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008 740711s1961    nyufma   bi    n    eng d
035    $a (OCoLC)942746
040    $a KSU $b eng $e rda $c KSU $d OCL $d CPL $d CD5 $d OCLCQ $d OCLCG $d LNB $d OCLCQ $d OCLCF $d OCLCO $d OCLCQ $d OCLCO $d VI# $d UWV $d SILO
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050  4 $a M1629.N675 $b B3 1961
082 04 $a 784.4/0975 $2 23/eng/20220627
245 04 $a The ballad book / $c [compiled by] John Jacob Niles ; Decorations by William Barss.
264  1 $a New York : $b Bramhall House, $c [1961]
300    $a xxii, 369 pages : $b illustrations, music ; $c 29 cm
340    $g monochrome $2 rdapcc
340    $p music
340    $p illustrations
500    $a For voice with piano or guitar.
500    $a Each ballad accompanied by annotations concerning the ballad and the informant who originally sang the ballad for the compiler.
504    $a Includes bibliographical references (pages 352-355)-and indexes.
505 0  $a Riddles wisely expounded (Child no. 1). The devil's questions ; The riddle song ; Piri-miri-dictum domini -- The elfin knight (Child no. 2). My father gave me an acre of ground ; The parsley vine ; The shirt of lace -- The false knight upon the road (Child no. 3). The smart schoolboy -- Lady Isabel and the elf-knight (Child no. 4). Lady Ishbel and her parrot ; King William's son ; The courting of aramalee -- Earl Brand (Child no. 7). Lord Williams death ; William and Ellen ; Brandywine -- The fair flower of Northumberland (Child no. 9). The deceived girl ; The sinful maiden ; Sin's reward -- The Twa sisters (Child no. 10). The old lord by the northern sea ; Bowie, bowerie ; The little drownded girl -- The cruel brother (Child no. 11). Brother's revenge -- Lord Randal (Child no. 12). Jimmy Randal ; Tiranti, my love -- Edward (Child no. 13). The murdered brother -- Babylon; or, the Bonnie banks o fordie (Child no. 14). Bonny Farday -- Hind horn (Child no. 17). The pale ring ; The jeweled ring -- Sir Lionel (Child no. 18). Old bangum ; Rurey bain ; Bangum and the bo' -- The cruel mother (Child no. 20). Three little babies ; The lady of York -- The maid and the palmer (Child no. 21). Seven years -- Judas (Child no. 23). Judas ; Judas and Jesus ; Oh Judy, my Judy -- The three ravens (Child no. 26). Lover's farewell ; Willie McGee McGaw ; Two old crows -- The marriage of Sir Gawain (Child no. 31). Sir Gaunie and the witch -- King John and the bishop (Child no. 45). The king and the biship -- The Twa brothers (Child no. 49). The mudered boy -- Lizie Wan (Child no. 51). Lizzie May -- Young Beichan (Child no. 53). Lord Bateman -- The cherry-tree carol (Child no. 54). The cherry tree -- Dives and Lazarus (Child no. 56). Dives and Lazarus -- Sir Patrick Spens (Child no. 58). Patrick Spenser -- Lady Maisry (Child no. 65). Sweet Maisry ; Lord Dillard and Lady Flora -- Young hunting (Child no. 68). Lady Margot and Love Henry -- Lord Thomas and Fair Annet (Child no. 73). Lord Thomas and Fair Ellender ; Lord Thomas and Fair Ellen ; Lord Thomas and Fair Ellen ; Thomas and Ellen -- Fair Margaret and Sweet William (Child no. 74). Lady Margot and Sweet Willie ; Lady Margot and Sweet Willie -- Lord Lovel (Child no. 75). Lord Lovel -- The Lass of Roch royal (Child no. 76). Who's goin' to show your pretty little foot ; Who's goin' to show your pretty little foot -- The unquiet grave (Child no. 78). The wind blew up, the wind blew down ; The resurrected sweetheart ; The green grave, or the restless dead -- The wife of usher's well (Child no. 79). The little dead boys ; The wife of the free ; The fine Lady Gay ; The cartin wife -- Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard (Child no. 81). Little Mattie Groves ; Little Matthey Groves -- The bonny birdy (Child no. 82). The tattletale birdy -- Bonny Barbara Allan (Child no. 84). Barb'ry Ellen ; Barbara Allen -- Lady Alice (Child no. 85). Earl Colvin ; Young Collins -- Lamkin (Child no. 93). Lamfin -- The maid freed from the gallows (Child no. 95). The hangman ; Granny and the golden ball -- The knight and shepherd's daughter (Child no. 110). The shepherd's daughter and the king -- Johnie Cock (Child no. 114). Fair John and the seven foresters -- Robin Hood and the monk (Child no. 119). Robin Hood and the twenty pounds of gold -- Robin Hood's death (Child no. 120). Robber Hood's dyin' -- Robin Hood and the potter (Child no. 121). The potter and Robin Hood -- Robin Hood and little John (Child no. 125). Robin and John -- The bold pedlar and Robin Hood (Child no. 132). The bold peddler -- Robin Hood rescuing three squires (Child no. 140). Robin Hood and the old maid ; Robin Hood and the old woman -- Queen Eleanor's confession (Chil no. 156). The dying queen -- King Henry Fifth's conquest of France (Child no. 164). The Fency king and the English king ; Henry's tribute ; The tennis balls -- The death of Queen Jane (Child no. 170). The death of Queen Jane -- Mary Hamilton (Child no. 173). Mary Hamilton ; The purple dress -- The gypsy laddie (Child no. 200). The lady and the gypsy -- Geordie (Chil no. 209). The death of Geordie -- The braes o yarrow (Child no. 214). The lady and the shepherd ; The dreary dream ; In the lonely glens of yarrow -- James Harris (The daemon lover (Child no. 243). The house caprenter -- The suffolk miracle (chil no. 272). The sad courtin' -- Our good man (Child no. 274). The good old man -- Get up and bar the door (Child no. 275). The old man and the door -- The wife wrapt in wether's skin (Child no. 277). The unwilling bride -- The farmer's curst wife (Child no. 278). The old woman and the devil ; The farmer and the devil -- The sweet trinity (The golden vanity) (Childn no. 286). The weep-willow tree -- The mermaid (Child no. 289). The mermaid ; The mermaid -- John of Hazelgreen (Child no. 293). John of Hazelgreen -- The brown girl (Child no. 295). The English Lady Gay -- Trooper and maid (Child no. 299). The bugle britches ; The soldier and his lady.
530    $a Also issued online.
500    $a For voice with piano or guitar.
500    $a Each ballad accompanied by annotations concerning the ballad and the informant who originally sang the ballad for the compiler.
650  0 $a Ballads, English $z Southern States.
650  0 $a Folk songs, English $z Southern States.
650  0 $a Folk music $z Southern States.
650  6 $a Ballades anglaises $z États-Unis (Sud)
650  6 $a Chansons folkloriques anglaises $z États-Unis (Sud)
650  7 $a Ballads, English. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00825896
650  7 $a Folk music. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00929383
650  7 $a Folk songs, English. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00929875
651  7 $a Southern States. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01244550
650  0 $a Ballads, English $z Southern States.
650  0 $a Folk songs, English $z Southern States.
655  7 $a Folk music. $2 lcgft $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2014026809.
655  7 $a Scores. $2 lcgft $0 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/genreForms/gf2014027077.
700 1  $a Niles, John Jacob, $d 1892-1980, $e compiler.
700 1  $a Baras, William, $e illustrator.
776 08 $i Online version: $a Niles, John Jacob, 1892-1980. $t Ballad book. $d New York, Bramhall House [1961] $w (OCoLC)572962950
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