Maori Battlion Marching Song
No place [New Zealand]: Charles Begg & Co. Ltd. (1940). 9 1/4 x 12 inches. Sheet music. 4 p. [106556]
No place [New Zealand]: Charles Begg & Co. Ltd. (1940). 9 1/4 x 12 inches. Sheet music. 4 p. [106556]
Illutrated by Rita Bell James. San Francisco: Paul Elder & Company, (1910). 4to. Wraps. 27 p. 1st edition. [105598]
New York: Boosey & Company, Inc., (1930). 9 1/4 x 12 1/4 in. 5 p. + 3 p. of ads. Sheet music. [106417]
Santa Barbara, Calif.: John Daniel & Company, Publishers, 1988. 8vo. Wraps. 67 p. 1st edition. [82659]
Entire Production Directed and Choreographed by Jerome Robbins. Illus. with b/w photos. New York: Amsco Publications, (1995). 4to. Slick pictorial wraps. 112 p. Paperback Original. Music arranged for piano/vocal/guitar. "A new collection of all the songs from one of the greatest musicals of all time. Features rare photos from both..... [66252]
New York: G. Schirmer, Inc., (© 1915). 9 x 12 in. Sheet music. 5 p. [75855]
Oshkosh, Wis.: Cooperative Music Co., (1952). 9 x 12 p. Sheet music. 6 p. [58711]
Featured in the First National Production "Show Girl" with Alice White. New York: Famous Music Corporation, (1928). 9 x 11 3/4 in. 5 p. Sheet music. With a photo of Alice White on the front cover. [93285]
Illustrated with b/w photos. Los Angeles: Civic Bureau of Music and Art, ca. 1926. 8vo. Wraps. 67 p. 1st edition. Rocq 2852. [88426]
New York: Movietone Music Corp. / Sam Fox Publishing Company, (1934). 9 x 12 in. 5 p. Sheet music. "As sung by Shirley Temple in the Fox Picture Bright Eyes" [93147]
With b/w photos of Robinson & Calloway on the front cover. New York: Mills Music, Inc., (1937). 9 x 12 in. Sheet music. 5 p. [95011]
New York: Mills Music, 1937. 9 1/4 x 12 in. Sheet music. 5 p. Whti photos of Bill Robinson & Cab Calloway on front cover. [94651]
With a b/w photo of Aida Ward on the front cover. New York: Donaldson Douglas & Gumble, Inc., (1933). 9 x 12 in. Sheet music. 3 p. [95008]
[Featured in] Top Speed, a First National and Vitaphone Picture, Based on a Musical Comedy by Guy Bolton, Bert Kalmar & Harry Ruby. New York: Harms, Incorporated, (1930). 9 x 12 in. Sheet music. 5 p. With a photo of Joe E. Brown on the front cover. [94650]
Berkeley: Eastbay People's Music, ca. 1970s. Wraps. 42 p. Contains "Ballad of the M.P.L.A.," "Revolutionary Chant from Guinea-Bissau," "Children of Babylon," "Auto-Erotic Blues (Again)," "Anti-Social Worker," "When the Revolution Comes," "Sectarian Song," etc. [15490]
For soprano solo and chorus with 4 hand accompaniment. Boston: The Boston Music Co., © 1901. Small 4to. Wraps. 19 p. [81713]
Color illustrations by Merle Peek. New York: Clarion Books/ Ticknor & Fields, (1987). Small 4to. Pictorial boards. Unpaginated. First edition, thus ("1"). [94759]
New York: Claro Music Corp., (1970). 9 x 12 in. 4 p. Sheet music. [44151]
As Introduced in the Paramount-Publix Picture [with] Clara Bow in "Love among the Millionaires" with Stanley Smith, Mitzi Green, Skeets Gallagher and Stuart Erwin. New York: Famous Music Corporation, (1930). 9 x 12 in. Sheet music. 5 p. With a photo of Clara Bow on the front cover. [94652]
New York: Al Greenstone, (1931). 9 1/4 x 12 1/4 in. Sheet music. 5 p. "Arch Selwyn in Association with Erlanger Prod., Inc. presents Vilma Banky and Rod La Rocque in Person in "Cherries Are Ripe," by John Emerson & Anita Loos. [94647]
Delaware Water Gap. Pa.: Shawnee Press, Inc., 1976. Small 4to. Wraps. 36 p. 1st edition. Colbert E8. Contains the libretto but not the music. [88407]
Cover illustration by Peter Arno. New York: Famous Music Corporation, (1931). 9 3/16 x 11 1/8 in. 5 p. Sheet music. Song from "Here Goes the Bride" with book by Peter Arno. [94531]
New York: Musette Publishers, 1942. Small 4to. Wraps. 8 p. [46327]
Featured in Cecil B. De Mille's Madam Satan, a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer All Talking Picture. New York: Robbins Music Corporation, 1930. 9 1/4 x 12 1/4 in. Sheet music. 5 p. [94649]
Oakland: Earl Music Publishing Company for the author, (1917). 10 5/8 x 13 5/8 in. Four-page leaflet. Sheet music for this Irish nationalist ballad which argues for Irish independence as a reward for services rendered to England during The Great War. Jeffery's address is given as 214 - 29th Street..... [58558]