For piano, 4 hands.
"Op. 92"--Caption.
"Copyright 1885 by Frank W. Meacham ; copyright renewed 1912 by Cora Meacham."--Bottom of p. 2.
T.p. ill. signed "Starmer": four panels including a sailor with a rifle, a soldier with a rifle, a battle at sea with ships and biplanes, and two infantrymen fighting in a trench.
"Try this over on your piano : Love and passion" (publisher's listing): p. [8].
Library's copy incomplete: lacks p. 9-10.
Library's copy bears rhythmic counting in pencil throughout primo part.
Library's copy bears signature in pencil on t.p.: Margaret Bishop.
For high voice and piano.
New edition, No. 1 in F (original).
Plate number -- C.6723-6, Chappell & Co.
Copyright assigned to Ascherberg, Hopwood & Crew, Ltd.
"The song-message with a melody that haunts: God bring you safely to our arms again" (publisher's thematic advertisement): p. [2] of copy 1.
"A song with melody and lyric perfectly attuned -- that's all: Waiting" (publisher's thematic advertisement): p. [8] of copy 1.
"Any place is heaven if you are near me" (publisher's thematic advertisement): p. [2] of copy 2.
"Land of the long ago" (publisher's thematic advertisement): p. [8] of copy 2.
"A song that will appeal both at home and abroad: Little mother at home" (publisher's thematic advertisement): p. [2] of copy 3.
"This is the famous British trench-ditty...: Take me back to dear old Blighty" (publisher's thematic advertisement): p. [8] of copy 3.
"The phenomenal artistic ballad success: Roses of Picardy" (publisher's thematic advertisement): reverse side of incomplete inserted copy.
Library's copy 2 signed on t.p.: J. Helen Noble.
Inserted: an incomplete copy, bearing only the chorus.