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  1. 1

    Stuck in the middle by Smith, Virginia, 1960-

    Grand Rapids, Mich. : Revell, 2008
    Format: Book


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    The inimitable Jeeves by Wodehouse, P. G. (Pelham Grenville), 1881-1975

    [Bath, England] : AudioGO, 2005
    Format: Audio


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    Old English tunes : ballad-tunes and dances of the 16th and 17th centuries = Altenglische Weisen : Balladen und Tänze aus dem 16. und 17. Jahrhundert by Grimshaw, Arthur E. (Arthur Edmund), 1864-1913

    Leipzig : Breitkopf & Hartel, 1912
    Table of Contents: “…Valentines Day ; When that I was a little tiny boy ; Green sleeves ; Light o' love ; Heart's ease ; There were three ravens ; My little pretty one ; Robin Hood, or, Hey down a down ; What is a day, or a month, or a year ; There lives a lass upon the green ; Since first I saw your face ; The shepherd's joy, or, Bara Fostus' dream ; Tell me, Daphne, or, Go no more a-rushing ; Row well, ye mariners ; All in a garden green ; Go from my window ; Cold and raw, or, Stingo ; In sad and ashy weeds ; With my flocks as walked I ; I have a house and land in Kent ; We be soldiers three ; Lull me beyond thee ; Prince Rupert's march ; The cramp ; Mad Robin ; Here's a health unto his majesty ; Come open the door, sweet Betty ; There was a pretty lass ; Sir Eglamore ; The friar in the well ; Cheerily and merrily ; Drive the cold winter away ; Woman's work is never done, or, O that I had never married ; The baffled knight ; The lass of Cumberland ; Bonnie Nell ; Come, sweet lass ; The red bull ; The vicar of Bray -- v. 2. Watkin's ale ; Joan Sanderson, or, The cushion dance ; The dusty miller ; The carman's whistle ; The Staines morris ; The Bishop of Chester's jig, or, The fit's on me now ; Sellinger's round ; Crimson velvet ; Under and over ; The cobbler's hornpipe ; The King's jig ; Barley break ; A health to Betty ; Old Simon the King : jig ; The glory of the west ; Lusty gallant ; Cheshire rounds ; The noble Shrive ; Ragged and torn and true : jig ; The twenty-ninth of May ; Hunting the hare : jig ; Shackley hay ; When the King enjoys his own again ; The farmer's son ; Sir Roger de Coverley ; Shropshire rounds ; Puddings and pies ; I made love to Kate : jig ; The English paspy ; The cobbler's jig ; Mr. …”
    Format: Musical Score Book


  4. 4

    Fawlty Towers. The complete collection, remastered

    [England] : BBC Video : 2 Entertain 2009
    Special edition.
    Format: DVD


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    Fawlty Towers. The complete collection, remastered

    [England] : BBC Video : 2 Entertain 2009
    Special edition.
    Format: DVD


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    Old English popular music by Chappell, W. (William), 1809-1888

    New York : Jack Brussel, 1961
    New edition :
    Table of Contents: “…The covvler's jig -- Old Simon the King -- Paul's steeple or I am the duke of Norfolk -- The friar and the nun -- Joan Sanderson or The cushion dance -- The shepherd's daughter -- Pepper's black -- The merry merry milkmaids -- Mill field -- Fain I would -- The maid peeped out at the window or the Friar in the well -- The London gentlewoman or the Hemp-dresser -- Stingo or The oil of barley or Cold and raw -- Gathering peascods -- Half Hannikin -- Who list to lead a soldier's life -- Under and over -- Cuckolds all a row -- The beggar boy -- Boatman -- Trip and go -- Tom Tinker -- Have at they coat old woman or Stand thy ground old Harry -- Bobbing Joe -- The health -- Hyde Park -- Room for company -- Prince Rupert's march -- Upon a summer's day -- Lady, lie near me -- A health to Betty -- Lull me beyond thee -- Nonesuch or A La mode de France -- The glory of the north -- The glory of the west -- The buff coat has no fellow -- Jamaica -- Law lies a-bleeding or The dominion of the sword -- London is a fine town or Watton towns' end -- The new royal exchange -- London waits -- Chester waits -- Colchester waits -- Amarillis -- I am a poor shepherd undone or Hey, ho, my honey! …”
    Format: Musical Score Book


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    The Complete country dance tunes from Playford's Dancing master : 1651-ca. 1728

    London : New York : Faber ; G. Schirmer, 1985
    Table of Contents: “…Arcadia ; Black and grey ; Country Abigail ; Dragoon's march ; Excuse me ; The fit's come on me now or The Bishop of Chester's jig ; Greensleeves and pudding pies or Greensleeves and yellow lace ; The grenadiers' march ; Haphazard ; Joan Sanderson or The cushion dance ; Johnny, cock thy beaver ; The knot ; Miller's jig ; Never loved thee more ; The new Bath ; Pall-Mall or Pell-Mell ; Prince George ; The rummer ; Short's garden(s) ; Sion House ; The twenty-ninth of May or May Hill or The jovial crew or The jovial beggars ; Vienna ; Westmorland ; Wolverton Hall ; Young Jemmy -- Tunes new to the First Supplement to the 7th edition, [1687] (7A). …”
    Format: Musical Score Book