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Very Good in Poor jacket. 4to. Heavy loss to DJ with major tears, tanning, rubbing, chipping and stamp to front. Light edgewear to boards, else book clean and tight.
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Very Good with no dust jacket. Red cloth covered hardback. Cover shows minor wear & corner bump. Page tanning consistent with age. A bit of underlining in Chapter 8 which does not interfere with reading of the text. A classic musicology text on all aspects of English folk song. Contains musical notations to illustrate concepts discussed.; 143 pages.
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Very Good. No Dj. Book Octavo, hardcover, VG ex library copy with minimal marks in blue decorative boards. Scarce book published in 1965. Sharp published folk songs from Somerset at the turn of the century (1902), folk songs of rural England. Ralph Vaughan Williams writes a tribute to him here. The book delves into English folk songs, origin, modes, poetry, singers, antiquity, decline and future with appendices of song texts and bibliography. 199 pp.
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Good only (see notes) 143pp. About 25 pp have pencil underlining. Opens wide at title page, half-title is missing. Lettering decent, not great. Child and Sharp were the two great 19th century chroniclers of the English folk song. Any original edition is a bit of a find.