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The old cryes of London

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78 pages, Paperback

First published October 30, 2014

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December 20, 2014
If you like the scene in "Oliver" in which the street sellers sing "Who will buy?" you are likely to enjoy this book, although the people are shown in Elizabethan garb. I think it will help to have a small keyboard while you read, because the notation for the tune of each seller's song is provided.
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