Emerson, Ken: Doo-Dah! Stephen Foster and the Rise of American Popular Culture

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Emerson, Ken : Doo-Dah! Stephen Foster and the Rise of American Popular Culture

Simon and Schuster, New York, 1997

B&W Illustrations Remainder mark Stephen Collins Foster, (1826-1864) , was one of America's best-loved songwriters. His most popular works include " Old Folks at Home, " which he wrote in 1851, (also known as "Swanee River, ") ; "My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night" (1853) ; and "Massa's in de Cold, Cold Ground" (1852) . He also wrote such rollicking songs as "Oh! Susanna" (1848) , and "Camptown Races" (1850) , and such romantic songs as " Beautiful Dreamer" (1864) , and "Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair" (1854), Fine in Fine DJ, 8vo

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