Beadle’s Dime-Song-Book, Volume 16, presents a fascinating glimpse into the popular music of 19th-century America. This collection offers a diverse range of songs that capture the spirit and sentiments of the era. Reflecting the cultural landscape of its time, this volume provides valuable insight into the musical tastes and social themes prevalent among the American public.
As a part of the celebrated Beadle’s Dime series, this songbook embodies the accessible and affordable entertainment that defined a significant portion of American literary and musical culture. Readers and researchers alike will appreciate this historical artifact, offering a unique window into the past through the voices and melodies that resonated with a wide audience.
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