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A choice collection of standard hymns and gospel songs for revival services, assemblies, Sunday schools and young people's meetings. Includes 109 songs with music plus index. Brown card covers. Unmarked. Average wear. Book
44 pages. Vintage black and white photos on each side of front and back covers. Contains lyrics to dozens of songs apparently intended to be sung by hikers in the camp. Subtitle reads "If You Feel Like Sighing - Sing." Front cover photo shows large group of formally clad men and women on a treacherously steep portion of Uncle Tom's Trail. Undated. Appears to be circa 1920s. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy of this wonderful Yellowstone collectible. Book
Anthology of the works of women poet-composers, or trouveres, in northern France in the 12th and 13th century. xviii, 283 pages. With seven figures and two maps. Red cloth covers, gilt title on spine and front cover.
299p. XLib. 8vo. Original full cloth binding, gold pictorial of a grizzly bear on front board. Spine marred. Hardbound. Joaquin Miller was the pseudonym of Cincinnatus Heine (or Hiner) Miller, 1839?-1913. In 1852 his family moved to frontier Oregon from Indiana. He lived in gold-mining camps, later with Native Americans, and was in turn an express rider, an editor, and an Oregon judge. His first two volumes of poems, Specimens (1868) and Joaquin et al. (1869), contained energetic, rhetorical celebrations of frontier life. They brought him only local acclaim, but in England, where he went next, his colorful personality, his dramatic Western costume, and his Songs of the Sierras (1871) made him famous as a frontier poet - Columbia Encyclopedia. POETRY2 BOX 2
8vo., First Edition, with a frontispiece; original yellow cloth, backstrip lettered in red, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper. Includes songs by Behn, Congreve, Dryden, D'Urfey, Etherege, Farquhar, Otway, Sackville, Shadwell, Vanbrugh, Wycherley and others. Uncommon in this condition.
176 pages. Many black and white illustrations. Lyrics and music to many songs. "This unique collection of songs spanning a period of 75 years is a colorful documentary giving vivid glimpses into the social, economic, and political life of the province of British Columbia from the time of Captain Cook to the present." - from back cover. Chapters include: Pre-Colonial Times; Victoria, Vancouver Island; The Fraser River and the Cariboo Gold Rushes; Towards Confederation; Pioneering, Sod-busting and Settling In; Transportation by Land and Water; Logging and Sawmilling; Mining - Prospecting, Coal and Hard Rock Mines; Fishing for Salmon and Halibut; Ranching - Dairy and Cattle. Prior owner's details written atop front cover and title page else unmarked with somewhat above-average wear. Book
Pupils' book. With guitar accompaniments and note by John Gavall.Covers slightly shop soiled. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall eng
CORK, 1965 - In-8 - Broché - couverture illustrée en couleurs - Recueil de chantsrépublicains - 96 pages - Très propre
156p. illus. Hardcover Very good conditon in good d.j. good
96p. Decorated title page engraved by Stephen Gooden. Music and text engraved by Lowe & Brydone with the punches designed at the Oxford University Press. Eighteenth century ornaments engraved in wood by W. M. R. Quick. Printed at the Curwen Press. Uncut and unopened. 4to. Original full vellum binding. Front joint fragile. Loss at tail of spine. Hardbound. Limited Edition. Number 828 of only 875 copies. Selection of the songs sung at the London Pleasure Gardens during the latter half of the eighteenth century. Wonderful cultural record. Handsome copy. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! PRESS/W43
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Green cloth spine. Worn edges and corners. 4"w x 6 5/8"h. 184 pages. Introduction by Alcie Corbin Henderson. Index of first lines. "The hundred songs that make up this book are typical and genuine cowboy songs.... Wherever possible, Mr. Thorp has given the names of the authors of the songs and, when these could not be discovered, the cowboys who sang them, or the place where he found them."
28 cm. Paperback Very good condition
220pp. 29 cm. Hardcover Very good condition good
159+p. Paperback Very good condition, spiral binding
96 pages. Many pages of photos of Cohen in Greece and America. Includes melody, guitar tab. and lyrics for these songs: A Bunch of Lonesome; Heroes; Bird on the Wire; The Butcher; Hey, That's No Way to Say Goodbye; Lady Midnight; Master Song; The Old Revolution; One of Us Can Not Be Wrong; Priests; Seems So Long Ago; Nancy; Sisters of Mercy; So Long, Marianne; Stories of the Street; Story of Isaac; The Stranger Song; Suzanne; Teachers; Tonight Will Be Fine; Winter Lady; You Know Who I Am. Unmarked. Above-average wear. Covers detached but present. A worthy vintage copy. Book
58 p. Text printed on a special all-rag paper at the Walpole Printing Office. Hand-set in Deberny italic, with medallions adapted from engravings by Blake. Unopened. 180mm. Original full color paper covered boards. Original slip case. Limited Edition. Number 38 of only 950 copies. Hardbound. Very good. W33
57p. Decorated with cuts after Thomas Stothard. Top edge blue. Small 8vo. Original full paper binding. Color vignette on front cover. Original slip case. Hardbound. Nice copy. POETRY/W40
88 pages. Includes lyrics, piano music and guitar chords for the following songs: Pagan Love Song, A Song of Old Hawaii; My Little Grass Shack in Kealakekua Hawaii; Lovely Hula Hands; Coral Sea; Manuela Boy; Hawaiian War Chant (Ta-Hu-Wa-Hu-Wai); Drowsy Waters (Wailana); Across the Sea; A Flower Lei (One Little Kiss Good-bye); King Kamehameha (The Conqueror of the Islands); Maori Brown Eyes; An Old Hawaiian Custom; Pretty Red Hibiscus; On the Beach at Waikiki; Malihini Mele; It Happened in Kaloha; For you a Lei; I want to learn to speak Hawaiian; Honolulu Moon; My Sweetheart (Kuu Ipo); The Old Plantation (Kuu Home); I've Found a Little Grass Skirt; Hawaiian Dreams; Kalua Lullaby; Honolulu Eyes; One, Two, Three, Four; Aloha Oe (Farewell to Thee); Tropic Trade Winds. Light pencil markings. Average wear. A worthy working copy. Book
176p. Hardcover Very good condition
26 pages. Songs include: Hey Good Lookin'; I Saw the Light; Jambalaya; Poppin' That Shine; I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry; Cold Cold Heart; I Can't Help It; Long Gone Lonesome Blues; Your Cheatin' Heart. Appears to be circa 1964. Above-average wear. Covers holding by one staple. Some markings on covers. A worthy working copy of this great vintage compilation. Book
192 pages. Bibliography. Title Index. First line index. "Herein you will find the words and music that sustained Canadian soldiers, sailors, and airmen through the six years of loneliness and fears... Contains jovial drinking songs, outrageous songs, fighting songs, wistful songs, cynical songs, and just plain bawdy songs!" - from back cover. Gift greetings inside front cover else unmarked with average wear. A sound copy of this precious keepsake. Book
pp. vi, 106 (1)[Publisher's catalogue]. Uncut. Endpapers beginning to brown. Small 8vo. Original full blue cloth binding, gold lettered. Binding slightly worn. Hardbound. First Edition. James Stephens (1882-1950) was left fatherless in the Dublin slums at the age of two. His mother remarried or took up with another man when James was about six years of age. She abandoned her young son and he was forced to go to the Meath Protestant Industrial School for Boys. The Meath School was cruel and harsh and he ran away to live in the streets or live with families that took to the likely boy. In 1905 'The Greatest Miracle' was published by Arthur Griffith in The United Irishman. Griffith became good friends with Stephens and published his works in his magazine know as the Sinn Fein. From 1905-1910, Stephens attended Gaelic League classes and become involved with political meetings. During this time he published several pieces which focused on Irish national pride, the importance of learning one's Irish language and customs, and remembering the ancient saga heroes. Stephens met many of his great contemporaries during this period including George Russell (AE), George Moore, W.B. Yeats, Lady Gregory, etc. In the year 1912, Stephens published The Charwoman's Daughter and later in the same year his noted work The Crock of Gold. The Crock of Gold was a great success and Stephens moved to Paris so he could concentrate on writing full time. Cynthia Kavanagh who had been his lover since 1907 accompanied him. He later married her in 1919. The Demi-Gods was published in 1914 and in 1915 he moved back to Dublin to become the Registrar of the National Gallery of Ireland (and stayed in that position till 1924). Stephens witnessed the shooting of a man as a result of the Easter Uprising in Dublin in 1916. This became a turning point for him as the event intensified his patriotic feelings and renewed his interest in old Irish literature. Stephens moved to London in the year 1925. He began a series of lecture tours which extended to the United States. In 1935 Stephens began a literary and personal friendship with James Joyce. His colleagues considered Stephens to be a genius who easily embraced fantasy, philosophy, and comedy - those who read him today will still be struck by his genius. ! STEPHENS/W77
pp. (x), 249 Title page printed in red and black. Top edge gilt. Stamped ownership. 12mo. 180mm. Rebound in brown cloth. Inner hinges taped making text block very tight. Joseph Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was an English poet, short-story writer, and novelist who is now chiefly remembered for: his celebration of British imperialism; tales and poems of British soldiers in India; and his tales for children. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1907. KIP BX 3
pp. xix, 303. Uncut. Top edge gilt. Small 8vo. 190mm. Original full red cloth binding. Extremities rubbed and worn. Joseph Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) was an English poet, short-story writer, and novelist who is now chiefly remembered for: his celebration of British imperialism; tales and poems of British soldiers in India; and his tales for children. He received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1907. KIP BX 3
36 pages. Songs include: It's a Wonderful Life; Once More we are Home Again; The Girls of Today; The Bambazoolian Way; Mulligan's Fair; The Call of the Open Road; You're the Fellow for me; It's a Beautiful Thing to go Nowhere; Sea Scouting is the Life for Me; Knocking at the Door for Mabel. Unmarked. Average wear. A worthy copy of this nice vintage compilation. Book