The Universal songster,
or, Museum of mirth: forming the most complete, extensive, and valuable collection of ancient and modern songs in the English language: with a copious and classified index ... /
Embellished with a ... frontispiece and twenty-nine wood-cuts designed by George and Robert Cruikshank, and engraved by J. R. Marshall.
Description
Related Names: | Cruikshank, Robert 1789-1856, illus., Cruikshank, George 1792-1878, illus. |
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Language(s): | English |
Published: |
London : G. Routledge and sons, [1878] |
Subjects: |
Folk songs, English.
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Note: |
Without music; tunes indicated by title. Apparently a reissue of the edition published by Jones in 1828. Frontispiece of v. 2 in 2d copy dated 1826; of v. 3 in 1st copy, 1827. (Frontispieces of v. 2 in 1st copy and v. 3 in 2d copy want dates, probably because of trimming) Each volume contains a frontispiece, etched on steel, and 28 wood-cuts. Added title-pages, engraved. |
Physical Description: |
3 v. :
fronts., illus. ;
22 1/2 cm
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Viewability
Item Link | Original Source |
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Full view v.1 | University of Michigan |
Full view v.1 | University of California |
Full view v.1 | Harvard University |
Full view v.2 | University of Michigan |
Full view v.2 | University of California |
Full view v.2 | Harvard University |
Full view v.3 | University of Michigan |
Full view v.3 | Harvard University |
Full view v.3 | University of California |