The Newfoundland dog a descriptive ballad sung with enthusiastic applause. by Mr. H. Russell. The words by F. W. N. Bailey Esqr. The music composed by Henry Russell.

The focus of the picture is a large dog diving into a raging sea to save someone. On the right is a boat pulled up to the back of an ship (or possibly a pier) There are three figures in the boat performing various actions. A young woman and a man holding a lantern are the germaine figures on the shi...

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Main Authors: Russell, Henry, 1812-1900., Endicott & Co. (New York, N.Y.)
Language:English
Published: James L. Hewitt & Co. 1843
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Online Access:http://dc.lib.unc.edu/u?/sheetmusic,26845
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Summary:The focus of the picture is a large dog diving into a raging sea to save someone. On the right is a boat pulled up to the back of an ship (or possibly a pier) There are three figures in the boat performing various actions. A young woman and a man holding a lantern are the germaine figures on the ship. L. r. of the cover page, in pencil after the price: 'nett 3/' No ownership marks 50 cents