Condition ranges from tattered to very good.
Just before the battle mother by Cole eclipse publishing company, Philadelphia beaux arts edition 1902
Ziegfield follies, 1918
Someday when dreams come true, phil staats 1907
The Garden of roses song, Johann C. Schmidt, 1909
Old pal, why don’t you answer me? By MK Jerome, Sam Louis and Joe Young, 1920.
Poor butterfly the big show at the New York hippodrome, 1926
Old fashion roses, waltzes by HC Weasner 1904
An evening love song, 1903
Dear old, Ma, 1908
That’s how I need you successfully sung by Miss Emma Carus 1912
Good night dear, by Will R. Anderson with a picture of Billy Burke, 1908
Land of the long ago song, words by Charles Knight music by Lillian Ray, 1915
Wiegenlied, cradle, song, English lyrics by Howard Johnson, music by Johannes Brahms 1932
In the Garden of my heart, by Caro Roma and Ernest Arbol, 1908
I’ve grown, so used to you, photo of E.J. Baldwin, by Thurland Chattaway, 1901
Professional copy this copy is intended for the use of professional singers only. Just remember I love you, by Andrew B. Sterling and Kerry Mills.
Painting the clouds with sunshine, the Gold diggers of Broadway, 1929
You’re a great big blue eyed Lady. words and music by A. Seymour Brown 1913
Two little love bees from the spring maid, 1910
Belle isle, 1908
The fair waltz, 1904
Norway, the land of the midnight sun successfully introduced by Kitty Gordon, 1915
Mem-o-ries, lyrics by Morgan Brown music by Carrie H Williams, 1914
Dance of the dragons grand Gallup de concert by WC Powell 1911
Artist copy. come to baby, do! 1945
It was the Dutch song by Vincent Bryan and JB Mullen picture of Lew Dockstader 1903
Bermuda, two copies, words and music by Cynthia Strother, 1951
Through the years words by Edward Hayman, music by Vincent Youmans, 1931
She believes in me as recorded by Kenny Rogers, 1977
Serenade in the night, 1934
There’s a gold mine in the sky as recorded by Bing Crosby 1937
When it’s Springtime in the Rockies as featured by Rudy Vallee and his Connecticut Yankees, 1929
When the poppies bloom again as recorded by Guy Lombardo 1936
My old Kentucky home by Stephen Foster, featured by Leonard Keller of the tone poet, 1940
Alabama lullaby, 1919
The fox trot hit, June Night, sung by Morton Downey, with Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra, 1923
let me in by Bob Merrill, 1951
People will say we’re in love by Rodgers and Hammerstein 1943
Personality, with photo of Bing Crosby, Bob Hope Dorothy Lamour from the road to Utopia, 1945
When you’re Irish and you’re beautiful 1943
Irving Berlin’s Easter Parade, children’s edition, 1945
Shadows across my heart copyright assigned 1930
The hot Canary, 1949