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Dream of the "rarebit fiend" : two step : the original "Brooklyn" cake walk
- Title
- Dream of the "rarebit fiend" : two step : the original "Brooklyn" cake walk / T.W. Thurban.
- Author
- Thurban, T. W.
- Publication
- New York : Francis, Day and Hunter, [1906]
- ©1906
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Details
- Additional Authors
- McCay, Winsor
- Description
- 1 score (5 pages); 35 cm
- Alternative Title
- Dream of a rarebit fiend
- Original Brooklyn cake walk
- Brooklyn cake walk
- Subjects
- Genre/Form
- Popular music.
- Dance music.
- Note
- For piano.
- Caption title.
- "Dedicated to "Silas" Winsor McCay, author of 'Dreams of the rarebit fiend'" - at foot of cover.
- Cover design includes drawing in the style of or by Winsor McCay showing a couple in bed, with a clown, sitting on the ledge opposite the head of the bed, pointing; cover also includes a photograph of Winsor McCay.
- Dream of a rarebit fiend was a newspaper comic strip authored by Winsor McCay that first appeared in 1904. The strip had no recurring characters, but followed a theme: after eating a Welsh rarebit, the day's protagonist would be subject to the darker side of his or her psyche (information from Wikipedia).
- Call Number
- P.I. (Rag) (Thurban. Dream of the rarebit fiend)
- OCLC
- 959297704
- Author
- Thurban, T. W., composer.
- Title
- Dream of the "rarebit fiend" : two step : the original "Brooklyn" cake walk / T.W. Thurban.
- Publisher
- New York : Francis, Day and Hunter, [1906]
- Copyright Date
- ©1906
- Type of Content
- notated music
- Type of Medium
- unmediated
- Type of Carrier
- volume
- Language
- Staff notation.
- Connect to:
- Added Author
- McCay, Winsor, dedicatee.
- Publisher No.
- F.D. & 157 Francis, Day and Hunter
- Research Call Number
- P.I. (Rag) (Thurban. Dream of the rarebit fiend)