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Sheet Music-Patriotic (War) - cont'd


17. The Stars & Stripes Forever. 1943. 9 ¼ x 12. 4 pages. Blue cover -. Sousa photo and U.S. capitol with arm carrying lit torch. 2 holes at spine; tear at bottom. Good condition.

18. Homeward Bound. 1917. 4 pages. Claire Rochester photo. U.S. Transport written on side of ship with smaller ships in background. Excellent condition.

19. Remember Pearl Harbor. 1941. 4 pages. 9 ¾ x 12. Soldier with bugle in blue silhouette. Fold mark down center; edges frayed.

20. Praise The Lord and Pass The Ammunition!! 1942. 9 x 12. Words and music by Frank Loesser. Many men fighting. Some pencil writing inside; otherwise good condition.

21. This is the Army. "I'm Getting Tired So I Can Sleep". By Irving Berlin. 1942. 4 pages. 9 x 12. Color art - men marching in groups. Excellent condition.

22. The Americans Come. 1918. 8 pages. 9 x 12. Fay Foster. Group of soldiers with flag raised among them. Excellent condition.

23. The Navy Took Them Over and The Navy Will Bring Them Back. 1918. 4 pages. 7 x 10 ½. Cover photo of men forming huge pyramid on ship. Excellent condition.

25. The Rose of No Man's Land. 4 pages. 7 x 10. Woman nurse with hands open and ship (?) in background-color. Excellent cond.

26. Everything is Peaches Down in Georgia. 4 pages. 7 x 10. Photos of 5 women's faces. Excellent condition.

27. God Be With Our Boys To-Night. 1917. 8 pages, 10 ½ x 13. Brownish stain near upper right, otherwise good condition.

28. There's A Service Flag Flying at Our House. Words by Thomas Hoier and Music by Al W. Brown. 1917, 4-pages, large size. Color cover shows men in uniform marching down street. Edges frayed and tears along top; graphic good.

29. When the Boys Come Home. Words by John Hay and Music by Oley Speaks. 1917,  8-pages (3-6 missing), large size. Cover art in green by P. Dan Bogert of men marching in uniform waving flags. Some right edge tears.

30. Father of the Land We Love.  George M. Cohan. "To Commemorate the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of George Washington. Painting Contributed by James Montgomery Flagg." 9 x 12, 1931, 6-pages. Looks like autographed by Cohan ink on page 3. Color cover of Washington on horseback in military uniform. Page 4 has 3 color art pieces-First reading of the Declaration of Independence, The Surrender of Cornwallis, The First Inauguration; also in gray fade - Wakefield, Virginia Birthplace of George Washington, Mount Vernon, The Capitol. Right edge frayed somewhat.

31. Napoleon's Last Charge. E.T. Paull. 9 ¼ x 12 ¼. 8 pages. Good condition with slight edge wear. Name is written in top edge.

32. The Burning of Rome. E.T. Paull. 9 1/4 x 12 1/4. 8 pages. Binding separated; dge wear. Illustration fine.

33. The Midnight Fire Alarm. E.T. Paull. 9 1/4 x 12 1/4. 8 pages. Small name & address stamp in lower right corner: slight edge wear; binding separated; otherwise very good condition.


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