Lanigan's ball -- The Canadian boat song -- Star of the twilight -- Bread and cheese kisses -- I really shall expire., "The booklets ... have only eight pages, and are without wrappers."--Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, page 389., "The songs themselves were printed from the stereotype plates of other songbooks, even the page numbers of the originals remain, so that No. 9, for example, has the pages numbered 12, 13, 8, 33, and 20."--Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, page 391., "First series, 1 to 10."--Cover., Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, pages 389-391..
Who'll have me? -- Italian guinea-pig boy -- Solon Shingle -- Champagne Charlie : no. 2 -- An hour at Central Park., "The booklets ... have only eight pages, and are without wrappers."--Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, page 389., "The songs themselves were printed from the stereotype plates of other songbooks, even the page numbers of the originals remain, so that No. 9, for example, has the pages numbered 12, 13, 8, 33, and 20."--Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, page 391., "First series, 1 to 10."--Cover., Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, pages 389-391..
'Way down in Maine -- Come home, Father -- The rollicking old man -- The old bachelor's song -- Johnny Bell's wooing., "The booklets ... have only eight pages, and are without wrappers."--Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, page 389., "The songs themselves were printed from the stereotype plates of other songbooks, even the page numbers of the originals remain, so that No. 9, for example, has the pages numbered 12, 13, 8, 33, and 20."--Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, page 391., "First series, 1 to 10."--Cover., Cover illustration engraved by N. Orr Co., Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, pages 389-391..
When this cruel war is over -- My Emma Louise -- Cousin Jedediah -- My father sould charcoal -- The Colleen Bawn., "The booklets ... have only eight pages, and are without wrappers."--Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, page 389., "The songs themselves were printed from the stereotype plates of other songbooks, even the page numbers of the originals remain, so that No. 9, for example, has the pages numbered 12, 13, 8, 33, and 20."--Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, page 391., "First series, 1 to 10."--Cover., Cover illustration engraved by N. Orr Co., Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, pages 389-391..
Nigger, put down dat jug -- Tenting on the old camp ground -- Pretty little Sarah -- Little Fanchon -- Katy Avourneen., "The booklets ... have only eight pages, and are without wrappers."--Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, page 389., "The songs themselves were printed from the stereotype plates of other songbooks, even the page numbers of the originals remain, so that No. 9, for example, has the pages numbered 12, 13, 8, 33, and 20."--Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, page 391., "First series, 1 to 10."--Cover., Cover illustration engraved by N. Orr Co., Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, pages 389-391..
Yohn Schmidt -- Dear father, come down with the stamps -- Dandy Barber Joe -- I'm o'er young to marry yet -- Row, row, brothers, row., "The booklets ... have only eight pages, and are without wrappers."--Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, page 389., "The songs themselves were printed from the stereotype plates of other songbooks, even the page numbers of the originals remain, so that No. 9, for example, has the pages numbered 12, 13, 8, 33, and 20."--Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, page 391., "First series, 1 to 10."--Cover., Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, pages 389-391..
Teddy O'Neale -- On the beach at Long Island -- What are the wild waves saying? -- I'd be a Gipsey -- Nancy's waterfall., "The booklets ... have only eight pages, and are without wrappers."--Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, page 389., "The songs themselves were printed from the stereotype plates of other songbooks, even the page numbers of the originals remain, so that No. 9, for example, has the pages numbered 12, 13, 8, 33, and 20."--Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, page 391., "First series, 1 to 10."--Cover., Cover illustration engraved by N. Orr Co., Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, pages 389-391..
A frog he would a-wooing go -- A doleful ballad -- Alabama Joe -- America -- A wet sheet and a flowing sea -- Banner of the free -- Barney O'Hea -- Ben Bolt -- Be quiet, do, I'll call my mother -- Billy Grimes the rover -- Bowld sojer boy -- Bright-eyed little Nell, of Narraganset Bay -- Bryan O'Lynn -- By the lone river side -- "Coming home," or "The cruel war is over" -- Cousin Jedediah -- Dame Margery -- Dear mother, I've come home to die -- De gal wid de blue dress on -- Farewell, Lilly dear -- Flag of our Union -- Gay and happy -- Hurrah for the white, red, and blue -- I'd choose to be a baby -- I had a dream -- Independence Day -- In the days when I was hard up -- Isabella with the gingham umbrella -- I wish he would decide, Mamma -- Jeff. in petticoats -- Julianna Johnson -- Katy Darling -- Kingdom comin' -- Kiss me quick and go -- Kit the cobbler -- Kitty dear -- Little more cider -- Marseilles hymn -- Mary Blane -- Mother would comfort me -- Nancy fat -- Nigger, put down dat jug -- Oh, boys, carry me 'long -- Oh, I'm a jolly bachelor -- Oh, I vants to go home, (Maximillian's lament) -- Old rosin the bow -- Ole massa on he trabbels gone -- Pop goes the question -- Putting on airs -- Sammy Slap, the bill-sticker -- Song of welcome -- Take me home to die -- Teddy O'Neale -- The army and navy -- The banks of Schuylkill -- The brave old oak -- The captain -- The farmer sat in his easy-chair -- The flag of the brave -- The flag of the free -- The gay cavalier -- The humbugged husband -- The Irish wedding -- The jolly old pedagogue -- The landlord's pet -- The maniac -- The music store window -- The Newfoundland dog -- The old farm house -- The old play ground -- The ring my mother wore -- The rock of liberty -- The regular cure -- The sands of Dee -- The sea, the sea, the open sea -- The soldier's child -- The star-gemmed flag -- The stars and stripes -- The tail iv me coat -- The yankee boy -- The yankee girls -- Tramp! Tramp! Tramp! -- 'Twas off the blue Canaries -- Umbrella courtship -- Uncle Joe's Hail Columbia -- Uncle Tom the toper -- Volunteer Yankee Doodle of '61 -- Washington and Lincoln -- 'Way down in Dixie -- When Johnny comes marching home -- Where liberty dwells, there is my country., Illustrated paper wrappers in colors., Cover illustration engraved by N. Orr Co. N.Y., Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, page 389, no. 2.
The bowld soger boy -- Captain Jinks -- The merry old maid -- Finigan's wake -- In this beautiful land of my dreams., "The booklets ... have only eight pages, and are without wrappers."--Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, page 389., "The songs themselves were printed from the stereotype plates of other songbooks, even the page numbers of the originals remain, so that No. 9, for example, has the pages numbered 12, 13, 8, 33, and 20."--Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, page 391., "First series, 1 to 10."--Cover., Cover illustration engraved by N. Orr Co., Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, pages 389-391..
And home I come merry at last -- All round my hat -- Auld lang syne -- Away down east -- Battle-cry of freedom -- Battle hymn of the republic -- Battle of Bunker Hill -- Bonny Eloise -- Columbia rules the sea -- Come home, father -- Come, oh, come with me -- Come where my love lies dreaming -- Comin' through the rye -- Daisy Deane -- Duncan Grey -- Emma Louise -- Ever be happy -- Farmer Stubb's visit to New York -- Finigan's wake -- Friends of the Union -- Furloughed soldier -- God save the Union -- Go way, black man -- Grafted into the army -- Hail Columbia -- Ham fat man -- Hard times come again no more -- How are you, conscript? -- Hunters of Kentucky -- I dreamed my boy was home again -- I hear sweet voices singing -- I'm a young man from the country -- Johnny Schmoker -- Lanigan's ball -- Lone starry hours -- Long, long, weary day -- Lord Lovel -- Meeting of the waters -- My love he is a soldier boy -- Nancy Till -- New skedaddle song -- Oh, I should like to marry -- Oh, whistle and I'll come to you -- Old John Jones -- One flag or no flag -- Original John Brown's song -- Our country, right or wrong -- Our flag is there -- Red, white and blue -- Ridin' in a railroad keer -- Rock me to sleep, mother -- Rose of Allandale -- Shall we know each other there -- She wept her life away -- Sighing for thee -- Sleeping for the flag -- Some one to love -- Stand up for Uncle Sam -- Star-spangled banner -- Steam arm -- Swinging in the lane -- Switzer's song of home -- That's what's the matter -- The corporal's musket -- The original Yankee Doodle -- Tony Pastor's combination song -- Unfurl the glorious banner -- United States hotel -- Viva l'America -- When this cruel war is over -- Will he never come -- Will you come to meet me, darling -- Yankees are a-comin' -- Yankee volunteer., Illustrated paper wrappers in colors., Illustrations engraved by N. Orr & Co., Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, page 389, no. 1.
A life in the soldier's camp -- A mother's hymn in time of war -- A soldier's dream of home -- A Yankee volunteer -- Away to the fray -- Battle invocation -- Beautiful Union -- Begone, Secesh -- Blue jackets, fall in -- Draw the sword, Northland -- Drummer boy of the National Greys -- E pluribus unum -- Flag song -- Following the drum -- Gathering song -- Give us room -- Hail Columbia -- Hark! To the tread -- Hurrah for the land we love -- Liberty -- Mustering chorus -- My love he is a Zou-Zu -- Our country, now and ever -- Our flag -- Rally, boys! -- Remember traitors -- Rule, Columbia -- Song of the Zouaves -- Song of Union -- Stand by the Union -- Summons to the North -- Sweet is the fight -- Sweet maid of Erin -- The alarum -- The banner of stars -- The birth of our banner -- The brave and free -- The Delaware volunteers -- The flag and the Union -- The flag of the brave -- The flag of the free -- The Great Union Club -- The Mud-sills greeting -- The nation of the free -- The Northmen are coming -- The Northern hurrah -- The past and present -- The patriot's address -- The patriot's serenade -- The patriot's wish -- The patriot soldier -- The star-gemmed flag -- The star flag -- The star-spangled banner -- The stripes and stars -- The Union gunning match -- The Union harvesting -- The Union Marseillaise -- The Union sacrifice -- The volunteer Yankee doodle of '61 -- Three cheers for our banner -- Trator, spare that flag -- Union forever -- Victory's band -- Volunteer's song -- Where liberty dwells there is my country -- Wife of my bosom -- Words of sympathy., "November 20, 1861."--Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, page 389., Lyrics only., Illustrated paper wrappers in color., "New York: American News Company, 121 Nassau Street."--Cover., Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, page 389.
A song for public schools -- Star-spangled banner -- Uncle Sam's farm -- New England -- Home, sweet home -- There's a good time coming -- The temptest -- The old folks are gone -- Dearest brother, we miss thee -- E pluribus unum -- The lake-side shore -- God is ever good -- Red, white, and blue -- What is home without a mother? -- Hard times come again no more -- The sword of Bunker Hill -- Willie, we have missed you -- The rock of liberty -- Waiting for the May -- The farmer's home -- Glad to get home -- The origin of Yankee Doodle -- How sweet to be allowed to pray -- Away among the blossoms -- America -- The age of progress -- What shall be my angel name? -- Good-night -- My own native land -- I miss thee so -- The old farm-house -- Blind orphan boy's lament -- Rosalie the prarie flower -- Hie for school -- Kansas emigrant song -- Cora Lee -- Oh! I'm going home -- Do they miss me at home? -- I've a home in the woods -- Minnie dear -- Graves of a household -- Row, row -- Three bells -- Mable Clare -- Look aloft -- Be kind to each other -- Where the bright waves are dashing -- 'Tis home where the heart is -- Our father land -- Gently Lord -- Unfurl the glorious banner -- Away, away -- How cheering the thought -- My mother's Bible -- The old folks we loved long ago -- Gentle Annie -- The maiden's prayer -- The miller of the dee -- Some folks -- Oh! Scorn not thy brother -- What other name than thine, Mother? -- The school I attend -- Heather Dale -- The little blacksmith -- The hills of New England -- Oh! The sea, the sea -- All's for the best -- We stand her united -- Our father in Heaven -- Twenty years ago., Heavy paper wrappers in tan and black., Lyrics only., Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, page 381.
A man's a man for a' that -- Auld lang syne -- Auld Robin Gray -- Barbara Allen -- Battle of Bunker Hill -- Battle of the kegs -- Betsy Baker -- Black-eyed Susan -- Blue-eyed Mary -- Bonnie bunch of roses -- Brave Lafitte -- Bruce's address to his army -- Captain Robert Kidd -- Comin' thro' the rye -- Cork leg -- Duncan Grey -- Fisherman's girl -- Harry Bluff -- Highland Mary -- Home, sweet home -- House carpenter -- Hunters of Kentucky -- I'm owre young to marry yet -- Independence Day -- Indian hunter -- Irish wedding -- James Bird -- John Anderson, my jo, John -- Jonathan's wedding -- Kate Kearney -- Lord Lovell -- Lord Ullin's daughter -- Meet me by moonlight -- Mistletow-bough -- My eye and Betty Martin -- Old Rosin the beau -- Original Yankee Doodle -- Perry's victory -- Quiltin' bee -- Rory O'Moore -- Rose of Allendale -- Soldier's tear -- Steam arm -- The troubadour -- There's nae luck about the house -- Tongo islands -- Washing day -- Widow Machree -- Will nobody marry me., "March 27, 1863."--Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, page 388., Lyrics only., "Sinclair Tousey's name is given on the cream colored cover, probably as Publishers' Agent. The cover has a black line cut of a man and a girl. There are 72 pages plus eight of advertisements, 5 7/8 by 3 7/8 inches in size."--Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, page 388., Missing front cover., Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, page 388.
Bonnie Eloise -- Sleeping I dreamed, love -- Fare thee well, Katy dear -- Love me little, love me long -- Strike the light guitar -- Oh, my love, he is a saileur -- Some one to love -- The hazel dell -- Oft in the stilly night -- The old folks are gone -- My soul in one unbroken sigh -- Mother, sweet Mother, why linger away? -- The good-by at the door -- Be quiet do, I'll call Mother -- Round for three voices -- The leaves that fall in spring -- The female smuggler -- Where is home? -- Ettie May -- Keemo Kimo -- In the wild chamois' track -- I had a gentle mother -- Poor Thomas Day -- Pretty Nelly -- 'Tis the witching hour of love -- Forgive but don't forget -- Thou art mine own love -- There is a darkness on the mountain -- Once upon a time -- The dearest spot of Earth -- Softly, ye night winds -- Far on the deep blue sea -- The winds that waft my sighs to thee -- There is a flower that bloometh -- Anna Bell -- Swinging, swinging all day long -- Work, work -- Wild Tiadatton -- A hundred years ago -- Widow Machree -- I'll dream of thee no more -- Mary of Lake Enon -- Mary of the glen -- Carry me home to Tennessee -- Bime, bome, bell -- Oh, whisper what thou feelest -- Yes, let me like a soldier die -- Old Josey -- Why do I weep for thee? -- Jennie with her bonnie blue e'e -- Winsome Winnie -- Scenes that are brightest -- A lowly youth -- One cheering word -- The low-backed car -- Hope on hope ever -- 'Tis pleasant to be young -- The mother's smile -- Marion Lee -- Annie Lowe -- One parting song, and then farewell., by J.R. Thomas, W.V. Wallace, Stephen Glover, Geo. F. Root, Geo. Linley, Samuel Lover, and other eminent composers., Paper wrappers in orange and black., Unaccompanied melodies., "Beadle and Company, New York: 141 William St., London: 44 Paternoster Row, general dime book publishers."--Cover., Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, page 381.
Abraham's tea-party -- Advice to rebels -- An imitation of the old Scottish cavalier -- Army of liberty -- Banner of the free -- Ben. Butler in New Orleans -- Border state tocsin -- Bitler, the beast -- Comin' from the war -- De day of liberty's comin' -- Field of Antietam -- Flag of Fort Sumter -- Freedom's coming home -- General Bragg -- His soldiers to Jefferson D. -- Hold on, Abraham -- Hurrah -- Irish brigade -- Irish picket -- Jeff. Davis' dream -- Jeff.'s lament -- Kingdom coming -- Land of Anthony Wayne -- Last broadside -- Leader's call -- Lee's farewell to Maryland -- McClellan's address to his army -- Mother, is the battle over -- My heart's in New England -- My heart will beat to the rib-a-dub-dub -- My Maryland -- Night song in camp -- Northern girl's song -- Oh, my bravest and best -- Old Bay State -- Original John Brown's song -- Our Maryland -- Rebel parley -- Sailor's red, white and blue -- Sing a song, sixpence -- Skedaddle rangers -- Soldier's child -- Soldier's dream -- Soldier's return -- Song for our soldiers -- Song of Manhattan -- Song of the drum -- Song of the Michigan patriots -- Song of the Northmen -- Song of the soldiers -- South Carolina gentleman -- Summons to battle -- That's what's the matter -- The drum tap rattles through the land -- The patriot's appeal -- The volunteer -- Three cheers for Siegel -- To Canaan -- We are coming, father Abraham -- Where's Stonewall Jackson., Lyrics only., Illustrated paper wrappers in orange and black., "Later issues have the usual orange wrappers with the 118 William Street address and contain eight pages of advertisements, mostly of other song books."--Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, page 389., Missing back cover., "New York: Beadle and Company, 118 William St. ; John Stratman, News Agent & Publisher, San Francisco."--Cover., Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, page 389.
A thousand a year -- Answer to a thousand a year -- Bob Ridley -- Bryan O'Lynn -- Bobbing around, around -- Billy Grimes the rover -- Bold privateer -- Comic parody -- Dear mother I've come home to die -- "Didn't she seem to like it" -- Glory hally, hallelujah! -- I wandered by the brookside -- I'm leaving thee in sorrow, Annie -- I'm afloat! I'm afloat! -- It was my mother's voice -- I have something sweet to tell you -- I likes a drop of good beer -- Jack Lannigan's wake -- Kathleen Mavourneen -- My boyhood's home -- My mother dear -- My love he is a sailleur boy -- Mill May -- Mary of the wild moor -- Molly Bawn -- Nancy Bell or old pine tree -- Red, white, and blue -- Root hog or die no. 1 -- Root hog or die no. 2 -- Root hog or die no. 3 -- Root hog or die no. 4 -- Star spangled banner -- Some love to roam -- Shells of the ocean -- Skiddy, iddy, di do -- The county jail -- The ivy green -- The monks of old -- The young man from the country -- The grave of Bonaparte -- The farmer sat in his easy chair -- Tim Finigan's wake -- The days when we went Gipsying -- The old oaken bucket which hung in the well -- The boys of Kilkenny -- The Marseilles hymn -- The old play-ground -- There's a good time coming -- The old arm-chair -- The vacant chair -- The Jersey lovers -- The prisoner's hope -- The sword of Bunker Hill -- Twinkling stars -- Unfurl the glorious banner -- Vilikens and his Dinah! -- We stand here united -- Widow Machree -- Would I were a boy again., "September 15, 1865."--Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, page 384., Illustrated paper wrappers in orange and black., Cover illustration signed by R.J. Lusk., Includes only song lyrics, no music., "The booklet is 6 3/8 by 4 1/8 inches in size, has 64 pages, and is enclosed in orange wrappers, much like the original Dime Novels. There is an illustration on the front (Fig. 113) and advertisements on the back. The inside pages of the cover are blank. The book was copyrighted by Irwin P. Beadle, and was issued September 15, 1865. Some of the songs are the same as those in the original songbook No. 1. The title page bears a picture of Irwin Beadle above the publishers' imprint."--Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, page 384., Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, page 384..
A "big thing" coming -- A doleful ballad -- All hair to the stars and stripes -- America -- An ode to Washington -- An old story with a new moral -- Anthem -- Army hymn -- A yankee ship and a yankee crew -- Banner song -- Cairo -- Columbia forever -- Columbia rules the sea -- Dixie's farms -- Dixie for the Union -- Eighty-five years ago -- Enfield gun -- Freedom's light -- God save our native land -- God save the Union -- God save the volunteers -- Hail Columbia -- Heaven for the right -- Her own brave volunteer -- Hunting song of the chivalry -- Hurra for the Union -- Let cowards shrink -- Long live the great and free -- March away, volunteers -- Marching -- March of the loyal states -- My own native land -- On, brothers, on -- One I left there -- Our banner choris -- Our country -- Our country, right or wrong -- Our flag -- Our good ship sails tonight -- Our Union, right or wrong -- Our whole country -- Red, white and blue -- Soldier's tent song -- Song for battle -- Stand by the Union -- Star-spangled banner -- Step to the front -- The banner of the nation -- The bold zouaves -- The dead of the battle-field -- The flag of our Union -- The Irish brigade -- The Michigan "Dixie" -- The Northern boys -- The Northmen's Marseilles -- The old Union wagon -- The original Yankee Doodle -- The patriot flag -- The rock of liberty -- The Southrons are coming -- The stripes and stars -- The sword of Bunker Hill -- The Union--It must be preserved -- The Union, young and strong -- The Yankee boy -- The zouave boys -- The zouave's song -- To the seventy-ninth Highlanders -- Traitor, beware our flag -- Unfurl the glorious banner -- Viva l'America -- Yankees are coming., Lyrics only., Illustrated paper wrappers in color., Johannsen, A. House of Beadle and Adams and its dime and nickel novels, volume 1, page 389.