Ancient ballads traditionally sung in New England, from the Helen Hartness Flanders ballad collection, Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont ; compiled and edited by Helen Hartness Flanders ; correlated with the numbered Francis James Child collection ; critical analyses by Tristram P. Coffin ; music annotations by Bruno Nettl
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Ancient ballads traditionally sung in New England, from the Helen Hartness Flanders ballad collection, Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont ; compiled and edited by Helen Hartness Flanders ; correlated with the numbered Francis James Child collection ; critical analyses by Tristram P. Coffin ; music annotations by Bruno Nettl
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The instance Ancient ballads traditionally sung in New England, from the Helen Hartness Flanders ballad collection, Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont ; compiled and edited by Helen Hartness Flanders ; correlated with the numbered Francis James Child collection ; critical analyses by Tristram P. Coffin ; music annotations by Bruno Nettl represents a material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in San Francisco Public Library.
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- Ancient ballads traditionally sung in New England, from the Helen Hartness Flanders ballad collection, Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont ; compiled and edited by Helen Hartness Flanders ; correlated with the numbered Francis James Child collection ; critical analyses by Tristram P. Coffin ; music annotations by Bruno Nettl
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- from the Helen Hartness Flanders ballad collection, Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont ; compiled and edited by Helen Hartness Flanders ; correlated with the numbered Francis James Child collection ; critical analyses by Tristram P. Coffin ; music annotations by Bruno Nettl
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- Unacc. melodies; with words
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- 31223900036311
- 31223900036881
- 31223900036303
- 31223900036295
- Carrier category
- volume
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- notated music
- Content type code
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- ntm
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
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- v. 1. ballads 1-51. Riddles wisely expounded -- The elfin knight -- The false knight upon the road -- Lady Isabel and the elf-knight -- Willie's lady -- Earl Brand -- The bold soldier -- The twa sisters -- The cruel brother -- Lord Randal -- Edward -- Babylon -- Hind horn -- Sir Lionel -- The cruel mother -- Saint Stephen and Herod -- Willie's lyke-wake -- The twa corbies -- The boy and the mantle -- The half-hitch -- The Broomfield Hill -- King John and the bishop -- Captain Wedderburn's courtship -- The twa brothers -- Lizie Wan --
- v. 2. Ballads 53-93. Young Beichan -- The cherry tree carol -- Dives and Lazarus -- Child Waters -- Jack, the jolly tar -- Young hunting -- Lord Thomas and Fair Annet -- Fair Margaret and Sweet William -- Lord Lovel -- The lass of Roch Royal -- Sweet William's ghost -- The unquiet grave -- The wife of Usher's Well -- Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard -- Child Maurice -- Barbara Allen -- Young Johnstone -- Lamkin --
- v. 3. Ballads 95-243. The maid freed from the gallows -- The gay goshawk -- Johnny Scot -- Willie O Winsbury -- The bailiff's daughter of Islington -- The famous flower of servingmen -- The baffled knight -- The bold pedlar and Robin Hood -- Robin Hood rescuing three squires -- Robin Hood and the bishop -- Sir Hugh, or, The Jew's daughter -- Queen Eleanor's confession -- Gude Wallace -- The hunting of the cheviot, or, Chevy Chase -- King Henry the Fifth's conquest of France -- The rose of England -- Johnie Armstrong -- The Duke of Bedford -- Mary Hamilton -- Northumberland betrayal by Douglas -- Captain Car, or, Edom O Gordon -- The bonnie Earl of Murray -- The bonnie House of Airlie -- The gypsy laddie -- Geordie -- Bonnie James Campbell -- Sir James the Ross -- The braes of Yarrow -- The squire of Edinboroughtown -- Lizie Lindsay -- Huntingtower -- Johnny Doyle -- James Harris, or, The daemon lover --
- v. 4. Ballads 250-295. Sir Andrew Barton -- Henry Martyn -- John Thomson and the Turk -- The Suffolk miracle -- Our goodman -- Get up and bar the door -- The wife wrapped in wether's skin -- The farmer's curst wife -- The keach i' the creel -- The Yorkshire bite -- The Coast of Barbary -- The sweet trinity, or, The golden vanity -- Captain Ward and the Rainbow -- The mermaid -- John of Hazelgreen -- The Irish lady, or, Sally from London
- Dimensions
- 22 cm
- Extent
- 4 v. of music
- Lccn
- m 59001030
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
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- n
- Record ID
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- 1372281
- 1372281
- System control number
- 939031
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