[Sheet music] 70 pieces
Ca. 1900-40. Interesting collection of mostly rare pieces, including stunning designs. Comprises a.o.: (1) J'ai deux amours. Fox-Trot chanté par Joséphine Baker. Paroles de Géo Koger et H. Varna, musique de Vincent Scotto. Paris etc., F. Salabert, 1930, 4 p. (2) Coal-Black mammy by Ivy St. Helier. Ibid., idem, (ca. 1921), 8 p., des. by R. de Valerio. (3) Glad Rag Doll. Fox-Trot with Uke. Acc. Words by Jack Jellen, music by Milton Ager and Dan Dougherty. Paris etc., F. Day, 1929, 4 p., des. by Würth. (4) Le Pilou-Pilou. New dance pour piano par Justin Clérice. Théorie de Eugènio. Paris, A. Bosc, 1907, 10 p., wr. des. by C. Frères. (5) Yes! We have no bananas. Fox-Trot by F. Silver and Irvin Cohn. Paris, F. Salabert, (ca. 1923), 4 p., des. by R. de Valerio. -and a French version of the same. (6) Eine vergnügte Neger-Hochzeit. Nigger wedding. Noce de Nègres. Humoristischer Caka-Walk von Rob. Vollstedt. Hamburg, A.J. Benjamin, 1903, 8 p. (7) The Idler. Written by J.P. Harrington and Richard Morton. Composed by George Le Brunn. Sung by Eugene Stratton. London/ New York, Francis, Day & Hunter/ T.B. Harms & Co, 1896, 6 p. (8) Der Neger hat sein Kind gebissen. Onestep. Musik v. Max Urban. Text von M.C. Kruger. Cuxhaven, Urban, 1925, 4 p., des. by Fischer. (9) New York Style. Marsch für das Pianoforte komponiert von John Howard. Hanburg, A.J. Benjamin, 1903, 6 p.
A few incomplete copies, otherwise w. occas. (sm.) defects such as stamps, sm. tears, splitting on folds, repairs, etc. (total 70 in 1 binder)