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A little ghost of summertime [music] : song / the lyrics by Helen Taylor ; the music by Dudley Glass
Bib ID 2458283
Format MusicMusic
Author
Glass, Dudley, 1899-1981
 
Description London : Enoch & Sons (1927), c1927 
1 score (6 p.) ; 31 cm. 
Notes

For voice and piano.

Cover title.

"No. 2 in E-flat".

Pl. no.: E. & S. 6318.

P. 1 is text only with pl. no.: E. & S. 6317.

To B.M. -- At head of caption title.

Digital master available; National Library of Australia, Music collection;

MUS: N, Glass 7258.

Subjects Popular music - 1921-1930.  |  Australian
Other authors/contributors Taylor, Helen, 1876-1943
Terms of Use Copyright restrictions apply. 
Music Publisher Number E. & S. 6317  E. & S. 6318 

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