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Sheet Music-Patriotic (War)

(all 10 ½ x 13 unless indicated otherwise)


1. Keep Your Head Down, Fritz Boy. T.B. Harms, 1916. 8 pages. Color cover of soldier with gun; background - soldiers in foxholes. Excellent condition.

2. Laddie Boy. Gus Edwards Music House. 1917. 4 pages. Soldier and women on cover-color. Excellent condition.

3. Charge of the Uhlans. By C. Bohm. 1918. 8 pages. Soldiers on horseback - color. Art by E. Pfeiffer. Slight tear and fold at bottom right; fabric stitches on left spine.

4. I'm Goin' To Fight My Way Right Back to Carolina. McCarthy & Fisher. 1918. 4 pages. Soldier with rifle - color. Ex. condition.

5. Somewhere in France is Daddy.  1917. 6 pages. Great Howard (photo on cover). Cover art men in with rifles and women with children on lap. Very good condition.

6. Oh! Frenchy. Broadway Music Shop. 1918. 4 pages. Soldier seated, woman standing over him with hand on his shoulder. Excellent condition.

7. I Don't Want To Get Well. Leo Feist. 1917. 4 pages. Man in bed (soldier ?); nurse standing over him with her hand on his wrist. Good condition.

8. On The Road That Leads Back Home. G. Ricordi & Co. 1918. 8 pages. Soldier on cover with his signature "Gitz Rice" (not original). Good condition.

9. Somewhere in France is the Lily. 1917. 4 pages. Photo of Joseph E. Howard and color art of woman interposed with soldiers in silhouette background. Good condition.

10. March of the Nations. Walter J. Pond. 1910. 6 pages. Uncle Sam in color marching ahead of the band. Art by Raymond Carter. Edges frayed with slight tears and binding torn. Artwork intact. Fair condition.

11. Dear Old Pal of Mine. G. Ricordi & Co. 1918. 8 pages. "Gitz Rice" photo. Binding loose, otherwise good.

12. They Were All Out of Step But Jim. By Irving Berlin. 1918. 4 pages. Elizabeth Brice photo. Art - women in fancy dress waving goodbye to soldiers in background. Edges frayed and some tears. Fair condition.

13. Oh! How I Hate to Get Up In The Morning. By Irving Berlin. 1918. 4 pages. Rae Sanders photo. Bugler incover art. Slight tear at bottom edge; otherwise very good condition.

14. Hello Central! Give Me No Man's Land. 1918. 4 pages. Photo of soldier (William Smythe?). Art - lower right woman on telephone in silhouette with background of field. Fold marks lower right. Tear at upper left.

15. Come On Papa. Edgar Leslie and Harry Ruby. 1918. 4 pages. Wellington Cross photo. Color art - soldier in car with woman, other soldiers and woman in background. Edges slightly frayed. Very good condition.


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