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English: The design is the cover of a collection of songs with music by Colin McAlpin (1870-1943), a notable composer of operas and an organist. Published by Cary & Co. The design is of interest because it is in a style characteristic of the period. A Harry Ransom Center Image, reproduced from the Edgar Allan Poe Collection by permission of Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas at Austin, USA.
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Source Reproduction of the cover of a set of songs "Ten Songs" by Colin McAlpin
Author Design by unknown person for publishers Cary & Co.

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