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English: * Cover includes portrait photograph (copyright 1896) of Camille d'Arville in costume for The highwayman. Rear cover includes full-length photograph of d'Arville in costume.
  • Pages 2-7 include drawings around borders of music, presumably of scenes from The highwayman.
  • On cover: Reginald De Koven's successful new song "For this" sung by Camille d'Arville in "The highwayman" at the Broadway Theatre, New York.
  • Printed as the musical supplement to the New York Journal and Advertiser, February 20, 1898.
  • Statement of responsibility : words by Leontine Stanfield ; music by Reginald de Koven.
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For this
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Could I but fold you to my throbbing breast, and still the longing of its wild unrest. [first line]
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0ebf58f0-c592-012f-f059-58d385a7bc34
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http://api.repo.nypl.org/api/v1/items/mods/7ac72c3f-7fb7-9578-e040-e00a18064586
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1808705
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American popular songs.
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7ac72c3f-7fb7-9578-e040-e00a18064586
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Music Division
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Love songs; Musicals



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current02:54, 9 March 2016Thumbnail for version as of 02:54, 9 March 20164,460 × 6,283 (7.47 MB) (talk | contribs)=={{int:filedesc}}== {{Nypl | description = {{en|1= * Cover includes portrait photograph (copyright 1896) of Camille d'Arville in costume for The highwayman. Rear cover includes full-length photograph of d'Arville in costume. * Pages 2-7 include drawi...