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- 79102032 contributor B3539557.
- 79102032 contributor B3539558.
- 79102032 created "[1939]".
- 79102032 date "1939".
- 79102032 date "[1939]".
- 79102032 dateCopyrighted "[1939]".
- 79102032 description "Folk-music in America -- Native balladry in America -- The origin of folk melodies -- A garland of ballads -- Some aspects of folk-song -- William Carter, the Bensontown Homer -- The transmission of folk-song -- The collection of folk-song -- The music of the ballads -- What is tradition? -- Communal re-creation -- Das Volk dichtet nichts -- Illiteracy a negative factor in ballad tradition -- Notes on the ways of folk-singers with folk-tunes -- American folk music.".
- 79102032 extent "xx, 113 leaves :".
- 79102032 isPartOf "American folk-song publications ; 4".
- 79102032 isPartOf "National Service Bureau publication ; 80-S".
- 79102032 isPartOf "National Service Bureau publication ; no. 80-S.".
- 79102032 issued "1939".
- 79102032 issued "[1939]".
- 79102032 language "eng".
- 79102032 publisher "[New York] : Works Progress Administration, Federal Theatre Project, National Service Bureau,".
- 79102032 spatial "United States".
- 79102032 subject "784.4/973 19".
- 79102032 subject "Folk music United States History and criticism.".
- 79102032 subject "Folk songs, English United States History and criticism.".
- 79102032 subject "ML3551 .B25".
- 79102032 tableOfContents "Folk-music in America -- Native balladry in America -- The origin of folk melodies -- A garland of ballads -- Some aspects of folk-song -- William Carter, the Bensontown Homer -- The transmission of folk-song -- The collection of folk-song -- The music of the ballads -- What is tradition? -- Communal re-creation -- Das Volk dichtet nichts -- Illiteracy a negative factor in ballad tradition -- Notes on the ways of folk-singers with folk-tunes -- American folk music.".
- 79102032 title "Folk music in America / by Phillips Barry ; introductory essay by George Herzog.".
- 79102032 type "text".