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Felix McGlennon's Record Songbook, 139

Songbook
ca.1942-1945 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Eight-page booklet of songs popular during World War II. Lettered with titles, lyrics, credits, an index and copyright information relating to 56 songs.


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TitleFelix McGlennon's Record Songbook, 139
Materials and techniques
Offset lithograph
Brief description
'Felix McGlennon's Record Songbook, 139'. Eight-page booklet of songs popular during World War II. Printed and published by Felix McGlennon Ltd., London, ca.1942-45.
Physical description
Eight-page booklet of songs popular during World War II. Lettered with titles, lyrics, credits, an index and copyright information relating to 56 songs.
Dimensions
  • Average size of e.1766 to 1768 1990 height: 27.6cm
  • Average size of e.1766 to 1768 1990 width: 21.8cm
Measurements taken from Registry File.
Marks and inscriptions
Lettered with titles, lyrics, credits, an index and copyright information relating to 56 songs.
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Accession number
E.1766-1990

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Record createdFebruary 23, 2009
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