"To Coretta Scott King"--Page 3., For voice and piano., Presentation inscription from Frances Thomas to Langston Hughes. From the Langston Hughes Papers., and Staff notation.
Publisher:
MusiCraft Productions : Arts and Crafts Co-op
Subject (Name):
Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967--Presentation inscription from F. Thomas and Thomas, Frances S., -1999--Presentation inscription to L. Hughes
Subject (Topic):
Mothers and sons--Songs and music and Songs with piano
"To Coretta Scott King"--Page 3., For voice and piano., Presentation inscription from Lagston Hughes to Yale. From the Langston Hughes Papers., and Staff notation.
Buck, Gene Creamer, Henry, 1879-1930 Europe, James Reese, 1881-1919
Published / Created:
c1912.
Call Number:
JWJ -V3 Eu74 D837
Image Count:
6
Description:
First line: Come along, my honey, Malinda, do; first line of chorus: Droop dem eyes., For high or medium voice and piano., and Title page illustration, signed "Gene Buck," in shades of orange and blue of a woman in a flowing dress seated outdoors, with round ph
Publisher:
Ted Snyder Co., Waterson, Berlin & Snyder Co., proprietors,
Subject (Topic):
Popular music--United States--1911-1920, Songs (High voice) with piano, and Songs (Medium voice) with piano
You've been one fellow Bill and Times are hard, and I don't know what I'm going to do
Description:
For voice and piano., Title page in yellow and black illustrated with drawing signed "Starmer" of two African American men and photograph of Clarice Vance., and Publisher's advertisements on page [2] and unnumbered page at end.
BEIN JWJ -V4 St879 N82: Inscribed "Dayton Dry Goods Co., Mpls." Autograph: Alice M.H. Bryant, 11-12-'04., Staff notation., Composer's name appears as "John Stromwall" in caption and copyright statement., and Illustrated title page in red and white with depiction of an African-American man dancing.
Moses Johnson was a deacon in a colored congregation
Description:
BEIN JWJ -V4 V47 W57: Autograph: Willie Gohn. Stamps: Gohn; Tottens' Music House., Staff notation., For voice and piano., "Sung with great success by Williams & Walker.", Illustrated title page signed "Starmer"., and Publisher's advertisement on unnumbered page at end.
Caption title., Directed by Aristide Bruant, proprietor, Cabaret du Mirliton., Illustrations chiefly by T. A. Steinlen., Includes songs (with music) by Aristide Bruant, contributions by Georges Courteline, Camille de Sainte-Crois, Oscar Méténier, etc., etc. theatrical notices, etc., No more published?, and Nos. 1-100 (1.-9. année) were issued from Oct.? 1885 to March 10, 1893.
Publisher:
1885-1906] and Au Cabaret du Mirliton [etc.,
Subject (Topic):
French periodicals--History--19th century and French periodicals--History--20th century