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Bibliography of Publications Relating to the James Madison Carpenter Collection Bibliography of Works Cited within the Collection Bibliography of Publications Relating to the James Madison Carpenter CollectionPrimary publications by J. M. Carpenter‘Chanteys that “Blow the Man Down”’. New York
Times Magazine, 26 July 1931, pp. 10, 15. ‘Chanteys in the Age of Sail’. New York Times Magazine,
30 October 1938, p. 6. ‘Forecastle Songs and Chanties’. Unpublished doctoral thesis,
Harvard University, 1929. Introduction. Folk Songs of Old New England. Ed. Eloise Hubbard
Linscott. New York: Macmillan, 1939; 2nd edn, Hamden, CN: Archon Books, 1962,
pp. ix–xv. ‘Life before the Mast: A Chantey Log’. New York Times
Magazine, 19 July 1931, pp. 14–15. ‘Lusty Chanteys from Long-Dead Ships’. New York Times
Magazine, 12 July 1931, pp. 12–13, 23. ‘Two Versions of a Hard-Luck Story’. North Carolina
Folklore, 2 (1954), 16–17. Secondary publications relating to J. M. Carpenter and the Carpenter CollectionAtkinson, David. ‘The Child Ballads from England and Wales in the
James Madison Carpenter Collection’. Folk Music Journal, 7 (1998),
434–49. ——. ‘“Editing Carpenter, Conceptualizing Folk Song Collections’. Forthcoming in BASIS 2 (Trier: WVT, 2006). ——. ‘“The Two Sisters”: The International
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and David Atkinson. Occasional Publications, 3. Aberdeen: Elphinstone Institute, University of Aberdeen, 2004, pp. 393-421. ——. ‘“Dr Carpenter from the Harvard College in
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Collection’. Folk Music Journal 7 (1998), 402–20. ——. ‘“The most valuable collection of Child ballads
with tunes ever published”: The Unfinished Work of James Madison
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Collection’. Folk Music Journal, 7 (1998): 400–01. ——. ‘“The White Fisher”: An Illegitimate
Child Ballad from Aberdeenshire’. The Flowering Thorn: International Ballad Studies Ed. Thomas A. McKean. Logan: Utah State University Press, 2003., pp. 218-44. Bradtke, Elaine. ‘Sam Bennett and the Ilmington Tradition: New Evidence from the James Madison Carpenter Collection Cylinders’. The Morris Dancer, forthcoming in 2006. Cass, Eddie. ‘J. M. Carpenter, Ethel Rudkin and the Plough Plays of
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496–513. Walser, Robert Young. ‘Herding Folksongs’. Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Music Information Retrieval. Ed. in Joshua D. Reiss and Geraint A. Wiggins. London: Queen Mary, University of London, 2005, pp. 676-79. ——. ‘“Here We Come Home in a Leaky
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Folk Music Journal, 7 (1998), 471–95. Bibliography of Works Cited within the CollectionA listing of manuscript and printed sources used by Carpenter, according to
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imprecise, incomplete, inaccurate, and/or misleading. In addition, it is not
always possible to discern which editions of various works he used. Certain
works noted by Carpenter have not, to date, been identified and these are listed
as cited by Carpenter; a few items cannot at present be identified. Key* item currently unidentified and listed as cited by Carpenter ** edition used by Carpenter unknown ManuscriptsAlsom[?] MS Anonymous MS [at p. 07682] Phyllis Berryman MS Cruickshank MS [Manuscript written down by an aunt of Miss J. Cruickshank
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