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The monkey: piano solo / by Mae-Aileen Erb.
Author
Erb, Mae-Aileen
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Format
Musical score
Language
English
Published/​Created
Boston, Mass,: The Boston Music Co., [c1933].
Description
1 piano score ([4] p.) ; color ill. 30 cm.
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Notes
Special Collections - Remote Storage (ReCAP): Cotsen Children's Library. Special Collections Use Only
Sheet music 853
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Special Collections - Remote Storage (ReCAP): Cotsen Children's Library. Special Collections Use Only
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Princeton copy 3
Details
Ill
Hauman, D.
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Hauman, G.
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Contained in
Cotsen Children's Library Diana R. Tillson collection of children's sheet music 1796-1986.
Summary note
A very short song tells about the monkey that works for an organ grinder.
Notes
First line: Clad in little flannel coat, made of brighest red...
Advertisement for "Proper Teaching Sequence of the John M. Williams' Grade by Grade Blue Books" printed on rear wrapper.
Publisher's price of $0.25 printed on front wrapper.
For piano and voice.
Cover illustration depicts an organ grinder and children giving money to a monkey.
Binding note
Pub. white color-printed pictorial wrappers.
Provenance
Diana R. Tillson Collection of Music for Children
In
Cotsen Children's Library Diana R. Tillson collection of children's sheet music, 853
Publisher no.
B. M. Co. 8838-1
OCLC
179297820
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