Creator |
Orr, Nathaniel, engraver. |
Contributor |
Beadle and Adams (1872-1898), publisher. |
Title |
Beadle's half dime singer's library. Selected favorites. Comic and sentimental songs of all nations and ages. [graphic] :
"An encyclopedia of song." For sale here. Price five cents. / N. Orr, N. Y.
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Publisher |
[New York] : [Beadle & Adams] |
Publisher |
N.Y. New York. 1878 |
Date |
[1878] |
Physical Description |
1 print : hand-colored relief ; sheet 83 x 58 cm (33 x 23 in.) |
Description |
Poster-size advertisement containing a montage of the cover illustrations for Beadle & Adams songbooks No. 1- No. 17 published
May 18, 1878 - September 14, 1878. Montage laid out as a grid. Illustrations often depict gender, ethnic, and racial stereotypes.
Includes No. 1. "Whoa Emma and 59 other songs" depicting the profile of a woman attired in a horse costume composed of a horse
head-shaped head piece and red dress with an immense bustle and a horse tail; No. 2. "Captain Cuff and 57 other songs" depicting
a blonde male effete wearing a monocle, checkered suit, blue overcoat with red lapels, and holding a top hat in one hand and
twirling the tip of his mustache with his other; No. 3. "The Gainsboro' Hat and 60 other songs" depicting a profile portrait
of a fashionable brunette woman wearing a wide-brimmed hat, red long-sleeved dress with yellow and blue bodice and holding
a parasol stick in one hand and a flower to her mouth in the other; No. 4. "Johnny Morgan and 60 other songs" depicting a
dark-haired, mustached male organ grinder singing and playing his street organ; its strap hung over his shoulder; No. 5. "I'll
Strike You with a Feather and 60 other songs" depicting a fashionable blonde woman in a coy pose and holding a feather in
one hand and her gathered skirt edge in the other; No. 6. "George the Charmer, O! And 60 other songs" depicting an African
American male dandy, with a mischievous glint in his eye and attired in a top hat, ruffled white shirt, yellow vest adorned
with a watch fob, blue waist coat with tails, red checkered pants, and gloves;
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No. 7. "The Belle of Rockaway and 52 other songs" depicting a brunette woman in swim attire (kepi, long-sleeved blue blouse,
yellow and green two-tiered, ruffle edged knee length bustled skirt); No. 8."Young Fellah, You're too Fresh and 60 other songs"
depicting a blonde male bon vivant attired in an orange bowler, white collared shirt, red bow tie, blue jacket, fob, and light
blue pants, standing, leaning back and with his hands, one holding an upturned cane, in his pockets; No. 9. "I'm a Shy Young
Girl and 65 other songs" showing a young blonde woman attired in a long-sleeved green dress with red and yellow details and
multi-tiered, ruffled skirt, and standing in a demure pose, her head slightly tilted, as she slightly leans over, with her
hands clasped over each other and placed near her knees; No. 10. "I'm the Governor's only Son and 59 other songs" depicting
a dark-haired, mustached, confident-looking man, attired in a bowler, tan coat with collar, and light blue pants, as he stands,
one leg crossed over the other, and with one hand in a coat pocket and the other resting on a walking stick; No. 11. "Comin'
Thro the Rye and 55 other songs" depicting a Scottish lad, attired in a cap and kilt, and blonde-haired lass, embracing each
other about the waist, and on a stroll in a rye field; No. 12. "Wave my fan just so! And 60 other songs" showing a light-haired
woman, attired in a red evening gown with gold trim, and holding a blue shawl over her arm and a large green fan to her face;
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No. 13 "The Rollicking Irishman" depicting a hod carrier, attired in a yellow broad-rimmed hat, an open-collared red shirt,
and blue pants, and standing with a hod over his shoulder near a ladder and a pile of bricks; No. 14 "Old Dog Tray and 62
other songs" depicting a fair-headed woman, her eyes closed, attired in a blue Elizabethan-style dress with red details, and
holding a black long-furred dog by his collar; No. 15. "Whoa, Charlie! And 59 other songs" depicting a fashionably-attired
couple with a dark-haired, mustached man on his knee, hands clasped, and behind a fair-haired woman who stands and looks over
her shoulder at him; No. 16. "In this Wheat by and by and 62 other songs" depicting anthropomorphized grasshoppers, with valises,
and at rest from travel, including playing sticks, on and near a fence post; No. 17. Nancy Lee" depicting a light-haired woman,
attired in green shirt, yellow kerchief at her neck, and a red skirt, standing on a pier, and waving goodbye with a red-striped
handkerchief to a ship at sea.
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Notes |
Date inferred from date of publication (September 14, 1878) of last songbook advertised: No. 17. Nancy Lee. |
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Advertisement reverses the titles of No. 11 and 12 from their listings in Albert Johannsen's "House of Beadle and Adams" (1950). |
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Gift of Robert Staples and Barbara Fahs Charles. |
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Description revised 2021. |
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Access points revised 2021. |
Subject |
Beadle and Adams (1872-1898) |
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African Americans in advertising. |
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African American men -- Clothing & dress. |
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Animals in human situations. |
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Dogs. |
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Ethnic stereotypes. |
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Grasshoppers. |
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Laborers. |
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Men -- Clothing & dress. |
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Organ grinders. |
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Women -- Clothing & dress. |
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Songbooks. |
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Stereotypes (Social psychology) in mass media. |
Genre |
Advertisements -- 1870-1880. |
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Relief prints -- Hand-colored -- 1870-1880. |
Printer |
Beadle and Adams (1872-1898), publisher. |
Location |
Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department| **GC - Advertisements - B [P.2013.86] |
Accession number |
P.2013.86 |