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The songbooks of the 1830-40s were printed in tiny numbers, and small format so they could be hidden in a pocket, passed round or thrown away.Collectors have sought ‘these priceless chapbooks’, but only recently a collection of 49 songbooks has come to light. This collection represents almost all of the known songbooks from the period.
Items Published by William West (1836–42), Edited by Ed Cray.
Volume 2: Items published by William West (1836-42) The New Cockolorum Songster with a Collection of Rummy Toasts; The Cuckold's Nest of Choice, Flash, Smutty, and Delicious Songs, with Rummy Toasts; The Little Icky-Wickey Songster. A New Collection of Delicious and Luxurious Staves; Th[e] Ri-tum Ti-fum Songster: A Slashing, Dashing, Leary, Frisky, and Delicious Collection of Gentlemen's Songs; The Ticklish Minstrel! A most Bewitching Collection of the Very Best and most Truly Lecherous and Delicious Vocal Tit-Bits Ever Printed; The Gentleman's Sparkling Songster, Nothing but Regular Good, Slashing, Touching, Irresistible, Amatory Ditties; The Rambler's Flash Songster, Nothing but Out and Outers, Adapted for Gentlemen Only; The Flash Chaunter, a Slashing, Dashing, Friskey, and Delecious Collection of Gentlemen's Songs; The Gentleman's Spicey Songster, a most Bewitching Collection of the Very Best and Truly Delicious Tit-Bits Ever Printed; The Gentleman's Steeple-Chaser, a Choice Selection of Flash Songs!!!; Nancy Dawson's Cabinet of Choice Songs, Being a Collection of some of the most Superlative, Amatory, Flash, Luxurious, and Dainty Ditties, Ever Before Printed; The Nobby Songster, a Prime Selection as now Singing at Offleys Cider Cellar: Coal Hole &c.