1916 Robinson Crusoe Friday Saturday Sam Lewis Al Jolson Sheet Music Song Sing
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Home ~ Affiliations ~ Discounts ~ FAQs ~ Grading and Certification ~ Premium Shipping ~ About Us Fine Art World Images Rare By Artist On Sale! VINTAGE ART 1916 Robinson Crusoe Friday Saturday Sam Lewis Al Jolson Sheet Music Song Sing Details Year: 1916 Type: N/A Grade: Very Fine ++ Authentication: Dual Certificates Image: Two-Color Approximate Size (inches): 10.5 x 13 Approximate Size (cm): 27 x 33 Description and Condition This is an original 1916 piece of sheet music entitled Where Did Robinson Crusoe Go With Friday On Saturday Night , written by Sam Lewis and Joe Young with music by Geo. W. Meyer and as sun by Al. Jolson. Period Paper is thrilled to be offer a collection of antique sheet music from the early 1900's. From Art Nouveau to World War I, the artwork featured on each cover is as fascinating and diverse as the music itself. A perfect gift for the little musician in your life, or the discerning artist who is inspired by the Art Nouveau style. There are a million ways to use these gorgeous pieces of musical history, and we encourage you to explore them all. CONDITIONThis 95+ year old Item is rated Very Fine ++. Light aging throughout. Light creasing. No natural defects. No surface rub. No tears. No water damage. To find other items from this specific collection in our eBay store, please This piece was illustrated by
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