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Edward H. Pfeiffer - Pick, pick, pick, pick on the mandolin, Antonio

Pick, pick, pick, pick on the mandolin, Antonio (1912)

Edward H. Pfeiffer (American, 1868-1932)
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It was published or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office before Jan 1, 1927

Edward Pfeiffer was born in New York City in 1868 of German immigrant parents. His father, Henry, was an engraver and his mother was Mary (nee York). As a young man, Edward suffered an injury to his leg that developed into osteomylitis and ultimately led to his death in 1932. Throughout his life he suffered from a severe limp and even designed his own orthopedic shoe to ease his discomfort.
"In addition to illustrating sheet music covers, Pfeiffer also designed costume jewelry and was an illustrator for various newspapers and magazines.

In Collection: Popular American Songs Covers (View all 152)

The slumber boat

The slumber boat (1898)

Anonymous
The girl from Paris

The girl from Paris (1897)

Anonymous
Only a hundred girls

Only a hundred girls (1899)

Anonymous
A large gold bottle and a small hot bird

A large gold bottle and a small hot bird (1898)

Anonymous
A flower from the fields of Alabama

A flower from the fields of Alabama (1901)

Anonymous
Ballin’ the jack

Ballin’ the jack (1913)

Anonymous
The pride of the regiment (or, The jolly vivandiere)

The pride of the regiment (or, The jolly vivandiere) (1898)

Anonymous
She knew a lobster when she saw one

She knew a lobster when she saw one (1899)

Anonymous
You are so dear to me

You are so dear to me (1899)

Anonymous
Come back to me I love you so

Come back to me I love you so (1897)

Anonymous
My little Mignonette

My little Mignonette (1900)

Anonymous
That kazzatsky dance

That kazzatsky dance (1912)

André De Takacs (Hungarian, 1880-1919)
If you don’t want my peaches

If you don’t want my peaches (1915)

John Frew (American, 19th/20th century)
French maid

French maid (1897)

Anonymous
When you come back to Georgia

When you come back to Georgia (1899)

Anonymous
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