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The Hallelujah band [electronic resource].
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
[New York : Published by James Wrigley, 1870?]
Description
1 sheet ([1] p.) : ill. ; 23 x 15 cm.
Availability
Available Online
Newsbank America's Historical Imprints
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Subject(s)
Hallelujah Band
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Songs and music
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Christian life
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Songs and music
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Rare books genre
Broadsides
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Songs
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Satires
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Series
American broadsides and ephemera. First series ; no. 706.
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Broadside ballads (James Wrigley) ; no. 1663.
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Notes
Song in three stanzas; first line: I was an artful dodger once but now you'll under stand [sic].
At head of title: No. 1663.
Border and series number suggests publication by James Wrigley at New York. Published by James Wrigley of New York. The illustrated border is described in Library Company of Philadelphia, American song sheets (1963), as "Wrigley Pat and Mike."
Sheet music edition published by Lee & Walker at Philadelphia copyright 1870. See the Library of Congress American memory online archive, Music for the nation: American sheet music.
Printed area, including illustrated border, measures 21.1 x 13.6 cm.
Reproduction note
Electronic text and image data. [Chester, Vt. : Readex, a division of Newsbank, Inc., 2005. Includes files in TIFF, GIF and PDF formats with inclusion of keyword searchable text. (American broadsides and ephemera. First series ; no. 706).
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United States New York New York.
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