[Rarebooks] FS: CONFEDERATE IMPRINTS

Norman Kane nkane at kanebooks.com
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(TO THE SOUTHERN BOYS.)  BOYS KEEP YOUR POWDER DRY. A SOLDIER'S SONG... BY Fr. C. MAYER.  Augusta, Ga: Blackmar & Bro. 199 Broad St., (1863).  Parrish #1864.  Sheet music, [4] pages, (last page blank), corners wrinkled, small chip.  $200.00

MY WIFE AND CHILD. SONG. POETRY BY THE LATE LAMENTED HERO GENERAL STONEWALL JACKSON. MUSIC BY F. W. ROSIER. Richmond: Lithog. & Published by Geo. Dunn & Comp. P.O. Box 991.  Columbia, S.C.: Julian & Selby. 
Cop.1863.  Actually written by Henry Rootes Jackson.  Parrish 7288. Sheet music, [4] pages, (last page blank.) Soil spots towards the margins, signs of old folds.  $175.00

THE POPULAR CAMP SONG. MARYLAND MARYLAND. A PATRIOTIC SONG. WORD [SIC] BY JAS. R. RANDALL, ESQ. MUSIC BY P. P. W.  Published by  P. P. Werlein & Halsey 5 Camp St. N. O. Richmond, Va.: P. H. Taylor. Wilmington, N.C.: T. S. Whitaker. Macon Ga.: G. W. Burke.  Cop. 1862.  Parrish 7246. (3 only). Sheet music, [4] pages, (last page blank), joint neatly reinforced, stain on rear blank page.  225.00

(Second Edition)  HER BRIGHT SMILE HAUNTS ME STILL. MUSIC BY W. T. WRIGHTON. [POETRY BY J. E. CARPENTER.]  Published by John C. Schreiner & Son, Macon & Savannah, Ga. [& by a number of other publishers throughout the South.] 
[4] pages.  Sheet music. joint neatly reinforced. Parrish 7095. $175.00

POPULAR SONG AND CHORUS AD LIB. AURA LEA OR THE MAID WITH GOLDEN HAIR. ARRANGED BY JOSEPH KELP.  Richmond: Lithographed and Published by  Geo. Dunn & Comp.  Cop. 1864. (Words by W. W. Fosdick. Music by Geo.. A. Poulton.)  Sheet music, small stamp at foot of p. [4]. $175.00


      LODOR, John A  
      IN MEMORIAM. An Address Commemorative of Their Fraternal Dead of 1860: Delivered before Halo Lodge No 5, December 27, 1860  
             C. E. Haynes & Co at the Cahaba Gazette Job Office C. E. Haynes & Co at the Cahaba Gazette Job Office. Cahaba: C. E. Haynes & Co, at the Cahaba Gazette Job Office. 1861. 1st edition. Original glazed printed wrappers, a little soiled, rear cover with a small rubbed spot, 20, (6) pages. Octavo (approx 8.25 x 5.5 inches). Confederate Masonic imprint: Parrish 8584. Sheets lightly browned. A very good copy. $75.00 
     


      LODOR, John A  
      THE SPECULATIVE TEMPLE. An Address delivered by Bro. John A. Lodor, of Cahaba, Before the Grand Lodge of the State of Alabama in the Masonic Hall in the City of Montgomery, on Tuesday Evening, Dec 3, 1861  
             Advertiser Book and Job Office Advertiser Book and Job Office. Montgomery: Advertiser Book and Job Office. 1862. Original printed wrappers, 16 pages. Octavo (approx 8.5 x 5.5 inches). Confederate Masonic imprint. Parrish 8583. Excellent copy.  $75.00

      ( 10% Trade discount available )
     


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