich R. Hanch. Charles I. Davis, Cleveland, Ohio c c .1908::1 • Appeared in the Sunday music section of The Cleveland Plain Dealer on March 3, 1912.

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• ------No. 52 Hancock, Hank The War In Snider's Grooery Store. By "Hank" Hancock, Ballard Macdonald & Harry Carroll. New York, Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 0.(1914). Plate no. 4.

6pp • • Hanoook Light Infantry

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Lav/rence Quadrilles • INo. 38 Hand Me Down Dam Golden Shoes. I Jacob J. Sawyer. Boston, W. A. ,Evans &. Bro., c. 1883.

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On cover~ Water color of pink blossoms. lt List of "Song Favorites by Carrie Jacohs-Bond • CJ-B-l. p.2: Songs by Carrie .Jacobs-Bond. pp. 6,7&8: adv • • --- r-NO~ The Hand Organ Polka. I Arranged for the Piano by Estelle de Lisle. Solo. New York, S. T. Gordon, 706 Broadway, c.(1856).

6pp. no. 3-5, 2nd & last pp. blank. On cover: at head of title, "To Jno. T. ft Nielson, Esq. of Philada. ; decorative design; fig. 2~ in 5-pt. star (twice); 4 Hands •

i L • The hand that rocks the cradle v-Tords by J. V. Fuller. Helody by W. P. Chase. liThe Hand That Rocks the Cradle" is being featured by Mr. Harry R. Harrison. The well known Descriptive Vocalist of London, Eng­ land, now touring this country. Published by W. P. Chase. cc. l896~. Plate marks: E 1760-4 8pp. no.: 3-6. pp. 2,7: hlank.

On cover: Brmm, green and purple lettering on a white background. Photograph of Mr. Harr-,f R. Harrison. With Grateful Acknowledg .. ~ Continued

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ment to Miss Jenny Lind Lewis. For her untiringl efforts in popularizing "Darling Mabel" this little song is cordially dedicated. A song ~hich cannot help but appeal to our mothers- God Bless 'em. Price: 50 cents. List of other Chase hit melodies. List of other music com­ panies from which this song is available. Watters-Talbott Printing Co., Des Moines. p.3: Arranged by Frad. Schneider. Adv. at top of page. p.6: 3£- verse. p.R: adv. #

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INa. 44 The Hand That Rocks the Cradle Rules the World • I R Words by Carroll Fleming and music by I A.be .,olzmann • - N.Y.$ Leo Feist,Inc. 01901

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• 16 Bandel, Georg eFrideric, 1685-1759 Angels ever bright and fair 1 Baltimore, Geo. Willig Jr. [1822-29J

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V.26 Handel, Geor~ Frideric, (1685-1759) p.l5l Angels Ever Bright And Fair. ••• arranged by Thomas Baker •••Hande1. New York, Horaoe Waters, 0.1854. 6pp •

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No.4 Handel~ George Frideric,(1685-l759) Awake, Saturnia. May Festival Musio. For Voice. For Piano. "Awake, Saturnia". (A). Recitative and Aria lt from ItSemele , comp. 1743 by G. F. Handel. ttHence, hence awaylt, ("Fort, fort, mich h'a.lt keine Furcht"). Cincinnati, The John Church Company, ca.(1885-l929). Plate No. 3166.6.

8pp. no. 2-7, p.S adv.

On cover: decorative border; list of 40 songs •

L ______• Vol.63 Handel, George.Frideric,(l685-l759) p.97 The harmonious blacksmith. The celebrated fj,ir, with variations for the piano forte by G. F. Handel. Philadelphia, G. E. Blake, No.lS south 5th street, ca.(18l5-41).

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No. 45 Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759. Honor and arms. cFrom~ Samson. Songs and airs of G.F. Handel edited by Dr. Ebenezer Prout. Bass in B~. Boston: Oliver Ditson Company, I:c1905~. PIa te no.: ML-114l-7. l2pp •

1- • R780.S Handel, Georg e Frideric, 1685-1759. f'1'95 I know that my Redeemer liveth. v.2 From the oratorio of the Messiah. Compose~ Leahy by Handel. As SWlg by Jenny Lind. Boston, p.93 Oliver Ditson~ ~1844-l857~ Plate no. 2182.

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No. 57 Handel, George Frideric,(1685-1759) I Know That My Redeemer Liveth. From the Oratorio of the "Messiah" compos­ ed by Handel. As sung by Jenny Lind. Boston, Oliver Ditson, 115 Washington St., ca.(1851). Plate No. 2182.

8pp. no. 3-7, p.2 & 8 blank.

On cover: design by Weller; price 25 cts nett • • No.3 Handel, George Frideric,(1685-1759) I Know That My Redeemer Liveth • ••• From "Messiah". Composed by Handel. As Sung by Jenny Lind. Cincinnati, John Church & Co., oa.(1870-1884). Plate no. 900.5.

8pp. • No. 1 Handel, George FJ'.id~:ric,(l685-1759) I Know That My Redeemer Liveth. Sacred Songs (witr ~nglish Text)by Various Composers. No.1: "I Know That M.y Redeemer Liveth" -3010- Handel. From the "Messiah". As sung by Jenny Lind. Cinoinnati, W. C,. Peters & Sons, oa.(1853-l860). Plate No. 2666-4.*

6pp. no. 2-5, p.6 blank. *On cover, plate no. 2665.

On oover: decorative design; list of' 8 songs; figure'in 5-pointed star. No. 46 Handel, George Frideric,(1685-l759) Largo. By Handel. Phila., Pa., Eclipse Publishing Co., 136 N. 9th St., oa.(1907). Pls.te no. -3.

6pp. • No.57 Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759. Largo, By G.F. Handel. Arranged by Nl11iam Mason. Edward Schuberth & Co., New York cc.l&77~. Plate no.: 185.

6pp. • Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759. Largo. c:From Xerxes:J. c:By:J G.F. Handel. Standard classic composers. Boston : Oliver Ditson Company, c:c1879:J. Plate no.: 47322.

6pp • • No. 3 Handel, George Frideric,(l685-1758) Largo von Handel. As played by Theodore Thomas' Orchestra, arranged for Piano by Karl Arini. Cincinnati, John Church & Co., c.1877. Plate no. 2522-3.

6pp. • Vol.60 Handel, George Frideric,(1685-l759) p.35 o ruddier than the cherry. Standard songs for alto or bass ••• lt From Handel t s "Acis &: Galatea • Boston, Oliver Ditson &: Co •• ca.(1867-75). Plate no. 26622.

8pp • • No. 3 ila.ndel, George Frideric,(1685-1759~ O. Ruddier Than The Cherry. ) I ll •••From Handel's ttAois & Galatea • ' Cinoinnati, The John Church Company. oa. (1885-1929). Plate no. 2261.5.

8pp • • V.36 Handel, Geor~ Frideric, (1685-1759) p.63 Oh! Had I Jubals Lyre • •••Aria composed by Handel. Boston, Parker & Ditson, ca.(1838-42).

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• J I Vol.85 Handel, Geor@B Frider1c,(l685-1759) p.l5l Overture to Samson. Composed by G. F. Handel. Arranged for the piano forte by J. Addison. Boston, G. P. Reed, 17 Tremont Row, ca.(l839-1849).

4pp • • Handel, George Frideric, 1685-1759. Samson. Honor and armli.

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• 15 Handel, George frlderic" 1685-1759. Song in the oratoria of Jephlha. Lady's magazine, June 1793 •

• No.6' Handel, Geor~-Frideric, (1685-1759) Why does the God of Israel sleep? Reci tative and Air in "Samson". by G. F. Handel, arranged by T. Greatorex. London, Welsh & Hawes , 246 Regent Street, ca.(1826-28). Plate no. 1817. 12pp. • -NOO.. 4422 - The Handic~p-. March & Two-Step. By George Rosey. Piano Solo. New York, Jos. W. Stern & Co., 45 East i 20th St., c.(1895).* Plate no. -4. 6pp. no. 2-5, p.6 adv. ~ :/'0'1\ On cover: printed in blue; lithograph of a horse race by "Moss Eng. Co., N. Y. 11, i signed by "Isaac Cullintl; beneath composer'~ name, "Composer of The Famous" - list of 3 pieces; list of 14 arrgms.; fig. 5 in horse shoe •• pp.2-5:botto dv. *p.2: c. by G. M. Rosenberg. . R784.8 Handle me with care. fC69.2 Handle me with care. As sung in F. Ziegfeld's v.l successful. production "The Follies or" 1907" at:~~~ p.93 the Jardin de Paris. Words by Wm. Jerome. Music by Jean Schwartz~ New York, Francis V&, & Hunterl c 01906:1 Plate no. F.O. & H. 269-3. 6p.

Portraits: Jerome & Schwartz on cover. Portrait of Emma Carus on cover. V.A. Ferraiolt (?) on oover~ cAdv:a Any old time at all, on p.2. c:Adv:a Hellot I HelloS HelloS It t 5 a different girl again, on p.S. Listed in Dicli r & Shapiro. ~- • Jerome, Wm. (Billy) 1865-1932. Sch1lartz, Jean 187~

J j.Z------~ ~-- --~-~~~-~------I·'~o. 39 Handley, John J. Sleep, Baby, Sleep. Chicago, National Music Co., c. 1885 •

• No.55 Haminlall, Lou Blue. N.Y., Stark & Cowan, Inc., 1922.

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L __ ~ • ~55B Handman, Lou 1894-1956 I can't get the one I want (those I get I don't want). With ukulele arrangement. Words by Billy Rose and Herman Ruby. Music by Lou Handman. Featured by Heller and Riley. Irving Berlin, Inc. Music Putlishers. 1607 Broadway. New YoDk. cc.1924~ Plate no. I can't get, etc.-4. 6pp. No.2-5 • • No. 55 Handman, Lou I Gotts Get Myself Somebody to Love Music by Lou Handmsn. Lyric by Lewis and Young. New York: Jerome H. Remick & Co. cc. 1926.,

4 pp • • No. 55 Handman, Lou 1895-1956

I'm Gonna Charleston Back to Charleston. by Roy Turk and Lou Handman. N.Y. Jerome H. Remick & Co. (c1925). Plate mk: I'm Gonna Charleston Back to Charleston -4.

6pp. • No. 55B Handman, Lou (1894-1956) Lavey Came Back Words by Joe Young and Sam ~1. Lewis. Music by Lou Handman. Irving Berlin, Inc. New York. (c. 1923J Plate no.: Lavey Came Back-3.

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~- • Handman, Lou 1894-1956 My sweetie went away. (She. didn't say where­ when- or why) • By Roy Turk & Lou Handman. Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co. Strand Theatre Building. New York. cc.1923~ Plate no. 1309-3.

6pp. No.3-5 • • -I No.56 Handman, Lou Puddin' Head Jones Music by Lou Handman. Lyrics by Al Bryan. Originally introduced by Ozzie Nelson and his Orchestra. New York: Remick Music Corp., c.1933. Plate no.: 2552-4.

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No.56 Handman, Lou Wonder where my Cinderella can be. N.Y., Uni­ versal Music Co., Ltd., 1930 •

• Hands across the sea. March •••by John Philip Sousa. Cincinnati, John Church cO.rc18991 5p.

Portrait of Sousa on cover. At head of title: "A sudden thought strikes me, - let us swear an eternal friendship." • • PEP

Cincinnati imprint Sousa, John Philip, 1854-1932 Hands across the sea maroh. Sousa, John Philip. N• Y., The J obn Churoh Company. 0.1899.

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_J ~------.-- -- No. 15 The Hands ome Man. Comio Song. Written by John Frances Esq. Sung by Mr. W. T. Hammond at the New Strand Theatre in the Burletta - "The Man for the Ladies". Composed by J. Blewitt. New York, Wm. Hall & Son, 239 Broadway, oa.(1848-58). Plate no. 498.

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On oover: lithograph illustrating title by "N. Currier t s Lith., N. Y: lI, "E. Browne· Jr."; verse.f song; Pro 50 ets; "author oft! 1 song. ~nterthur~ erence report 1970 V.~?282J : No.4 Handy, W. C. St. Louis blues [By] W. C. Handy. Arranged by Frank Vincent. Florence, Ky.: The Willis Music Company, c.1991. Plate mark: W.M.Co. 11558 •

• No.51 Handy, W.C. (1873-1958) By W.C. Handy. Geo. A. Norton's song founded on W.C. Handy's world wide "Blue" Melody. New York: Joe Morris Music Co. [c.1913J. Plate no.: 4.

6pp. • Handy, W.C. The Saint Louis Biues By ttl .C. Handy. N.Y.: Handy Bros. Music Co., Inc. c c .1914" •

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• Handy, W. C. No. 52 The Saint Louis Blues. The first successful "Blues" published. Words and music by W. C. Handy, composer of I1The Memphis Blues. II c19l4 by W. C. Handy Pub. by Handy Bros. Music Co. Inc., 1541 Broadway, New York.

Plate mark: St. Louis Blues 4 On cover: Portrait• of Marion Harris ~O.5~ Handy, W. C. Saint Louis blues Words and music by W. C. Handy. Featured by and his All Stars in the Columbia record album No. CL 591. New York: Handy Brothers Music Co., Inc., c.1914, 1942 by W. C. Handy; this version and arrangement c.1943 by the Estate of W. C. Handy. Plate mark: Saint Louis Blues-4.

6pp. (no.2-5) • Handy Andy. I Can Ne'er Forget Thee. Lover, Samuel

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Ned Of The Hill. Jarvis, Charles • Handy Andy. A Leaf That Reminds Of Thee. Lover, Samuel

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Ned Of The Hill. Jarvis" Charles • Handy Andy. Vlliat Will You Do Love? l Lover, Se.muel

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Ned Of The Hill. Jarvis, Charles • Handy Andy. When The Sun Sinks To Rest. Lover, Samuel

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Ned Of The Hill. Jarvis, Charles • No.69 Hang on Sloopy B.y Bert Russel and Wes Farrel. cN.Y.~ Pic­ turetone Music Publishing Corp. and Robert Mellin, Inc. cc.1964,1965~.

4pp. no.2-3. On cover: Decorative design. "Vocal edition." 75¢. • ~------1

R784.8 Hang out the front 'oor key. I f8699 Hang out the front door key. By Benjamin I 1890 Hapgood Burt. aDetroit~ Jerome H. Remick & Co., v.2 1908~ Pl. mark: Hang out the front door key. 4. p.143 6p. I Portrait May Vokes on cover.

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I-~--.- __ _ No.56 Hang your heart on a hickory limb Music by James V. Monaco. Lyric by Johnny Burke. From the new Universal production "East Side of Heaven," starring . New York: Santly-Joy-Select, Inc., c.1939. Plate mark: Hang Your Heart etc. -4.

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lith. "Printed in colors by M. & N. Hanhart", "J. Brandard, chromo. Lith." • Hanhart, M. & N., lithographer: England The Circassian Polka • ••• London, Chappell & Co., ca.(1856- 65). Plate no. 9419.

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"M & N Hanhart, Imp.", "J. Brandard", artist. • I No. 62 Habhart, M. & N~, lithographer: England The Newmarket Galop. A Racy Inspiration Produced On the Spur of the Moment, by a Young Etonian. London, Charles Jefferys. ca.(1S43-65). lOpp.

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ttM. & N. Hanhart, Lith. Printers" • ~- Hanhart, M. &: N., lith.: England I ~v. ~v The white rose of Meath. No.3 ••• edited by Charles Jefferys ••• The poetry by Mrs. Crawford. The music by F. Nioholls Crouch. London, Jefferys &: Nelson, 21 Soho Square, oa.(1840-43). Plate no. 659.

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NO.WNo. 56 .- Hanighen, Bemard ! If the moon turns green. N.Y., Irving Berlin Inc •• 1935•

• 1----==I ~~i23 Hanley, B.R. Boston, . Nelly Gray. Hanby, B.R. Darl~';ling Nelly ~r;ri866 & 1884. O~iver- D1. • tson & Co. • R784.8 Hanley, B.R. £S699 Darling Nelly Gray. 1850 Darl~g Nelly Gray. Song and chorus, by p.10l B.R. Hanley. Boston, Oliver Ditson & Co. c l856:a • ....,/1/ ~-J, ~o.55 H§nley, James .1". and Joseph Meyer Born and bred in old Kentucky. N.Y., Harms inc., c.1924 •

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• No. 55 Hanley, James F. 11m a Lonesome Little Raindrop (Looking for .a Place to Fall) • Words by Joe Goodwin and Murray Roth and mus ic by James F. Hanley • N.Y., Shapiro, Bernstein and Co., Inc. c1920

• -- --, No. 56 Hanley, Jmnes Frederick. I'm in the Market for You. Words by Joseph McCarthy and music by James Frederick Hanley. - N.Y., Red Star Music Co. Ino., 0.1930

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Words by Ballard Ma.cDonald. Musio by I James F. Hanley. New York, Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 0.(1917). Plate no. 2. I 4pp.

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Words by Ballard MacDonald. Music by James F. Hanley. N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. Inc. [c.1944]e

4 pp • • Hanley, James Frederick (1892-1942) Jazzmania. By Lew Brown, N. T. Granlund and James Fa Hanley •••New York, Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., c.(1923). Plate no. 4. 6pp • • - No.55 Hanley, James Frederick. (1892-1942) Just a cottage small (by a waterfall) C. Low. Words by B. G. DeSy1va. Music by James F. Hanley. Sung by John McCormack. Hith ukulele accompaniment. Harms Incorporated, New York. cc. 1925~. Plate marks: 7577-4 Just A Cottage Small. 6pp •

• __I I No.55 Hanley, James Frederick (1892-l9~ ~ Just a cottage small (by a waterfall) Eb Medium. "Hords by B. G. DeSylva. Music b I James F. Hanley. Sung by John McCormack. With ukulele accompaniment. Harms Incorporated, New York. cc. 1925~. Plate no.: 7489-4. 8pp • • ~O.56 Hanley James F. Kiss me goodnight, not goodbye Words by Jules Furthman. Music by James F. Hanley. Sung and featured in the Fox picture "Merely Mary Ann," co-starring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell. New York: Fox Film Corporation, c.1931. Plate no.: 3.

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1_- • No.54 Hanle,y, James F. (1892-1942) A little bit of sUnshine (from home) Words by Ballard ~Dona1d & Joe Goodwin. Music by James F. Hanley. New York, Shapiro Bernstein & Co. cc.1918~. Plate no.: none. 4pp.

L ___ _ • No. 55 Hanley, James F. (1892-1942) Little Log Cabin Of Dreams Words and music by James F. Hanley and Ed die Dowling. Harms Inc. N~ York. cc. 1927~ Plate no.: S-129-4.

6pp. • No.54 Hanley, James F. (1892-1942) ~l' One Day In June (It Might Have Been You) ",Tords by ,Toe Good~in. Music by James F. Hanley. N.Y. : Shapiro Bernstein and Co. cc.1917". Plate mark: One Day In June 2.

upp • • I No. 65 Hanley, James F. Raggedy Ann • Words by Harry L. Cort and Goo. E. Stod­ dard and music by James F. Hanley. N.Y., Shapiro, Bernstein and Co. c1920

• No. 55 Hanley, James F. Rose of Washington Square

Lyric by Ballard Macdonald. Music by Jam~s F. Hanley. N.Y.: Shapiro, Bernstein & Co. [c. 1920J.

6pp • • 55 Hanley, James F. (1892-1942) i-No. Sleepy Valley Words by Andrew B. Sterling. Music by James I F. Hanley. Harms Inc. New York. r:C. 1929:. Plate i no.! 8349-4. 8pp • • No. 55 Hanley , James F. - -l Somebody Else - Not Me • 'W"ords by Ballard MaoDonald and musio by Ja: James f. Hanley. N.Y., Shapiro, Bernstein and Co., Ino. 01920

• , Langstroth Hanley, Jrumes Frederick (1892-1942) V.17,p.21 Three Wonderful Letters From Hame. Words by Joe Goodwin and Ballard Macdonald. #54 Music by James F. Hanley. New York, Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., 0.(1918). Plate no. 2. 4pp • • Hanley, James F. ~NO'55 Just a cottage small by a waterfall. N.Y., Harms, Ino., 1925 •

• I No.55 -- Hanle;r, James F. and DOlding, Eddie Rainbow-man. H.Y., Harms Inc., 1929 •

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• No.54 Hanley, James F. (1892-1942) Three Wonderful Letters from Home Words By Joe Goodwin and Ballard MacDonald. Music By James F. Hanley. N.Y.: Shapiro Bernstein & Co. Music Publishers [c.1918] Plate mark: Three Wonderful etc. 2.

4pp. • ·--- -- l Hanlon, Bert Round on the end and high in the middle O-HI-O Words and music by Alfred Bryan and Bert Hanlon. Jerome H. Remick & Co., New York _ Detroit cc.1922~. Plate no.: 171-5.

Rpp. • Hanna, George Albert Little boy blue. Phila., Fa., Blasius & Sons. 1905 •

• ~angstroth -H-an-nah-i-S y-O-U- dar-?-· V.24,p.55 Will S. HaysI latest songs. "Hannah" is you dar?" Song and chorus. Cincinnati" Geo. D. Newhall & Co., c.(1880). Plate no. 109.3.

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On cover: list of 4 pieces; lithograph border; "To my friend Capt. Jno. Howard, Jeffersonville, Ind."; fig. ~. p.S: "To Geo.• Wilson Esq. U HanohtUlO Hanalei • Words and music by Alfred Alohikea • Honolulu, Oscar Hyatt 01924

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No.S3 Hans and Gretel By Albert Biehl. Revised and edited with instructions as to interpretation and method of study, biographical sletch, story and glossary by Emerson "'1hi thorne. No. 3Lf3. Art Publica t­ ion Society, St. Louis, Mo. cc. 19l6~. Plate no.: 343-2. 8pp. "unnumbered".

On cover: Whi te background with black let­ tering, black decorative design and black de- corative border. Price: 30 cents. p.2: Bio- • Continued 1-"-- -2- I NOoS3 Hans and Gretel graphical sketch - Albert Biehl. p.3: Glos- I sary. p .4 ! Revised and edited by Emerson Whi ti \ horne. p.6: Recitation questions. p.7: Art

I Publication Society trademark. p.S: Music II Education VS. Imitation of the Teacher. Plate I marks! Hans and Gretel, 2. I I • ------1:5 Hansel Und Gretel. I ;:;61 Potpourris sur des motifs d'Operas favoris pour Ie Piano. tlHansel und Gretel". I Marchenspiel von E. Humperdinck. Potpourri pour Piano a 4 mains, No.104. Beyer. I Londres, Schott & Co., 159 Regent Street, ca. (l895). Plate no. 25785. I

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I On cover: blue lithograph of lyre, names \ of composers; 25738. I 3rd p.: title page - decorative border; \ list of ~ arrgms. & prices. I

I ______J No.55 Hansen, A. W. Two Hindoo pictures (Approaching and passing a Hindoo temple) (The shepherdess of the Himalayas) For piano solo by A. W. Hansen and Adolf Lotter. I. Approaching and Passing a Hindoo Temple. II. The Shepherdess of the Himalayas. Hawkes & -Son, London. cc.1927::.0 Plate no.: H. & S. 6600. 8pp • • i------

I No.44 Hansen, Emil E. Fill the goblet again. N.Y., Windsor Music Co., c.1903.

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'8 Ha-p"py am I, from CB,):'e I'm free Aria sung by Mr. Richings in Anbe:r's admired Le dieu et la Bayadere. N.Y. Atwills music saloon. c1834-47J n.d. 7p.

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Come sit thee down my Angel-one • • 59- &P'" , , ' No. 59 Happy Are We Wiggers So Gay. ~, , The Melody from Auberts favorite Opera ll 1= • "La Bayadere The Words by G. p. Christy*. London, B. Williams, 11 Paternoster Row, & 170 Gt. Dover Road, oa.(1847-1859).

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Pro 1/- • *p.2. by E. P. Christy •

L • Happy Be Thy Dreams. Written by J. E. Carpenter. Composed by La.ngstroth J. R. Thomas. New-York, wm. Hall & Son~ V.17~p.265 c.1859.

Vol. 58 8pp. no. 3-7, 2nd p. blank, last p. adv. p.297 Cop. 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 On cover: ornate border; tfTo Mrs. Thomas J. Hall, New York"; fig. 4 in 8-pt. sq.; 3 other pubIs.; Warren, Musio Stereotyper rear 43 Centre St •

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• __ I No.25 Happy be thy dreams. Written by J. E. Carpenter. Composed by Vol.84 J. R. Thomas. New-York, Wm. Hall & Son, p.277 No.543 Broadway. 0.1859.

8pp. no. 3-7. 2nd p. blank, last p. adv. On oover: uTo Mrs. Thomas J. Hall, New Yorktl; ornate border & design; fig. 4 in 8-pt. star; 3 other publs.; Warren, Musio Stereotyperi rear 43 Centre St • • .21---- j:No.2l Happy childhood. A new and oomplete edition of the favorite songs, duetts and trios of Mozart with the original Italian or German words and an entirely new English version. The whole arranged from the sooras of Mozart, revised and adapted to the English by S. S. Wesley, Mus. Doo. "Dove sono i bei momenti". (Happy childhood). "La ll No~ze di Figaro • Boston, Oliver Di taon, 115 Washington St., oa.(1854-55).

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I Coon From Dixie". AbbieA. Ford. Chicago, I McKinley Music Co., c.(1901). Plate no. . I 771. 3- • I

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I No.55 Happy days and lonely night e. Fisher, Fred. N.Y., Ager, Yellen & I Bornstein Inc., c.1928. I

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1:12 Happy faces round you filother. p.163 Loving hearts around you Mother.- Loving hearts around you Hother.Children' s songs. no.l, God bless papa. no.2, LoVing hearts around you, Mother. Words by S. Booth, Music composed by Geo. T. Evans. Ban Francisco Gray's Music stores, 1871. Plate mark: M.G.- 475.

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At head of title: To S.P. Wardwell of Provide~ce, R.I. New edition. Sarony &. Major, Lith. 38 ets. nett. p.7: Quidor Engvr • • •

Brown, Francis H. ------, .""Yt.b. l.::;a Ne. ~ The Ha.ppy Gipsy. Written by George Linley. Composed by S. Nelson. London, S. Nelson, No. 28 New Bond St., ca.(1844-47).

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On cover: unsigned lithograph illustra.t­ ing title; Ent. Sta. Hall; Price 2/-• • -----i I I No. SS Happy Go Lucky Lane ·1 I Song ~ith ukulele arrangement. Lyric by L~-. is and Young. Music by Joseph Meyer. Remick Music Corp. N~ York. cc. 1928~ Plate no.: 486-3.

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On cover: Lithograph of a ~oman ~alking out onto a sunshiny lane. p. a-blank. p. 6-adv • • l No. 15 Happy home of my ohildhood. Duett for two soprano voices written and oomposed by George Croal. New York, William Hall & Son, 239 Broadway, oa.(1848-58). Plate no. 158.

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On cover: decorative design by "Fagantl; 25 cts. nett. p.5: 0' __ , music engvr • • No.2l The happy homes of earth. Ballad. Words by J. MacKenzie, Esq. Musio by Thomas B~ker. Philadelphia. Lee & Walker, 188 Chesnut St., 0.(1854). Plate no. 5184 4.

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On oover: "To Miss Ella Neilll; printed in red; deoorative border & design "Lith. I of T. Sinolair, Phila!'J Guitar, Pro 25 etal nett; Piano, Pro 25 ets. nett; 2 other publs •

• __I Happy humming bird. Woods. Barry. N.Y •• Remick Music Corp., 1929 •

• Vol.63 Happy land. .. I p.167 Tyrolienne. Composed by E. F. R~bault. I Philadelphia, Fiot, Meignen & Co., No.2l7 Chesnut St., oa.(1837-39). Plate no. 491. Plate no. 3.

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• r- nights. N~appy. J.\i • .L. Jerome H.Remick and I I Levi I Maurice. , co. I" c.1910.

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