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- catalog contributor b3409424.
- catalog contributor b3409425.
- catalog contributor b3409426.
- catalog created "1973.".
- catalog date "1973".
- catalog date "1973.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1973.".
- catalog description "Songs presented in text. Molly Bawn Lowry -- Columbia the free -- Willie's ghost -- Behind yon blue mountain -- Lovely Jane from Enniskea -- The maid of Magheracloon -- The pony song -- Tom Kelly's cow -- The Molly Maguires -- Hunting song -- The Follom brown-red -- Sergeant Neill -- John Barleygrain -- The Strabane Hiring fair -- Thousands are sailing to America -- Fee and Flannigan -- The constant farmer's son -- Young Mary from Kilmore -- My charming Mary -- Joe Higgins -- Bold Jack Donohue -- The gauger's song -- The mountain dew -- Lough Ooney -- The handsome collier lad -- The maid of the Colehill -- The Blantyre explosion -- Blooming Caroline from Edinburgh town -- The Glasgow barber -- The bonnie wee lassie that never said no -- Dick Mooney's daughter -- Johnny Harte -- The lady heiress and the farmer's son -- The wee tailor from Tyrone -- Marrow bones -- In praise of John Magee -- The old leather britches -- The gay ploughboy -- The dandy apprentice boy -- The bonny Irish boy -- The factory girl -- Erin the green -- My charming Edward Boyle -- The banks of Clady -- The lass from Glasgow town -- Smith at Waterloo -- Texas Isle -- The rocks of Giberaltar [that is, Gibraltar] -- The old oak tree -- The wee croppy tailor -- James Magee -- The murder of William Funston -- The country I was born in -- Pat O'Donnell -- The burning of Rosslea (from the singing of Nelly Mullarky).".
- catalog extent "xiv, 188, [3] p.".
- catalog identifier "0710076347".
- catalog issued "1973".
- catalog issued "1973.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, Routledge and Kegan Paul,".
- catalog spatial "Ireland Fermanagh.".
- catalog spatial "Ireland.".
- catalog spatial "Northern Ireland Fermanagh".
- catalog spatial "Northern Ireland Fermanagh.".
- catalog subject "784.4/92/4 B".
- catalog subject "Folk music Ireland.".
- catalog subject "Folk music Northern Ireland Fermanagh.".
- catalog subject "Folk singers Northern Ireland Fermanagh Biography.".
- catalog subject "Folk songs, English Ireland Fermanagh.".
- catalog subject "Folk songs, English Northern Ireland Fermanagh.".
- catalog subject "ML420.M15 A3 M1744".
- catalog subject "Maguire, John, 1902-".
- catalog subject "Maguire, John, 1902-1976.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Songs presented in text. Molly Bawn Lowry -- Columbia the free -- Willie's ghost -- Behind yon blue mountain -- Lovely Jane from Enniskea -- The maid of Magheracloon -- The pony song -- Tom Kelly's cow -- The Molly Maguires -- Hunting song -- The Follom brown-red -- Sergeant Neill -- John Barleygrain -- The Strabane Hiring fair -- Thousands are sailing to America -- Fee and Flannigan -- The constant farmer's son -- Young Mary from Kilmore -- My charming Mary -- Joe Higgins -- Bold Jack Donohue -- The gauger's song -- The mountain dew -- Lough Ooney -- The handsome collier lad -- The maid of the Colehill -- The Blantyre explosion -- Blooming Caroline from Edinburgh town -- The Glasgow barber -- The bonnie wee lassie that never said no -- Dick Mooney's daughter -- Johnny Harte -- The lady heiress and the farmer's son -- The wee tailor from Tyrone -- Marrow bones -- In praise of John Magee -- The old leather britches -- The gay ploughboy -- The dandy apprentice boy -- The bonny Irish boy -- The factory girl -- Erin the green -- My charming Edward Boyle -- The banks of Clady -- The lass from Glasgow town -- Smith at Waterloo -- Texas Isle -- The rocks of Giberaltar [that is, Gibraltar] -- The old oak tree -- The wee croppy tailor -- James Magee -- The murder of William Funston -- The country I was born in -- Pat O'Donnell -- The burning of Rosslea (from the singing of Nelly Mullarky).".
- catalog title "Come day, go day, God send Sunday: the songs and life story, told in his own words, of John Maguire, traditional singer and farmer from Co. Fermanagh; collated by Robin Morton.".
- catalog type "text".