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New York: Edward Schuberth & Co, n.d. Illustrated by Art Deco orange and blue. Reprint edition. 5248. {piano and voice}. Sheet music. 4to. pp. 5, [1] Ad. VG..
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WHISPERING HOPE, Song.
by Hawthorne, Alice [pseud. for Septimus Winner, 1827-1902].
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Stories Of Remarkable Birds
by Hawthorne, Alice [Pseudonym Of Septimus Winner]
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New York: Allen Brothers, 1869. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Good. Woodcuts. 128 Pp. Publisher's Purple Cloth Covers, Spine Gilt, Front And Rear Cover Blindstamped, Original Rose-Violet Endpapers. Covers Worn, Spine Gilt All Present And Readable, Fraying In Small Areas At Corners, Hinges Tight, Previous Owner's Signature Dated 1872, Small Areas Of Light Soiling To Pages And Small Areas Dampstaining At Center Foredge Of Some Pages. Scarce, Worldcat Showing Only Two Institutional Holdings.
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[Sheet Music Score]: Listen to the Mocking Bird; Melody by Richard Milburn
by HAWTHORNE, Alice [pseudonym of Septimus Winner]
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Philadelphia: Winner & Shuster, 110 North Eighth St, 1855. Unbound. Very Good. First edition. Folio. 5pp., with an illustrated front cover engraved by R.M. Gaw. Disbound, partial tear to the last page, else very good. The scarce first edition crediting Richard Milburn, an African-American street singer and composer, on the cover with the music. The most popular of Septimus Winner's folk song ballads, Abraham Lincoln once described it "as sincere as the laughter of a little girl at play." Milburn's melody was used by Louis Prima and Keely Smith for their 1956 version of the song, and is also served as a comic theme in *The Three Stooges*.
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