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Turner's Banjo Journal No.6, Herbert J. Ellis, John Alvey Turner & Co. (London, 1883)
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Turner's Banjo Journal No.5, W. E. Ballantine, John Alvey Turner & Co. (London, 1883)
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Turner's Banjo Journal No.4, W. E. Ballantine, John Alvey Turner & Co. (London, 1882)
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Turner's Banjo Journal No.3, W. E. Ballantine, John Alvey Turner & Co. (London, 1882)
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Turner's Banjo Journal No.2, W. E. Ballantine, John Alvey Turner & Co. (London, 1881)
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Turner's Banjo Journal No.1, W. E. Ballantine, John Alvey Turner & Co. (London, 1881)
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Turner's Banjo Journal No.16, Herbert J. Ellis, John Alvey Turner & Co. (London, 1887)
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2nd Selection of Albert Chevalier's Coster Songs for the Banjo & Piano, Arranged by Herbert J. Ellis, Reynolds & Co. (London c.1892)
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Community Medley, Emile Grimshaw, Emile Grimshaw & Son, (London, c.1930)
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Turner's Banjo Song Book No.18, John Alvey Turner & Co. (London, c.1891)
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Tutor for the Banjo, Cecil Hicks, Duncombe & Moon (London,1852) - reissue H. White & Son, (London, c.1856-58)
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Tutor for the Banjo by Cecil Hicks was originally published by Duncombe & Moon, Holborn, London specialists in affordable popular music publishing, and also popular titles that in mid-Victorian England walked a fine line in regard to content that was considered vulgar, notably involving the company in numerous court cases. Their company imprint can be seen as a footer on page 16 in the detail below. The earliest documented record of this publication is an advertisement placed by Duncombe & Moon in The Morning Advertiser, 19 May 1852. In 1856 Duncombe died and the stock of his company was sold in its' entirety at auction to Henry White, a London publisher. As the new copyright holder White reissued the work between 1856-58 when a copy was deposited at the British Museum, then the repository for all UK publications. The stamp on this copy dated '3 SE 58' is the date of deposition at the British Museum. The H. White & Son reissue was repackaged in a new wrapper wit...
Banjo Melodist No.4, published by H.Spratt, (London 1886)
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Banjo Melodist No.3, published by H. Spratt, (London 1882)
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Banjo Melodist No.2, published by H. Spratt, (London 1879)
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Banjo Melodist No.1, published by H. Spratt, (London 1877)
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