BEIN Richards Kipling 2671: From the David Alan Richards Collection of Rudyard Kipling., Caption title., First line of text: You may talk o' gin and beer., and For low voice and piano, in C.
Publisher:
John Church Co.
Subject (Geographic):
India, India--History--British occupation, 1765-1947--Songs and music, and United States
Subject (Name):
British Occupation of India (1765-1947), Great Britain.--Army, Great Britain.--Army--Colonial forces--India--Songs and music, Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936, Kipling, Rudyard, 1865-1936--Musical settings, and Richards, David Alan, 1945---Ownership
Subject (Topic):
Armed Forces--Colonial forces, Popular music, Popular music--United States, and Songs (Low voice) with piano
BEIN JWJ -V3 C674 In1: Stamp: Masonic Temple, Chicago., For medium voice and piano., "Sung with great success by Bob Cole ... in 'A trip to Coontown.'", First line of text: In South Africa, there a colony lies, called Dahomey., Title p. illustration includes photographic port. of Bob Cole., and Advertisements on p. [2] (1st count) and p. [1-3] at end.
Publisher:
Howley, Haviland & Co.
Subject (Geographic):
Benin
Subject (Topic):
Songs (Medium voice) with piano, Popular music, and Black people
For medium voice and piano., First line: De railroad bridge is a sad song in de air., Illustrated title page in brown, black, and white; design by Mordi depicts a Black man, with head thrown back, standing in the foreground; a railroad track winds to a country house in the distance., and Advertisement for "New songs by Jacques Wolfe" (with his portrait and musical excerpts) on p. [6].
Publisher:
Robbins Music Corp
Subject (Name):
Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967 and Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967.
Subject (Topic):
Songs (Medium voice) with piano and African Americans
BEIN JWJ A C868 copy 1: No. 1 is a photocopy. No. 4 is State A., BEIN JWJ A C868 copy 2: No. 4 is State B., "Black music in evolution.", Editors: [No. 1]-[no. 3], Le Roi Jones, Larry Neal, A.B. Spellman; [no. 4], Imamu Baraka, Larry Neal, A.B. Spellman., No. 4 known to exist in two states, but one of the states may simply be a printing error. In State A, the recto of the first leaf is printed with the phrase "Trippin' : a need for change," the list of contents covers both the recto and verso of the second leaf, and the recto of the final printed leaf is numbered p. 65 and has an article titled "Aide denies LBJ called Pope 'a dumb cunt.'" In State B, the recto of the first leaf is blank, the verso of the contents leaf is blank, and the printed text ceases with p. 64., Description based on: [No. 1] (surrogate); title from cover., and Latest issue consulted: [No. 4], copyright 1969.
Publisher:
Jihad Productions
Subject (Topic):
African Americans, African American musicians, and Jazz
Each card shows music and lyrics from John Gay's Beggar's opera and a small standard playing card inset in the upper left corner; red suits with stencil colored pips; no tax stamp; maker's details on king of clubs, 10 of spades and ace of hearts
Description:
Title devised by cataloger., French suit system., Composition of deck: 52 (A, K, Q, J, 10-2)., and All cards mounted with photo corners onto 3 display boards, encapsulated in clear plastic, each board 40 x 54.5 cm; together with a folder of notes (printed and handwritten) mostly regarding the Beggar's Opera on which the cards are based, including manuscript notes prepared (presumably by Dudley Ollis) for a talk on this theme. For further information, consult library staff.
Publisher:
Printed for Carington Bowles, No. 69 in St. Pauls Church Yard, London