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These children's pieces aren't entirely straightforward.
Grovlez A Child's Garden.pdf
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Timtin wrote:These children's pieces aren't entirely straightforward.
Well said. Thanks, Tim ! :)
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A funny piece by Pierre Vellones from his 16 pieces " Au jardin des bêtes sauvages " ( In the zoo ) : le pou de mer
Unfortunately it's the only one I have.
VELLONES - Le pou de mer .pdf
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thought folks might find this handy, so far this is the most exhaustive, well organized, and varied listing of works for children. hopefully someone will come across some of the 'out of print' ones not represented on the board and post. I will look for some myself.

http://www.pytheasmusic.org/young_piano_1.html
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Here come two (of a set of four) little dances for children titled Moments heureux. Composed by Joseph Rummel (1818-1880) the grandpa of the more famous Walter Rummel.
Published by Lamborn Cock in London, n.d.(c. 1860-80).
Rummel,J.-.Moments-heureux-No.1-Lucy-Valse-(pno-Cock-Edition).pdf
Rummel,J.-.Moments-heureux-No.2-La-petite-Coquette-Polka-(pno-Cock-Edition).pdf
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Ten miniatures by Henry Baynton Power.
Baynton Power May Day on The Green.pdf
He also composed the music for this 1937 film:-

http://www.sshf.com/encyclopedia/index. ... 37_Wontner
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Time for a suite of easy pieces!
Brown Six Clock Pieces.pdf
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Funny. Thank you.
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Hi, everyone!

Does anyone have this book?

http://www.worldcat.org/title/delicious ... lc/9787745

Thanks in advance.
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Charles Devereux (?)
Play - A series of grotesque illustrations
Published by Ewald & Co., London, n.d. [c.1880]
Devereux.-.Play-No.1-Fido's-Quick-Step-(pno-Ewald-Edition).pdf
Devereux.-.Play-No.2-Slyboot's-March-(pno-Ewald-Edition).pdf
Devereux.-.Play-No.3-Knife&Fork-Polka-(pno-Ewald-Edition).pdf
Devereux.-.Play-No.4-Who's-first-Galop-(pno-Ewald-Edition).pdf
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