War songs of the American Union. "Lay the Proud Usurpers low". Applicable to the present issue, and to the right side of that issue. |
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| Publisher | Boston: William V. Spencer, 1861 |
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| Weight | 600 gram |
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Büch, songbook |
| Booknumber |
12951 |
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8vo, pp. 72. Original printed wrappers.
From the introduction: "Men of the North, whom do you war against ? Is it the Southern people ? No ! but a band of usurpers who have taken that people by the throat. ..... Rally then, to the Stars and Stripes, that good old ensign, sacred to Liberty and the Rights of Man". With the text of 62 songs (All up for the union, Star Spangled Banner, Free America, Hail Columbia, The American Flag, The Union, God bless our Native Land). Only text, no musical annotation as often in these soldier's song books, of all times and all armies. Ex Bibliotheca Büch. Very good copy of this fragile booklet. Very rare. 85 gram.
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| Prijs |
€ 95.00 |
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