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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 M. Metford (1833–40) and G. K. Edwards (1835–6), Edited by David Gregory.
Volume 3: Items published by M Metford (1833-40) and G K Edwards (1835-6) The Fal-lal Songster, a Real Tip-Top Budget of Amatory, Drinking, Sporting, and Laughable Songs; The Funny Songster: an Extensive Collection of Flash, Amatory, and Comical Songs; The Rake's Budget, and Songster's Tickler, Being a Regular Good Collection of all the most Funny, Flash Amorous, and Sensitive Songs Ever Printed; The Rummy Cove's Delight: a Pretty Considerable Collection of Queer Staves; The Flash Casket, a Very Curious Collection of Mouth-Watering Parodies, Funny Fakements, &c; The Rum ti tum! A Favourite Collection of Amatory, Bacchanalian and Laughable Songs; The Flash Olio: All that is Funny, Facetious, and Amorous; Capt Morris's Songs. A Very Capital Collection of Bacchanalian, Amatory, and Double Entendre Songs; The Facetious Songster: A Slap-Up Collection of Favourite New Flash, Amatory and Comic Songs; The Fake Away Songster, a Capital Collection of Regular Good Songs; G K Edwards, Fanny Hill's Bang-up Reciter, Friskey Songster, and Amarous Toast Master; Fanny Hill's New Friskey Chanter, and Amorous Toast Master, containing a Slashing Lot of Randy, Friskey, Licentious and Slap-Up Flash Songs; The Gentleman's Private Songster, Containing an Out-and-Out Colection of the most Amorous, Lucious, Randy, Friskey, Licentious, and Flash Songs, Ticklish Staves, and Lecherous, Slap-Up Tit Bits, Ever Printed.