BEIN 1978 +S3 1: No. 14 of 55 works bound together with binder's title: Leisure hour library., Caption title., Text in three columns., and Advertising matter on p. 16.
Publisher:
F.M. Lupton, publisher, 3 Park Place, New York
Subject (Topic):
Fancy work, Knitting, Crocheting, Lace and lace making, and Embroidery
I'm just a little hi-de-ho, Romeo and Oh, mister Shakespeare, brother William Shakespeare
Description:
"3rd edition Cotton Club Parade featuring Bill Robinson and Cab Calloway"--List title page., Caption title., For voice and piano, with chord symbols and diagrams for guitar., From the Papers of Stanley Dance and Helen Oakley Dance., Illustrated list title page signed: Immerman., and Publisher's advertisements on list title page verso and unnumbered page at end.
Publisher:
Mills Music Inc
Subject (Name):
Dance, Helen Oakley, 1912-2001--Ownership, Dance, Stanley--Ownership, Davis, Benny, 1895-1979, lyricist, Immerman, Sol, ill. , Leaman, Lou, arranger of music, and Mills Music, Inc., publisher
Subject (Topic):
Popular music--1931-1940, Revues--Excerpts--Vocal scores with piano, and Songs with piano
BEIN 1978 +S3 1: No. 6 of 55 works bound together with binder's title: Leisure hour library., Caption title., Text in three columns., "My Creole lover": p. 29-31., and Advertising matter on p. 32.
Way to overturn a coach according to act of P-l-m-t and Way to overturn a coach according to act of Parliament
Description:
Title from item., Sheet partially trimmed within plate mark., Publisher's advertisement following imprint: where may be seen the largest collection of caracatures [sic] in the Kingdom, also the head & hand of Count Struenzee. Admitt. 1 s., and Temporary local subject terms: Allusion to Richard Gammon, 1748-1818 -- Allusion to Holyhead -- Coaches: overloaded stage-coaches -- Expressions of speech: gammon -- Bills: bill regulating stage-coaches, 1790 -- Addresses: Irish address on Regency, 1789.
BEIN 1978 +S3 1: No. 45 of 55 works bound together with binder's title: Leisure hour library., Caption title., By Charlotte M. Brame., Text in three columns., "The ancient miner's story / by Will Carleton": p. 15., and Advertising matter on p. 16.
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 1978 +S3 1: No. 7 of 55 works bound together with binder's title: Leisure hour library., Caption title., Advertising matter on t.p., Text in three columns., "John Bowerbank's wife" begins on p. 3., "The tale of a tornado": p. 2, 13-15., and "A country story": p. 15-16.
"The stout Empress of Russia sits on a throne, whose seat she completely covers, facing three-quarter to the left towards the Prince of Wales, who bows before her, hat in hand, in profile to the right. He says, adapting Falstaff's words ('2 Henry, IV', v. 5): "Oh what a thing it is to be in Love, To ride day and night; not to deliberate not to remember, not to have patience to shift me, but to stand stained with travel, & sweating with desire to see thee: Thinking on nothing else; putting all affairs in oblivion, as if there were nothing else to be done, but to see thee." He wears riding-dress with spurred boots. Behind and on the extreme left stands John Bull, full-face, a plainly dressed citizen wearing top-boots; he says: "There my Lad is a fine buxom Widow, aye and warm too, if you'l have her you need not ask Dad, or any of your Acquaintance for any Thing, she'll finish your house, & furnish it too for you, aye & keep you warm in cold frosty weather with her fur skins, a rare match my Lad especially as you are fond of Widows!!" The Empress, who clutches the fur (a tiger-skin) which trims her draperies, has an inscrutable expression. On her right is the bust of Fox by Nollekens, peering forward at the Prince with an anxious expression. On her left and on the extreme right stands a courtier, holding a long staff, wearing a bear's skin, his profile showing through the beast's open jaws. Behind is the back of the throne decorated with a double-headed imperial eagle."--British Museum online catalogue
Alternative Title:
John Bull's hint for a profitable alliance
Description:
Title etched below image., Publisher's advertisement following imprint: who has jus[t] fitted up his exhibition in an entire novel stile [sic], admittance one shilling. NB. folios of caracatures [sic] lent., and 1 print : etching on wove paper, hand-colored ; sheet 29 x 40 cm.
Publisher:
Sepr. 26, 1794, by S.W. Fores, No. 3 Piccadilly
Subject (Name):
Catherine II, Empress of Russia, 1729-1796, George IV, King of Great Britain, 1762-1830, and Fox, Charles James, 1749-1806
BEIN 1978 +S3 1: No. 47 of 55 works bound together with binder's title: Leisure hour library., Caption title., By Charlotte M. Brame., Advertising matter on t.p., Text in three columns., "Lady Gwendoline's dream" begins on p. 3., "The witch of Wenham" by John Greenleaf Whitter: p. 2., and "A stolen letter / by Wilkie Collins": p. 14-16.