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==Songbooks==
 
==Songbooks==
 
* ''Folk Songs collected by Ralph Vaughan Williams'' - Roy Palmer - 1983 - J.M Dent
 
  
* ''The Oxford Book of Sea Songs'' - Roy Palmer - 1986 - Oxford University Press
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* ''Ballads and Sea Songs of Newfoundland'' Elisabeth Bristol Greenleaf and Grace Yarrow Mansfield, 1933, Memorial University of Newfoundland
  
* ''Bushes and Briars - Folk Songs collected by Ralph Vaughan Williams'' - Roy Palmer - 1999 - Llanerch Press (As 1983 but with corrections)
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* ''Folk Songs collected by Ralph Vaughan Williams'', Roy Palmer, 1983,  J.M Dent
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* ''The Oxford Book of Sea Songs'', Roy Palmer, 1986, Oxford University Press
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* ''Bushes and Briars, Folk Songs collected by Ralph Vaughan Williams'', Roy Palmer, 1999, Llanerch Press (As 1983 but with corrections)
  
 
* ''Boxing The Compass - Sea Songs and Shanties'' - Roy Palmer, 2001, Herron Publishing (Previously ''The Oxford Book of Sea Songs'' - now expanded)
 
* ''Boxing The Compass - Sea Songs and Shanties'' - Roy Palmer, 2001, Herron Publishing (Previously ''The Oxford Book of Sea Songs'' - now expanded)

Revision as of 10:44, 3 April 2007

Books on the Folk genre

  • The Sound of History - Songs & Social Comment, Roy Palmer, 1988, Oxford University Press
  • The British Folk Scene - Musical Performance and Social Identity, Niall MacKinnon, 1993, Open University Press

Songbooks

  • Ballads and Sea Songs of Newfoundland Elisabeth Bristol Greenleaf and Grace Yarrow Mansfield, 1933, Memorial University of Newfoundland
  • Folk Songs collected by Ralph Vaughan Williams, Roy Palmer, 1983, J.M Dent
  • The Oxford Book of Sea Songs, Roy Palmer, 1986, Oxford University Press
  • Bushes and Briars, Folk Songs collected by Ralph Vaughan Williams, Roy Palmer, 1999, Llanerch Press (As 1983 but with corrections)
  • Boxing The Compass - Sea Songs and Shanties - Roy Palmer, 2001, Herron Publishing (Previously The Oxford Book of Sea Songs - now expanded)