BEIN USA152: From the Cary Collection of Playing Cards., Title devised by cataloger., and Each card bears the portrait of a Confederate military officer or statesman: Maj. Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard, Gen. Braxton Bragg, Gen. Buckner, Jefferson Davis, Gen. John B. Floyd, Gen. R.S. Garnett, Brig. Gen. Hardee, Brig, Gen. "Stonewall" Jackson, Maj. Gen. A. S. Johnston, Gen. Joe E. Johnston, Gen. R. E. Lee, Maj.Gen. G. J. Pillow, Brig.Gen. L. Polk, Maj. Gen. Sterling Price, Com. Maury, Gen. Benj. McCullough, Gen. Parsons, Alexander H. Stephens, Judah P. Benjamin, Gen. M. L. Bonham, Gen. John C. Breckenridge, Gen. W.O.B. Branch, Gen. Frank Cheatham, Gen. R. D. Hanson, Gen. John B. Magruder, Gen. Humphrey Marshall, Col. John Morgan, Gen. Henningsen, Gen. Hindman, Comm. Hollins, Gen.Benj. Huger, Gen. Lovel Mansfield, Gen. Albert Pike, Gen. Rob. Toombs, Gen. Tilghman, Gen. A. P. Hill, Gen. Rains, Capt. R. Semmes, Maj.Gen. Simmons, Maj.Gen. Gus. A. Smith, Maj.Gen. Kirby Smith, Com. F. Buchanan, Gen. D. E. Twiggs, Gen. Van Dorn, Capt. Chatard, Gen. T. L. Clingman, Gen. Edw. Priue, Maj.Gen. Jeff. Thompson.
"This edition, designed by Bruce Rogers, consists of two thousand copies printed from type, which has been distributed."--Colophon., BEIN,GEN X178 R63 Z922Wa: Inscribed by Bruce Rogers., and BEIN Za W555 911f: Author's presentation inscription to M.C.J., 1922.
"This edition, designed by Bruce Rogers, consists of two thousand copies printed from type, which has been distributed."--Colophon., BEIN,GEN X178 R63 Z922Wa: Inscribed by Bruce Rogers., and BEIN Za W555 911f: Author's presentation inscription to M.C.J., 1922.
BEIN Folio Gimbel/Dickens E106: Issue of Nov. 24, 1860. Includes chapters 1-3 of: Great expectations., BEIN Folio Gimbel/Dickens E107 1: Issue of Apr. 23, 1870. Includes Dickens supplement to that issue, with chapters 1-5 of: The mystery of Edwin Drood., BEIN Folio Gimbel/Dickens E107 2: Dickens supplement to issue of Apr. 23, 1870, including chapters 1-5 of: The mystery of Edwin Drood., BEIN Folio Gimbel/Dickens E108: Five Dickens supplements (from May to Oct. 1870) containing chapters 6-23 of: The mystery of Edwin Drood., BEIN Folio Gimbel/Dickens H610: Issue of April 9, 1859. Includes "Dickens at war with his son.", BEIN Folio Gimbel/Dickens 611: Issue of Feb. 1, 1868. Includes "Dickens's works illustrated.", BEIN Folio Gimbel/Dickens 612: Issue of Jan. 7, 1871. Includes "Charles Dickens's study" and an engraving, "The room in which Charles Dickens wrote.", BEIN Folio S21 copy 1: Bookplate: Tyler Kipling Collection: 46:2352., BEIN Folio S21: From the library of H.F. Heitman: 47(2426) Copy 1, 52(2677) Copy 1., BEIN Folio S21 copy 2: Inscribed by Herman Melville: Malcolm Melville. New York. Xmas 1865: 5., BEIN Folio S21 copy 2: Inscribed by Herman Melville: Stanwin Melville. New York. Xmas 1865: 6., BEIN Folio S21 copy 2: Inscribed by Herman Melville: Bessie Melville. New York. Xmas 1865: 7., BEIN Folio S21 copy 2: Inscribed by Herman Melville: Fanny Melville. New York. Xmas 1865: 8., BEIN Folio S21 copy 2: Inscribed by Herman Melville: Dolly. New York. Xmas 1865: 9., BEIN Folio S21 Copy 2: Bookplate: S.J. Winslow: 34-37, 40., BEIN Folio S21 Copy 2: Autograph: L.L. Camp: 23., BEIN Folio S21 Copy 2: From the Philip K. Allen Papers relating to Finley Peter Dunne: 44:2258,2266,2268,2273,2280-2281,2286-2287,2290-2291,2295., BEIN Folio S21 copy 3: From the library of Walter L. Pforzheimer: 41:2110, 42:2166-2172, 2174-2179., BEIN Richards Kipling S66: From the David Alan Richards Collection of Rudyard Kipling., BEIN Richards Kipling S66: Labels on front cover: "Macedon, N.Y. 458 Emma R. Bullis, 26 Dec. 01": 34:1792., BEIN Richards Kipling S66: Inscription of J. Hiester: 38:1941., "A journal of civilization.", Editors: 1857?-63, J. Bonner.--1863-92, G. W. Curtis (managing editors: 1863-69, H. M. Alden; 1869-85, S. S. Conant; later M. Schuyler, J. Foord, R. H. Davis).--1892-93? C. Schurz.--1894-98, H. L. Nelson.--1899-1901, J. K. Bangs.--1901-13, G. B. M. Harvey.--1913-16, N. Hapgood., and Includes serializations of several of Dickens's novels.
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
BEIN JWJ W Op56 Copy 2: Bookplate: Carl Van Vechten. Autograph: Langston Hughes: 4:46., BEIN JWJ W Op56 Copy 2: Bookplate of Carl Van Vechten: 17:2; 18:2., 1923-July 1929 have subtitle: A journal of Negro life., Vols. 1-27, 1923-1949. 1v., and SML: Index to v. 1-27 is Kraus reprint 1971.
For high or medium voice and piano., Caption title: The moony, moony man., First line: Way up in the moon, there lives a great big yaller coon; first line of chorus: De moony moony man., Title p. illustration of a photo of a minstrel chorus with inset photo of George Evans signed: White., and Page [2] (1st count) and p. [1-2] at end blank; publisher's advertisement on p. [3] at end.
Publisher:
Chas. K. Harris
Subject (Geographic):
United States.
Subject (Topic):
Songs (High voice) with piano, Songs (Medium voice) with piano, Minstrel music, and African Americans