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Children's singing games : with the tunes to which they are sung. Second series / collected & edited by Alice B. Gomme ; pictured in black & white by Winifred Smith.
Compiler
Gomme, Alice Bertha
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
London and Edinburgh : Ballantyne & Hanson, Ballantyne Press.
London : David Nutt in the Strand, [1894]
Description
70 pages, 2 unnumbered pages : illustrations, music ; 22 x 24 cm
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Special Collections - Cotsen Children's Library
12993 Eng 19
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Subject(s)
Music
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Juvenile
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Children's songs, English
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Singing games
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Games
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Illustrator
Green, Winifred, 1871-1940
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Publisher
David Nutt (Firm)
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Printer
Ballantyne, Hanson and Co.
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Printers' devices (Printing).
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Summary note
Children's songs, with musical scores, and instructions for singing and dancing games.
Notes
Series from cover and title page ("second series" = a second volume of songs).
"Published in 1894" from cover; printer from colophon note on last page.
Publisher's device on recto of final leaf.
With half title page.
Cotsen copy: Some illustrations (very neatly) hand colored, presumably by a former owner.
Binding note
Publisher's tan cloth, black-stamped with pictorial design by Smith on uppper cover, signed with a decorative "WS" on upper corner.
OCLC
177768213
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