"Words by Mark G. Bunce, member of the 'Half Century Home Guard'; dedicated to M.J. Bunce, with the American expeditionary forces, abroad." The color represented in the digital image may differ significantly from the original and may not contain annotations. For annotation information, please contact Music Services.
"Words and Music by Mrs. P. A. Williams, arranged by C. H. Randall" "Dedicated to our Army and Navy"--Cover; Inside cover blank; The color represented in the digital image may differ significantly from the original and may not contain annotations. For annotation information, please contact Music Services.
"The words by Colonel John Hay (United States ambassador to the court of St. James)"--Cover; back cover with list of "the latest sacred songs" from Boosey & Co.; Plate number: 196-6
March song, words and music by Helen Howarth Lemmel"; UO Libraries' copy cover signed by composer "Helen Howarth Lemmel to Mrs Fred L. Olson"; Dedicated "to every soldier and sailor of the Army and Navy of the United States of America"--Cover; "The khaki lads are singing by-o baby bunting, a lullaby for putting the Huns to sleep"--Advertisement on the back cover; The color represented in the digital image may differ significantly from the original and may not contain annotations. For annotation information, please contact Music Services.
[Oriental Theatre, Marquee reads 'On the Stage' Air Corps Revue' -Army Talent on the Screen -Major Hollywood Studio Prevue. Military band is posed in front of theatre.]
[Oriental Theatre, Marquee reads 'On the Stage' Air Corps Revue' -Army Talent on the Screen -Major Hollywood Studio Prevue. Military band is posed in front of theatre.]
Text and imagery in this book are about the cost of war in human injury and the ease with which government officials who have not been to war themselves commit others to fighting. The lyrics of two songs, When Johnny Comes Marching Home and Johnny I Hardly Know Ye are used throughout the book. Text is printed primarily in red and black. Book structure is an accordion fold book but each page is actually held together using adheside and strips of paper on the opposite side of the page; The strips of paper used to hold the pages together are maroon and printed with text; The front cover of the accordion folds aroung the book to create a flutter book, but the back cover is not glued, so the reader can unwrap the cover to read the verso sides of the pages. Images are digitally manipulated., Signed by the artist
[Oriental Theatre, Marquee reads 'On the Stage' Air Corps Revue' -Army Talent on the Screen -Major Hollywood Studio Prevue. Military band is posed in front of theatre.]