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Illustr by Charles Copeland with ornaments by Frank Myrick, 9 x 7, cloth w/pict front cover and gilt lettering, unpag. Covers soiled, stained, corners and spine tips bumped and worn, extremities worn, front cover illustr is rubbed and chipped, front inner hinge cracked, text block cracked, loose signatures, light staining, scattered soiling, attached to the inside back cover is a card with the printed name of Mrs. Harriet Leavitt with this note: "Dec. 27, '07 Wishing you a Happy Christmas."
1849, Firth, Pond (Lith. of Sarony & Major, N.Y. )
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Publisher:
Firth, Pond (Lith. of Sarony & Major, N.Y. )
Published:
1849
Language:
English
Alibris ID:
17747193563
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First edition (? ), one of the series of "Melodies of the New Orleans Serenaders Operatic Troupe". 4to. 5 pp. Title illustrated with a tinted lithograph montage of portraits of nine members of the New Orleans Serenaders: C. D Brown, Manager, N. Kneass, T. Burk, Mast. Ole Bull, J.C. Rainer, G. Swaine, J.H. Collins, Max Zorer, and S. Sandford. Engraved sheet music, with lyrics. OCLC records several entries for this title, all of which seem to be later editions (of the 20 or so locations for those entries, none are in Louisiana). Disbound from a volume of sheet music. Tinted illustrated wrappers. (#5516).
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Good. First illustrated edition. Some rubbing along edges. Textured, leaf patterned boards with gilt lettering are clean, a little wear but still gorgeous. Scarce. Pages clean, NO foxing. A look at the "Old South" and slavery through song with lots of illustrations. Binding sturdy. Very Clean Copy-Over 500, 000 Internet Orders Filled.