词条 | George Dunn (publisher) |
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George Dunn was an American music publisher and lithographer. He entered the music publishing business in 1863, during the American Civil War and rapidly rode to prominence.[1] His firm was George Dunn & Company, and during the War Dunn published thirty-two works on his own and twenty-four with partner Julian A. Selby. Some of the company's more popular works include "The Southern Soldier Boy", "God, Save the Southern Land", "Ardent Recruit" and "A Gallant Boy".[2] References
|first = E. Lawrence |last = Abel |title = Singing the New Nation: How Music Shaped the Confederacy, 1861-1865 |publisher = Stackpole Books |isbn = 0-8117-0228-6 |location = Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania |year = 2000 }}
Notes1. ^Abel, pgs. 269-271 2. ^Harwell, pg. xx External links
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