The Observer's Book of Folk Song in Britain

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First edition, first printing.  192pp, with 93 black and white illustrations, illustrated endpapers.  Illustrated cream waxed cloth-covered boards, black and red titling front and spine.  16mo.  Covers are a little toned all over, gently pushed at corners and a little bumped at spine ends.  

Observer’s Pocket books is a series of pocket-sized books published by Frederick Warne and covering topics such as hobbies, art, nature and history.  The first in the series – British Birds – was published in 1937.  The 99th title, the Observer’s Book of Observer’s Books was released in 1999 (by Peregrine Books) in a matching format.  The series was rounded to 100 with the publication of Wayside and Woodland in 2003. Many of the titles have been revised, reprinted, updated and released in different dust wrappers over the years – it is estimated that there are some 800 variations – and have become collectible: the earlier numbers and rarer issues can be hard to find.  This is one of the harder to find titles in the series.

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