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Description
For voice and piano. Caption title. "Sung by Hallen Mostyn in Rice's production of The French maid at the Herald Square Theatre, New York"--ill. t.p. T.p. illustration: sailor looking at woman dressed in maid's costume ; French tri-color flag in background / H. B. Eddy. Additional illustrations in borders on p. [4]: silhouettes of women's heads. "Copyrighted 1897 by E. Asherberg, London."--ill. t.p. "[Published by] Edward Schuberth & Co., J. P. M. Meyer, 23 Union Square, New York." -- cover. First line of text: I ain't no famous 'ero of 'alf a hundred fights. Record created as part of the California Sheet Music Project. "Supplement to San Francisco Examiner Dec. 12, 1897"--ill. t.p. Bound: No Variant: No Illustrated cover: Yes Advertisements: No California State Library.
Type
image
Format
Silhouettes. Chromolithographs. Song sheets.
Extent
1 vocal score ([4] p.) : col. ill. ; 27 x 35 cm.
Identifier
csm_cubanc_54_1_00166737
Subject
Operas--Excerpts--Vocal scores with piano Songs with piano Sailors--United States Women Clothing & dress Flags--France United States--California--San Francisco Silhouettes Chromolithographs Song sheets
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