A Gypsy bibliography / by George F. Black, PH.D. Provisional issue, 1909.
- George Fraser Black
- Date:
- [1909]
Licence: In copyright
Credit: A Gypsy bibliography / by George F. Black, PH.D. Provisional issue, 1909. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![5 B. (W.). Gipsies and their friends. (Temple Bar Magazine, v. 47, pp. 65-76. London, 1876.) * An account of the Gypsies based on Leland’s English Gypsies. B. (W.). The Gipsies of the Border [Great Britain]. (Monthly Chronicle of North Country Lore and Legend, 1891. pp. 54-57, 100-102, 163-165, 205-208. Newcastle-on- Tyne. 4°.) Bacchus and Yenus ; or, A Select Collection of near 200 of the most Witty and Diverting Songs and Catches in Love and Gallantry, many whereof never appeared in print before, to which is added a Collection of Songs in Canting Dialect, with a Dictionary explaining all the Burlesque and Canting Terms used by several Tribes of Gipsies, Beggars, and other Clans of Cheats and Villains, interspersed with Proverbs, Sayings, Figurative Pieces. . . . London: Printed for R. Montague, 1737. 12°. * With frontispiece of a ‘Boozing Ken.’ Bachmann (G.). The Gipsies ; air de ballet, revised and fingered by W. W. Goldthwait; piano solo. Boston, U.S.: Evans Music Co., 1906. 5 pp. fol. Baddeley (Welbore St. Clair). Travel Tide. London: Sampson Low & Co., 1889. ix, 270 pp. 8°. * Music of Hungarian Gypsies, p. 257. Bailey (John Eglington). Les Tehingh- ianes. (Owens College Magazine, 1871. pp. 85-93. Manchester.) * A review of Paspates. Baines (Jervoise Athelstane). The language census of India. (Transactions of the ninth International Congress of Orientalists, v. 1, pp. 80-127. London, 1893.) * The Gypsy dialects of India are dealt with on pp. 93, 97, 106, 10S, 112. Baird (John). The Scottish Gipsy’s advocate: being a short account of the Gipsies of Kirk-Yetholm in connection with a plan proposed to be adopted for the improvement of the Gipsy population of Scotland. Written at the request of some friends of the Gipsies. Edinburgh: John Lindsay & Co., 1839. 32 pp. i6°. Baird (John). Proposed plan for the reformation of the Gipsies in Scotland. (Scottish Christian Herald, new ser., v. 1, pp. 231-233. Edinburgh, 1839.) * Quoted from his Scottish Gipsy's Advocate. Baird (William). Memoir of . . . Rev. John Baird, minister of Yetholm, Roxburghshire; with an account of his labours in reforming the Gipsy population of that parish. London: J. Nisbet & Co., 1862. 80 pp.,3 pi. 12°. * A list of words used by the Gypsies of Yet- holm is given on pp. 74-80. Baker (James). Turkey in Europe. London, 1877. 8°. * Turkish Gypsies in chap. 18.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24875314_0017.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


