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==Selected works== *''Cecil Sharp's Collection of English Folk Songs'', Oxford University Press, 1974; {{ISBN|0-19-313125-0}}. *''English folk songs from the southern Appalachians, collected by Cecil J. Sharp; comprising two hundred and seventy-four songs and ballads with nine hundred and sixty-eight tunes, including thirty-nine tunes contributed by Olive Dame Campbell'', edited by Maud Karpeles. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1932.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://archive.org/details/englishfolksongs00camp|title=English folk songs from the southern Appalachians|first1=Olive Arnold (Dame)|last1=Campbell|first2=Cecil James|last2=Sharp|date=10 October 1917|publisher=New York and London : G. P. Putnam's sons|access-date=10 October 2021|website=Archive.org}}</ref> *''English folk songs, collected and arranged with pianoforte accompaniment by Cecil J. Sharp'', London: Novello (1916). This volume has been reprinted by [[Dover Publications]] under {{ISBN|0-486-23192-5}} and is in print. *''English Folk Song: Some Conclusions'' (originally published 1907. London: Simpkin; Novello). This work has been reprinted a number of times. For the most recent (Charles River Books), see {{ISBN|0-85409-929-8}}. *''The Morris Book a History of [[Morris Dancing]], With a Description of Eleven Dances as Performed by the Morris-Men of England by Cecil J. Sharp and Herbert C MacIlwaine'', London: Novello (1907). Reprinted 2010, [[General Books]]; {{ISBN|1-153-71417-5}}.
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