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Bab Ballads

The Bab Ballads is a collection of light verse by W. S. Gilbert (1836–1911), illustrated with his own comic drawings. The poems take their name from Gilbert’s childhood nickname. He later began to sign his illustrations "Bab". In writing these verses Gilbert developed his "topsy-turvy" style in which the humour is derived by setting up a ridiculous premise and working out its logical consequences, however absurd. The ballads also reveal Gilbert's cynical and satirical approach to humour. Gilbert wrote most of the "ballads", and first published a collection of them in book form, before he became famous for his comic opera librettos written in collaboration with the composer Arthur Sullivan.

One of Gilbert's illustrations for
"Gentle Alice Brown"

The Bab Ballads became famous on their own, as well as being a source for plot elements, characters and songs that Gilbert recycled in the Gilbert and Sullivan operas. They were read aloud at private dinner-parties, at public banquets and even in the House of Lords. The ballads have been much published, and some have been recorded or otherwise adapted.

Early history edit

 
Frontispiece of The Bab Ballads, 1868

Gilbert himself explained how The Bab Ballads came about:

In 1861 the magazine Fun was started under the editorship of Mr. H. J. Byron. With much labour I turned out an article three-quarters of a column long, and sent it to the editor, together with a half-page drawing on wood. A day or two later the printer of the paper called upon me, with Mr Byron's compliments, and staggered me with a request to contribute a column of "copy" and a half-page drawing every week for the term of my natural life. I hardly knew how to treat the offer, for it seemed to me that into that short article I had poured all I knew. I was empty. I had exhausted myself: I didn't know any more. However, the printer encouraged me (with Mr. Byron's compliments), and I said I would try. I did try, and I found to my surprise that there was a little left, and enough indeed to enable me to contribute some hundreds of columns to the periodical throughout his editorship, and that of his successor, poor Tom Hood![1]

For ten years Gilbert wrote articles and poems for Fun, of which he was also the drama critic. Gilbert's first column "cannot now be identified".[2] The first known contribution is a drawing titled "Some mistake here" on page 56 of the issue for 26 October 1861.[3] Some of Gilbert's early work for the journal remains unidentified because many pieces were unsigned. The earliest pieces that Gilbert himself considered worthy to be collected in The Bab Ballads started to appear in 1865, and then much more steadily from 1866 to 1869.

The series takes its title from the nickname "Bab", which is short for "baby". It may also be a homage to Charles Dickens's pen name "Boz". Gilbert did not start signing his drawings "Bab" regularly until 1866, and he did not start calling the poems "Bab Ballads" until the first collected edition was published in 1869. From then on his new poems in Fun were captioned "The Bab Ballads".

Gilbert also started numbering the poems, with "Mister William" (published 6 February 1869) as No. 60. However, it is not certain which poems Gilbert considered to be Nos. 1–59. Ellis counts backwards, including only those poems with drawings, and finds that the first Bab Ballad was "The Story of Gentle Archibald".[4] However, Gilbert did not include "Gentle Archibald" in his collected editions, while he did include several poems published earlier than that. Nor did Gilbert limit the collected editions to poems with illustrations.

By 1870 Gilbert's output of Bab Ballads had started to tail off considerably, corresponding to his rising success as a dramatist. The last poem that Gilbert himself considered to be a Bab Ballad, "Old Paul and Old Tim," appeared in Fun in January 1871. In the remaining forty years of his life Gilbert made only a handful of verse contributions to periodicals. Some posthumous editions of The Bab Ballads have included these later poems, although Gilbert did not.

Subsequent publication edit

 
1898 edition of The Bab Ballads, with which are included Songs of a Savoyard

By 1868 Gilbert's poems had won sufficient popularity to justify a collected edition. He selected forty-four of the poems (thirty-four of them illustrated) for an edition of The "Bab" Ballads – Much Sound and Little Sense. A second collected edition, More "Bab" Ballads, including thirty-five ballads (all illustrated), appeared in 1872. In 1876 Gilbert collected fifty of his favourite poems in Fifty "Bab" Ballads, with one poem being collected for the first time ("Etiquette") and twenty-five poems that had appeared in the earlier volumes being left out. As Gilbert explained:

The period during which they were written extended over some three or four years; many, however, were composed hastily, and under the discomforting necessity of having to turn out a quantity of lively verse by a certain day in every week. As it seemed to me (and to others) that the volumes were disfigured by the presence of these hastily written impostors, I thought it better to withdraw from both volumes such Ballads as seemed to show evidence of carelessness or undue haste, and to publish the remainder in the compact form under which they are now presented to the reader.[5]

Gilbert's readers were not happy with the loss, and in 1882 Gilbert published all of the poems that had appeared in either The "Bab" Ballads or More "Bab" Ballads, once again excluding "Etiquette." Some twentieth-century editions of More "Bab" Ballads include "Etiquette". In 1890 Gilbert produced Songs of a Savoyard, a volume of sixty-nine detached lyrics from the Savoy Operas, each with a new title, and some of them slightly reworded to fit the changed context. Many of them also received "Bab" illustrations in the familiar style. He also included two deleted lyrics from Iolanthe (footnoted as "omitted in representation"). The effect was that of a new volume of "Bab Ballads". Indeed, Gilbert considered calling the volume The Savoy Ballads.[6]

Finally, in 1898 Gilbert produced The Bab Ballads, with which are included Songs of a Savoyard. This volume included all of the Bab Ballads that had appeared in any of the earlier collected volumes, the sixty-nine "Songs of a Savoyard" published in 1890, and eighteen additional lyrics in the same format, taken from the four operas he had written since then. The Bab Ballads and the illustrated opera lyrics alternated, creating the impression of one integrated body of work. Gilbert also added more than two hundred new drawings, providing illustrations for the ten ballads that had previously lacked them, and replacing most of the others. He wrote:

I have always felt that many of the original illustrations to The Bab Ballads erred gravely in the direction of unnecessary extravagance. This defect I have endeavoured to correct through the medium of the two hundred new drawings which I have designed for this volume. I am afraid I cannot claim for them any other recommendation.[7]

It was in this form that The Bab Ballads remained almost constantly in print until the expiration of the copyright at the end of 1961. James Ellis's new edition in 1970 restored the original drawings, retaining from the edition of 1898 only those drawings that went with the previously unillustrated ballads.

Identification and Attribution edit

There is no universally agreed list of poems that constitute The Bab Ballads. The series clearly includes all the poems that Gilbert himself published under that title, but there are others he did not include in any of the collected editions published in his lifetime. Most writers have accepted as Bab Ballads any poems, whether illustrated or not, that Gilbert contributed to periodicals, not counting poems written or repurposed as operatic lyrics.

After Gilbert's death there were several attempts to identify additional ballads that were missing from the collected editions that had been published to that point. Dark & Gray (1923), Goldberg (1929), and Searle (1932) identified and published additional ballads, not all of which have been accepted into the canon. A 1970 edition edited by James Ellis includes all the poems that Gilbert himself acknowledged, all the poems from Dark & Gray, Goldberg, and/or Searle that Ellis finds authentic, and others identified by no other previous compilers. There are several ballads that Ellis identifies as Gilbert's either on stylistic grounds or by the presence of a "Bab" illustration accompanying the poem in the original publication. These include two distinct poems called "The Cattle Show", as well as "Sixty-Three and Sixty-Four", "The Dream", "The Baron Klopfzetterheim" and "Down to the Derby". These attributions are provisional and have not been accepted by all scholars because the poems themselves are unsigned, and Gilbert sometimes provided illustrations for the work of other writers. Starting with the "new series" of Fun (those with 'n.s.' in the source reference), Gilbert's authorship is not in doubt, as the pieces for which he was paid can be confirmed from the proprietors' copies of that journal, which now reside in the Huntington Library.

A 2023 collection of 41 of the ballads, titled The Bab Ballads: A New Selection, was edited with an introduction by Andrew Crowther, secretary of the W. S. Gilbert Society.[8]

List of Bab Ballads edit

The table below lists all the Bab Ballads that are included in James Ellis's edition of 1970. The second column shows the reference for the periodical in which each poem originally appeared and the third column shows the collection(s) that have included the poem. The following abbreviations are used:

  • TBB: The "Bab" Ballads (London: John Camden Hotten, 1868)
  • MBB: More "Bab" Ballads (London: Routledge, 1872)
  • 50BB: Fifty "Bab" Ballads ((London: Routledge, 1876)
  • D&G: W.S. Gilbert: His Life and Letters, Sidney Dark & Rowland Grey (Methuen, 1923)
  • Goldberg: Story of Gilbert and Sullivan, Isaac Goldberg (John Murray, 1929)
  • Searle: Lost Bab Ballads, Townley Searle (G. P. Putnam's Sons, Ltd. 1932)
  • Ellis: The Bab Ballads, James Ellis, ed. (Belknap Press, 1970)

Starting with "Mister William" Gilbert assigned numbers to most of the ballads that appeared in Fun. Those numbers are shown in the second column after the source reference.

Ballad Title Original Source Reference Collections
The Advent of Spring Fun, II (1 February 1862), 200. Ellis
The Cattle Show Fun, V (12 December 1863), 121. Searle, Ellis
The Cattle Show The Comic News, I (19 December 1863), 180. Ellis
Sixty-Three and Sixty-Four Fun, V (2 January 1864), 162. Ellis
The Dream Fun, V (27 February 1864), 242. Goldberg, Ellis
The Baron Klopfzetterheim Fun, VI (19, 26 March.; 2, 9, 16 April 1864), 8–9, 18, 21, 38, 48. Searle, Ellis
Down to the Derby Fun, VI (28 May 1864), 110, 111. D&G, Searle, Ellis
Something Like Nonsense Verses Fun, n.s., I (10, 24 June 1865), 31, 51. Ellis
Ode to my Clothes Fun, n.s., I (10 June 1865), 33. Ellis
The Student Fun, n.s., I (1 July 1865), 67. Ellis
Tempora Mutantur Fun, n.s., I (15 July 1865), 82. TBB, Ellis
The Bachelors' Strike Fun, n.s., I (22 July 1865), 99. Ellis
A Bad Night Of It Fun, n.s., I (19 August 1865), 139. Ellis
To Phœbe Fun, n.s., I (26 August 1865), 144. TBB, 50BB, Ellis
Ozone Fun, n.s., II (16 September 1865), 2. Ellis
To the Terrestrial Globe Fun, n.s., II (30 September 1865), 29. TBB, 50BB, Ellis
The Monkey in Trouble Fun, n.s., II (7 October 1865), 31. Ellis
Back Again! Fun, n.s., II (7 October 1865), 39. Ellis
To My Absent Husband Punch, XLIX (14 October 1865), 151. Goldberg, Searle, Ellis
My Return Punch, XLIX (21 October 1865), 153. Ellis
Musings in a Music Hall Fun, n.s., II (28 October 1865), 69. D&G, Ellis
Pantomimic Presentiments Fun, n.s., II (2 December 1865), 111. Ellis
The Bar and its Moaning Fun, n.s., II (9 December 1865), 122. Ellis
To Euphrosyne Fun, n.s., II (23 December 1865), 150. Ellis
The Phantom Curate Fun, n.s., II (6 January 1866), 162. TBB, 50BB, Ellis
To a Little Maid Fun, n.s., II (6 January 1866), 167. Ellis, TBB, 50BB
Ferdinando and Elvira Fun, n.s., II (17 February 1866), 229. TBB, 50BB, Ellis
The Pantomime "Super" to His Mask Fun, n.s., II (24 February 1866), 238. TBB, 50BB, Ellis
The Yarn of The "Nancy Bell" Fun, n.s., II (3 March 1866), 242–243. TBB, 50BB, Ellis
Monsieur le Blond on London Fun, n.s., II (3 March 1866), 249. Ellis
Haunted Fun, n.s., III (24 March 1866), 12. TBB, 50BB, Ellis
The Reverend Rawston Wright Fun, n.s., III (28 April 1866), 67. Searle, Ellis
The Story of Gentle Archibald Fun, n.s., III (19 May 1866), 100–101. D&G, Searle, Ellis
To My Bride Fun, n.s., III (9 June 1866), 125. TBB, 50BB, Ellis
Only a Dancing Girl Fun, n.s., III (23 June 1866), 146. TBB, 50BB, Ellis
To My Steed Fun, n.s., III (23 June 1866), 152. Ellis
King Borria Bungalee Boo Fun, n.s., III (7 July 1866), 167. TBB, 50BB, Ellis
Jack Casts His Shell Fun, n.s., IV (6 October 1866), 37. Ellis
How to Write an Irish Drama Fun, n.s., IV (1 December 1866), 127. Ellis
General John Fun, n.s., V (1 June 1867), 127. TBB, Ellis
Sir Guy the Crusader Fun, n.s., V (8 June 1867), 139. TBB, Ellis
Sir Galahad the Golumptious Fun, n.s., V (15 June 1867), 149. Ellis
Disillusioned Fun, n.s., V (6 July 1867), 173. TBB, Ellis
John and Freddy Fun, n.s., V (3 August 1867), 222. TBB, Ellis
Lorenzo de Lardy Fun, n.s., V (10 August 1867), 225. TBB, Ellis
The Bishop and the Busman Fun, n.s., V (17 August 1867), 238. TBB, Ellis
Babette's Love Fun, n.s., V (24 August 1867), 247. TBB, Ellis
Fanny and Jenny Fun, n.s., V (7 September 1867), 269. D&G, Searle, Ellis
Sir Macklin Fun, n.s., VI (14 September 1867), 6–7. TBB, 50BB, Ellis
The Troubadour Fun, n.s., VI (21 September 1867), 15. TBB, 50BB, Ellis
Ben Allah Achmet Fun, n.s., VI (28 September 1867), 25. TBB, Ellis
The Folly of Brown Fun, n.s., VI (5 October 1867), 35. TBB, Ellis
Joe Golightly Fun, n.s., VI (12 October 1867), 54. TBB, Ellis
The Rival Curates Fun, n.s., VI (19 October 1867), 57. TBB, 50BB, Ellis
Thomas Winterbottom Hance Fun, n.s., VI (26 October 1867), 74–75. TBB, 50BB, Ellis
A. and B.; OR, The Sensation Twins Fun, n.s., VI (2 November 1867), 77. Goldberg, Searle, Ellis
Sea-Side Snobs Fun, n.s., VI (9 November 1867), 88. Searle, Ellis
The Bishop of Rum-ti-Foo Fun, n.s., VI (16 November 1867), 104. TBB, 50BB, Ellis
The Precocious Baby Fun, n.s., VI (23 November 1867), 113. TBB, 50BB, Ellis
Baines Carew, Gentleman Fun, n.s., VI (30 November 1867), 124. TBB, 50BB, Ellis
A Discontented Sugar Broker Fun, n.s., VI (14 December 1867), 137. TBB, 50BB, Ellis
The Force of Argument Fun, n.s., VI (21 December 1867), 149. TBB, Ellis
At A Pantomime Fun, n.s., VI (28 December 1867), 165. TBB, 50BB, Ellis
The Three Kings of Chickeraboo Fun, n.s., VI (18 January 1868), 191. TBB, Ellis
The Periwinkle Girl Fun, n.s., VI (1 February 1868), 211. TBB, Ellis
Captain Reece Fun, n.s., VI (8 February 1868), 221. TBB, 50BB, Ellis
Thomson Green and Harriet Hale Fun, n.s., VI (15 February 1868), 242. TBB, Ellis
Bob Polter Fun, n.s., VI (29 February 1868), 260–261. TBB, 50BB, Ellis
The Ghost, the Gallant, the Gael, and the Goblin Fun, n.s., VII (14 March 1868), 6. TBB, 50BB, Ellis
Ellen McJones Aberdeen Fun, n.s., VII (21 March 1868), 16. TBB, 50BB, Ellis
The Sensation Captain Fun, n.s., VII 4 April 1868), 43. TBB, Ellis
Trial by Jury Fun, n.s., VII (11 April 1868), 54. Ellis
The Reverend Micah Sowls Fun, n.s., VII (18 April 1868), 65. TBB, Ellis
Peter the Wag Fun, n.s., VII (25 April 1868), 75. TBB, 50BB, Ellis
The Story of Prince Agib Fun, n.s., VII (16 May 1868), 107. TBB, 50BB, Ellis
Gentle Alice Brown Fun, n.s., VII (23 May 1868), 111. TBB, 50BB, Ellis
Pasha Bailey Ben Fun, n.s., VII (6 June 1868), 133. MBB
Blabworth-cum-Talkington Fun, n.s., VII (20 June 1868), 153. Goldberg, Searle, Ellis
The Sailor Boy To His Lass Fun, n.s., VII (27 June 1868), 163, MBB, 50BB, Ellis
Sir Conrad and the Rusty One Fun, n.s., VII (4 July 1868), 174. D&G, Searle, Ellis
The Cunning Woman Fun, n.s., VII (25 July 1868), 205. MBB, Ellis
The Modest Couple Fun, n.s., VII (8 August 1868), 225. MBB, Ellis
The "Bandoline" Player Fun, n.s., VII (22 August 1868), 246. D&G, Searle, Ellis
Sir Barnaby Bampton Boo Fun, n.s., VII (29 August 1868), 255. MBB, Ellis
Boulogne Fun, n.s., VIII (12 September 1868), 7. Searle, Ellis
Brave Alum Bey Fun, n.s., VIII (19 September 1868), 16. MBB, Ellis
Gregory Parable, LL.D. Fun, n.s., VIII (3 October 1868), 35. MBB, Ellis
Lieutenant-Colonel Flare Fun, n.s., VIII (10 October 1868), 46. MBB, Ellis
The Hermit Fun, n.s., VIII (17 October 1868), 62. Goldberg, Searle, Ellis
Annie Protheroe Fun, n.s., VIII (24 October 1868), 65. MBB, 50BB, Ellis
The Captain and the Mermaids Fun, n.s., VIII (7 November 1868), 85. MBB, 50BB, Ellis
An Unfortunate Likeness Fun, n.s., VIII (14 November 1868), 96. MBB, 50BB
A Boulogne Table d'Hôte Tom Hood's Comic Annual for 1868 (London: Fun office, 1868), 78. Searle, Ellis
The Railway Guard's Song Tom Hood's Comic Annual for 1868 (London: Fun office, 1868), 79. Ellis
The Undecided Man Tom Hood's Comic Annual for 1868, (London: Fun office, 1868) 79. Searle, Ellis
Premonitory Symptoms Fun, n.s., VIII (28 November 1868), 117. Ellis
Lost Mr. Blake Fun, n.s., VIII (28 November 1868), 121. MBB, 50BB, Ellis
Little Oliver Fun, n.s., VIII (5 December 1868), 132. MBB, Ellis
What Is A Burlesque? Belgravia Annual, ed. M. E. Braddon (London, 1868), 106–107. Ellis
The Phantom Head Fun, n.s., VIII (19 December 1868), 151. Goldberg, Searle, Ellis
The Politest of Nations! Fun, n.s., VIII (2 January 1869), 173. Ellis
Woman's Gratitude Fun, n.s., VIII (9 January 1869 ), 176–177. Goldberg, Searle, Ellis
The Baby's Vengeance Fun, n.s., VIII (16 January 1869), 188. MBB, 50BB, Ellis
The Two Ogres Fun, n.s., VIII (23 January 1869), 204. MBB, Ellis
Mister William Fun, n.s., VIII (6 February 1869), 218. No. 60. MBB, 50BB, Ellis
The Martinet Fun, n.s., VIII (13 February 1869), 228. No. 61. MBB, 50BB, Ellis
The King of Canoodle-Dum Fun, n.s., VIII (20 February 1869), 238–239. No. 62. MBB, 50BB, Ellis
First Love Fun, n.s., VIII (27 February 1869), 248. No. 63. MBB, Ellis
The Haughty Actor Fun, n.s., IX (27 March 1869), 31. No. 64. MBB, 50BB, Ellis
The Two Majors Fun, n.s., IX (3 April 1869), 41. No. 65. MBB, 50BB, Ellis
The Three Bohemian Ones Fun, n.s., IX (10 April 1869), 51. No. 66. D&G, Searle, Ellis
The Policeman's Beard Fun, n.s., IX (1 May 1869), 75. No. 67. Goldberg, Searle, Ellis
The Bishop of Rum-ti-Foo Again Fun, n.s., IX (8 May 1869), 85. No. 68. MBB, 50BB, Ellis
A Worm Will Turn Fun, n.s., IX (15 May 1869), 104. No. 69. MBB, Ellis
The Mystic Selvagee Fun, n.s., IX (22 May 1869), 112. No. 70. MBB, 50BB, Ellis
Emily, John, James, and I Fun, n.s., IX (29 May 1869), 115. No. 71. MBB, 50BB, Ellis
The Ghost to his Ladye Love Fun, n.s., IX (14 August 1869), 223. Ellis
Prince Il Baleine Fun, n.s., IX (28 August 1869), 253. No. 72. D&G, Searle, Ellis
The Way of Wooing Fun, n.s., X (11 September 1869), 13. No. 73. MBB, 50BB, Ellis
The Scornful Colonel Fun, n.s., X (25 September 1869), 31. No. 74. Goldberg, Searle, Ellis
The Variable Baby Fun, n.s., X (9 October 1869), 51. No. 75. Goldberg, Searle, Ellis
The Ladies of the Lea Fun, n.s., X (30 October 1869), 75. No. 76. Goldberg, Searle, Ellis
Hongree and Mahry Fun, n.s., X (20 November 1869), 105. No. 77. MBB, 50BB, Ellis
Etiquette The Graphic, I (25 December 1869, Christmas Number), 6–7. 50BB, Ellis
The Reverend Simon Magnus Fun, n.s., X (5 February 1870), 215. No. 78. MBB, 50BB, Ellis
My Dream Fun, n.s., XI (19 March 1870), 15. No. 79. MBB, 50BB, Ellis
Damon v. Pythias Fun, n.s., XI (26 March 1870), 31. No. 80. MBB, Ellis
The Bumboat Woman's Story Fun, n.s., XI (9 April 1870), 45. No. 81. MBB, 50BB, Ellis
The Fairy Curate Fun, n.s., XII (23 July 1870), 32–33. No. 82. MBB, 50BB, Ellis
Phrenology Fun, n.s., XII (6 August 1870), 45. No. 83. MBB, 50BB, Ellis
The Perils of Invisibility Fun, n.s., XII (20 August 1870), 65. No. 84. MBB, 50BB, Ellis
The Wise Policeman Fun, n.s., XII (22 October 1870), 156. No. 85. Ellis
A Drop of Pantomime Water The Graphic, II, 25 December 1870, Christmas Number, 20. Ellis
Old Paul and Old Tim Fun, n.s., XIII (28 January 1871), 35. No. 86. MBB, Ellis
"Eheu! Fugaces" The Dark Blue, III (April 1872), 142–143. Searle, Ellis
Jester James Time, I (April 1879), 54–57. Ellis
The Policeman's Story Time, I (May 1879), 166–168. Ellis
The Thief's Apology Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, XXII (6 December 1884), "Holly Leaves" (Christmas number), 267. Ellis
The King and the Stroller The Queen's Christmas Carol: An Anthology of Poems, Stories, Essays, Drawings and Music by British Authors, Artists and Composers (London: The Daily Mail, 1905), 80–81. Ellis

Adaptations edit

Some of the Bab Ballads have been recorded by several performers, including Stanley Holloway (1959)[9] Redvers Kyle (1963)[10] and Jim Broadbent (1999).[11] In 2016, The W. S. Gilbert Society released a 2-CD set read by various British performers, including several who performed with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company.[12]

Four have been set to music by Ken Malucelli,[11] and two have been adapted for the stage by Brian Mitchell and Joseph Nixon.[13]

See also edit

References edit

  • Dark, Sidney; Rowland Grey (1923). W. S. Gilbert – His Life and Letters. London: Methuen & Co. Ltd.
  • Gilbert, W. S. (1869). The "Bab" Ballads – Much Sound and Little Sense. London: John Camden Hotten.
  • Gilbert, W. S. (1872). More "Bab" Ballads. London: George Routledge & Sons.
  • Gilbert, W. S. (1876). Fifty "Bab" Ballads. London: George Routledge & Sons.
  • Gilbert, W. S. (1882). The "Bab" Ballads – Much Sound and Little Sense. London: George Routledge & Sons. Complete edition in one volume incorporating the original "Bab" Ballads and More "Bab" Ballads.
  • Gilbert, W. S. (2 April 1883). "William Schwenck Gilbert: an Autobiography". Theatre. New series. I: 217–24.
  • Gilbert, W. S. (1890). Songs of a Savoyard. London: George Routledge & Sons.
  • Gilbert, W. S. (1898). The Bab Ballads with which are included Songs of a Savoyard. London: George Routledge & Sons.
  • Gilbert, W. S. (1904). The Bab Ballads with which are included Songs of a Savoyard (6th ed.). London: Macmillan and Co., Limited.
  • Gilbert, W. S. (1932). Townley Searle (ed.). Lost Bab Ballads. London: G. P. Putnam's Sons Ltd.
  • Gilbert, W. S. (1970). James Ellis (ed.). The Bab Ballads. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press. ISBN 0-674-05800-3.
  • Goldberg, Isaac (1929). The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan or The 'Compleat' Savoyard. London: John Murray.
  • Plumb, Philip (Winter 2004). "Gilbert, the snake in the Garden of Eden". W. S. Gilbert Society Journal. 2 (16): 496–499.
  • Stedman, Jane W. (1996). W. S. Gilbert – A Classic Victorian and His Theatre. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Gilbert, 1883
  2. ^ Stedman, 1996, p. 11
  3. ^ Plumb 2004, p. 499
  4. ^ Ellis 1970, p. 13
  5. ^ Gilbert, 1876, p. vii
  6. ^ Ellis 1970, p. 27, n. 53
  7. ^ Gilbert, 1897
  8. ^ Gilbert, W. S.; Andrew Crowther (ed.) The Bab Ballads: A New Selection, Renard Press (2023) ISBN 9781804470664
  9. ^ Shepherd, Marc. "Bab Ballads and Cautionary Tales", Gilbert & Sullivan Discography, 27 August 2002, accessed 25 August 2016
  10. ^ Shepherd, Marc. "The Bab Ballads by W. S. Gilbert", Gilbert & Sullivan Discography, 27 August 2002, accessed 25 August 2016
  11. ^ a b "The Bab Ballads on Audiotape", The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive, 5 October 2011; "The Bab Ballads (1999)", Gilbert & Sullivan Discography, 26 October 2001, both accessed 25 August 2016
  12. ^ Crowther, Andrew. [www.wsgilbert.co.uk "The Bab Ballads: a new recording"], The W. S. Gilbert Society, accessed 7 September 2016
  13. ^ "Gilbert (No Sullivan)", FoundryGroup.com, accessed 25 August 2016

External links edit

  • Introduction to The Bab Ballads
  •   Bab Ballads public domain audiobook at LibriVox

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations July 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Bab Ballads is a collection of light verse by W S Gilbert 1836 1911 illustrated with his own comic drawings The poems take their name from Gilbert s childhood nickname He later began to sign his illustrations Bab In writing these verses Gilbert developed his topsy turvy style in which the humour is derived by setting up a ridiculous premise and working out its logical consequences however absurd The ballads also reveal Gilbert s cynical and satirical approach to humour Gilbert wrote most of the ballads and first published a collection of them in book form before he became famous for his comic opera librettos written in collaboration with the composer Arthur Sullivan One of Gilbert s illustrations for Gentle Alice Brown The Bab Ballads became famous on their own as well as being a source for plot elements characters and songs that Gilbert recycled in the Gilbert and Sullivan operas They were read aloud at private dinner parties at public banquets and even in the House of Lords The ballads have been much published and some have been recorded or otherwise adapted Contents 1 Early history 2 Subsequent publication 3 Identification and Attribution 4 List of Bab Ballads 5 Adaptations 6 See also 7 References 8 Notes 9 External linksEarly history edit nbsp Frontispiece of The Bab Ballads 1868Gilbert himself explained how The Bab Ballads came about In 1861 the magazine Fun was started under the editorship of Mr H J Byron With much labour I turned out an article three quarters of a column long and sent it to the editor together with a half page drawing on wood A day or two later the printer of the paper called upon me with Mr Byron s compliments and staggered me with a request to contribute a column of copy and a half page drawing every week for the term of my natural life I hardly knew how to treat the offer for it seemed to me that into that short article I had poured all I knew I was empty I had exhausted myself I didn t know any more However the printer encouraged me with Mr Byron s compliments and I said I would try I did try and I found to my surprise that there was a little left and enough indeed to enable me to contribute some hundreds of columns to the periodical throughout his editorship and that of his successor poor Tom Hood 1 For ten years Gilbert wrote articles and poems for Fun of which he was also the drama critic Gilbert s first column cannot now be identified 2 The first known contribution is a drawing titled Some mistake here on page 56 of the issue for 26 October 1861 3 Some of Gilbert s early work for the journal remains unidentified because many pieces were unsigned The earliest pieces that Gilbert himself considered worthy to be collected in The Bab Ballads started to appear in 1865 and then much more steadily from 1866 to 1869 The series takes its title from the nickname Bab which is short for baby It may also be a homage to Charles Dickens s pen name Boz Gilbert did not start signing his drawings Bab regularly until 1866 and he did not start calling the poems Bab Ballads until the first collected edition was published in 1869 From then on his new poems in Fun were captioned The Bab Ballads Gilbert also started numbering the poems with Mister William published 6 February 1869 as No 60 However it is not certain which poems Gilbert considered to be Nos 1 59 Ellis counts backwards including only those poems with drawings and finds that the first Bab Ballad was The Story of Gentle Archibald 4 However Gilbert did not include Gentle Archibald in his collected editions while he did include several poems published earlier than that Nor did Gilbert limit the collected editions to poems with illustrations By 1870 Gilbert s output of Bab Ballads had started to tail off considerably corresponding to his rising success as a dramatist The last poem that Gilbert himself considered to be a Bab Ballad Old Paul and Old Tim appeared in Fun in January 1871 In the remaining forty years of his life Gilbert made only a handful of verse contributions to periodicals Some posthumous editions of The Bab Ballads have included these later poems although Gilbert did not Subsequent publication edit nbsp 1898 edition of The Bab Ballads with which are included Songs of a SavoyardBy 1868 Gilbert s poems had won sufficient popularity to justify a collected edition He selected forty four of the poems thirty four of them illustrated for an edition of The Bab Ballads Much Sound and Little Sense A second collected edition More Bab Ballads including thirty five ballads all illustrated appeared in 1872 In 1876 Gilbert collected fifty of his favourite poems in Fifty Bab Ballads with one poem being collected for the first time Etiquette and twenty five poems that had appeared in the earlier volumes being left out As Gilbert explained The period during which they were written extended over some three or four years many however were composed hastily and under the discomforting necessity of having to turn out a quantity of lively verse by a certain day in every week As it seemed to me and to others that the volumes were disfigured by the presence of these hastily written impostors I thought it better to withdraw from both volumes such Ballads as seemed to show evidence of carelessness or undue haste and to publish the remainder in the compact form under which they are now presented to the reader 5 Gilbert s readers were not happy with the loss and in 1882 Gilbert published all of the poems that had appeared in either The Bab Ballads or More Bab Ballads once again excluding Etiquette Some twentieth century editions of More Bab Ballads include Etiquette In 1890 Gilbert produced Songs of a Savoyard a volume of sixty nine detached lyrics from the Savoy Operas each with a new title and some of them slightly reworded to fit the changed context Many of them also received Bab illustrations in the familiar style He also included two deleted lyrics from Iolanthe footnoted as omitted in representation The effect was that of a new volume of Bab Ballads Indeed Gilbert considered calling the volume The Savoy Ballads 6 Finally in 1898 Gilbert produced The Bab Ballads with which are included Songs of a Savoyard This volume included all of the Bab Ballads that had appeared in any of the earlier collected volumes the sixty nine Songs of a Savoyard published in 1890 and eighteen additional lyrics in the same format taken from the four operas he had written since then The Bab Ballads and the illustrated opera lyrics alternated creating the impression of one integrated body of work Gilbert also added more than two hundred new drawings providing illustrations for the ten ballads that had previously lacked them and replacing most of the others He wrote I have always felt that many of the original illustrations to The Bab Ballads erred gravely in the direction of unnecessary extravagance This defect I have endeavoured to correct through the medium of the two hundred new drawings which I have designed for this volume I am afraid I cannot claim for them any other recommendation 7 It was in this form that The Bab Ballads remained almost constantly in print until the expiration of the copyright at the end of 1961 James Ellis s new edition in 1970 restored the original drawings retaining from the edition of 1898 only those drawings that went with the previously unillustrated ballads Identification and Attribution editThere is no universally agreed list of poems that constitute The Bab Ballads The series clearly includes all the poems that Gilbert himself published under that title but there are others he did not include in any of the collected editions published in his lifetime Most writers have accepted as Bab Ballads any poems whether illustrated or not that Gilbert contributed to periodicals not counting poems written or repurposed as operatic lyrics After Gilbert s death there were several attempts to identify additional ballads that were missing from the collected editions that had been published to that point Dark amp Gray 1923 Goldberg 1929 and Searle 1932 identified and published additional ballads not all of which have been accepted into the canon A 1970 edition edited by James Ellis includes all the poems that Gilbert himself acknowledged all the poems from Dark amp Gray Goldberg and or Searle that Ellis finds authentic and others identified by no other previous compilers There are several ballads that Ellis identifies as Gilbert s either on stylistic grounds or by the presence of a Bab illustration accompanying the poem in the original publication These include two distinct poems called The Cattle Show as well as Sixty Three and Sixty Four The Dream The Baron Klopfzetterheim and Down to the Derby These attributions are provisional and have not been accepted by all scholars because the poems themselves are unsigned and Gilbert sometimes provided illustrations for the work of other writers Starting with the new series of Fun those with n s in the source reference Gilbert s authorship is not in doubt as the pieces for which he was paid can be confirmed from the proprietors copies of that journal which now reside in the Huntington Library A 2023 collection of 41 of the ballads titled The Bab Ballads A New Selection was edited with an introduction by Andrew Crowther secretary of the W S Gilbert Society 8 List of Bab Ballads editThe table below lists all the Bab Ballads that are included in James Ellis s edition of 1970 The second column shows the reference for the periodical in which each poem originally appeared and the third column shows the collection s that have included the poem The following abbreviations are used TBB The Bab Ballads London John Camden Hotten 1868 MBB More Bab Ballads London Routledge 1872 50BB Fifty Bab Ballads London Routledge 1876 D amp G W S Gilbert His Life and Letters Sidney Dark amp Rowland Grey Methuen 1923 Goldberg Story of Gilbert and Sullivan Isaac Goldberg John Murray 1929 Searle Lost Bab Ballads Townley Searle G P Putnam s Sons Ltd 1932 Ellis The Bab Ballads James Ellis ed Belknap Press 1970 Starting with Mister William Gilbert assigned numbers to most of the ballads that appeared in Fun Those numbers are shown in the second column after the source reference Ballad Title Original Source Reference CollectionsThe Advent of Spring Fun II 1 February 1862 200 EllisThe Cattle Show Fun V 12 December 1863 121 Searle EllisThe Cattle Show The Comic News I 19 December 1863 180 EllisSixty Three and Sixty Four Fun V 2 January 1864 162 EllisThe Dream Fun V 27 February 1864 242 Goldberg EllisThe Baron Klopfzetterheim Fun VI 19 26 March 2 9 16 April 1864 8 9 18 21 38 48 Searle EllisDown to the Derby Fun VI 28 May 1864 110 111 D amp G Searle EllisSomething Like Nonsense Verses Fun n s I 10 24 June 1865 31 51 EllisOde to my Clothes Fun n s I 10 June 1865 33 EllisThe Student Fun n s I 1 July 1865 67 EllisTempora Mutantur Fun n s I 15 July 1865 82 TBB EllisThe Bachelors Strike Fun n s I 22 July 1865 99 EllisA Bad Night Of It Fun n s I 19 August 1865 139 EllisTo Phœbe Fun n s I 26 August 1865 144 TBB 50BB EllisOzone Fun n s II 16 September 1865 2 EllisTo the Terrestrial Globe Fun n s II 30 September 1865 29 TBB 50BB EllisThe Monkey in Trouble Fun n s II 7 October 1865 31 EllisBack Again Fun n s II 7 October 1865 39 EllisTo My Absent Husband Punch XLIX 14 October 1865 151 Goldberg Searle EllisMy Return Punch XLIX 21 October 1865 153 EllisMusings in a Music Hall Fun n s II 28 October 1865 69 D amp G EllisPantomimic Presentiments Fun n s II 2 December 1865 111 EllisThe Bar and its Moaning Fun n s II 9 December 1865 122 EllisTo Euphrosyne Fun n s II 23 December 1865 150 EllisThe Phantom Curate Fun n s II 6 January 1866 162 TBB 50BB EllisTo a Little Maid Fun n s II 6 January 1866 167 Ellis TBB 50BBFerdinando and Elvira Fun n s II 17 February 1866 229 TBB 50BB EllisThe Pantomime Super to His Mask Fun n s II 24 February 1866 238 TBB 50BB EllisThe Yarn of The Nancy Bell Fun n s II 3 March 1866 242 243 TBB 50BB EllisMonsieur le Blond on London Fun n s II 3 March 1866 249 EllisHaunted Fun n s III 24 March 1866 12 TBB 50BB EllisThe Reverend Rawston Wright Fun n s III 28 April 1866 67 Searle EllisThe Story of Gentle Archibald Fun n s III 19 May 1866 100 101 D amp G Searle EllisTo My Bride Fun n s III 9 June 1866 125 TBB 50BB EllisOnly a Dancing Girl Fun n s III 23 June 1866 146 TBB 50BB EllisTo My Steed Fun n s III 23 June 1866 152 EllisKing Borria Bungalee Boo Fun n s III 7 July 1866 167 TBB 50BB EllisJack Casts His Shell Fun n s IV 6 October 1866 37 EllisHow to Write an Irish Drama Fun n s IV 1 December 1866 127 EllisGeneral John Fun n s V 1 June 1867 127 TBB EllisSir Guy the Crusader Fun n s V 8 June 1867 139 TBB EllisSir Galahad the Golumptious Fun n s V 15 June 1867 149 EllisDisillusioned Fun n s V 6 July 1867 173 TBB EllisJohn and Freddy Fun n s V 3 August 1867 222 TBB EllisLorenzo de Lardy Fun n s V 10 August 1867 225 TBB EllisThe Bishop and the Busman Fun n s V 17 August 1867 238 TBB EllisBabette s Love Fun n s V 24 August 1867 247 TBB EllisFanny and Jenny Fun n s V 7 September 1867 269 D amp G Searle EllisSir Macklin Fun n s VI 14 September 1867 6 7 TBB 50BB EllisThe Troubadour Fun n s VI 21 September 1867 15 TBB 50BB EllisBen Allah Achmet Fun n s VI 28 September 1867 25 TBB EllisThe Folly of Brown Fun n s VI 5 October 1867 35 TBB EllisJoe Golightly Fun n s VI 12 October 1867 54 TBB EllisThe Rival Curates Fun n s VI 19 October 1867 57 TBB 50BB EllisThomas Winterbottom Hance Fun n s VI 26 October 1867 74 75 TBB 50BB EllisA and B OR The Sensation Twins Fun n s VI 2 November 1867 77 Goldberg Searle EllisSea Side Snobs Fun n s VI 9 November 1867 88 Searle EllisThe Bishop of Rum ti Foo Fun n s VI 16 November 1867 104 TBB 50BB EllisThe Precocious Baby Fun n s VI 23 November 1867 113 TBB 50BB EllisBaines Carew Gentleman Fun n s VI 30 November 1867 124 TBB 50BB EllisA Discontented Sugar Broker Fun n s VI 14 December 1867 137 TBB 50BB EllisThe Force of Argument Fun n s VI 21 December 1867 149 TBB EllisAt A Pantomime Fun n s VI 28 December 1867 165 TBB 50BB EllisThe Three Kings of Chickeraboo Fun n s VI 18 January 1868 191 TBB EllisThe Periwinkle Girl Fun n s VI 1 February 1868 211 TBB EllisCaptain Reece Fun n s VI 8 February 1868 221 TBB 50BB EllisThomson Green and Harriet Hale Fun n s VI 15 February 1868 242 TBB EllisBob Polter Fun n s VI 29 February 1868 260 261 TBB 50BB EllisThe Ghost the Gallant the Gael and the Goblin Fun n s VII 14 March 1868 6 TBB 50BB EllisEllen McJones Aberdeen Fun n s VII 21 March 1868 16 TBB 50BB EllisThe Sensation Captain Fun n s VII 4 April 1868 43 TBB EllisTrial by Jury Fun n s VII 11 April 1868 54 EllisThe Reverend Micah Sowls Fun n s VII 18 April 1868 65 TBB EllisPeter the Wag Fun n s VII 25 April 1868 75 TBB 50BB EllisThe Story of Prince Agib Fun n s VII 16 May 1868 107 TBB 50BB EllisGentle Alice Brown Fun n s VII 23 May 1868 111 TBB 50BB EllisPasha Bailey Ben Fun n s VII 6 June 1868 133 MBBBlabworth cum Talkington Fun n s VII 20 June 1868 153 Goldberg Searle EllisThe Sailor Boy To His Lass Fun n s VII 27 June 1868 163 MBB 50BB EllisSir Conrad and the Rusty One Fun n s VII 4 July 1868 174 D amp G Searle EllisThe Cunning Woman Fun n s VII 25 July 1868 205 MBB EllisThe Modest Couple Fun n s VII 8 August 1868 225 MBB EllisThe Bandoline Player Fun n s VII 22 August 1868 246 D amp G Searle EllisSir Barnaby Bampton Boo Fun n s VII 29 August 1868 255 MBB EllisBoulogne Fun n s VIII 12 September 1868 7 Searle EllisBrave Alum Bey Fun n s VIII 19 September 1868 16 MBB EllisGregory Parable LL D Fun n s VIII 3 October 1868 35 MBB EllisLieutenant Colonel Flare Fun n s VIII 10 October 1868 46 MBB EllisThe Hermit Fun n s VIII 17 October 1868 62 Goldberg Searle EllisAnnie Protheroe Fun n s VIII 24 October 1868 65 MBB 50BB EllisThe Captain and the Mermaids Fun n s VIII 7 November 1868 85 MBB 50BB EllisAn Unfortunate Likeness Fun n s VIII 14 November 1868 96 MBB 50BBA Boulogne Table d Hote Tom Hood s Comic Annual for 1868 London Fun office 1868 78 Searle EllisThe Railway Guard s Song Tom Hood s Comic Annual for 1868 London Fun office 1868 79 EllisThe Undecided Man Tom Hood s Comic Annual for 1868 London Fun office 1868 79 Searle EllisPremonitory Symptoms Fun n s VIII 28 November 1868 117 EllisLost Mr Blake Fun n s VIII 28 November 1868 121 MBB 50BB EllisLittle Oliver Fun n s VIII 5 December 1868 132 MBB EllisWhat Is A Burlesque Belgravia Annual ed M E Braddon London 1868 106 107 EllisThe Phantom Head Fun n s VIII 19 December 1868 151 Goldberg Searle EllisThe Politest of Nations Fun n s VIII 2 January 1869 173 EllisWoman s Gratitude Fun n s VIII 9 January 1869 176 177 Goldberg Searle EllisThe Baby s Vengeance Fun n s VIII 16 January 1869 188 MBB 50BB EllisThe Two Ogres Fun n s VIII 23 January 1869 204 MBB EllisMister William Fun n s VIII 6 February 1869 218 No 60 MBB 50BB EllisThe Martinet Fun n s VIII 13 February 1869 228 No 61 MBB 50BB EllisThe King of Canoodle Dum Fun n s VIII 20 February 1869 238 239 No 62 MBB 50BB EllisFirst Love Fun n s VIII 27 February 1869 248 No 63 MBB EllisThe Haughty Actor Fun n s IX 27 March 1869 31 No 64 MBB 50BB EllisThe Two Majors Fun n s IX 3 April 1869 41 No 65 MBB 50BB EllisThe Three Bohemian Ones Fun n s IX 10 April 1869 51 No 66 D amp G Searle EllisThe Policeman s Beard Fun n s IX 1 May 1869 75 No 67 Goldberg Searle EllisThe Bishop of Rum ti Foo Again Fun n s IX 8 May 1869 85 No 68 MBB 50BB EllisA Worm Will Turn Fun n s IX 15 May 1869 104 No 69 MBB EllisThe Mystic Selvagee Fun n s IX 22 May 1869 112 No 70 MBB 50BB EllisEmily John James and I Fun n s IX 29 May 1869 115 No 71 MBB 50BB EllisThe Ghost to his Ladye Love Fun n s IX 14 August 1869 223 EllisPrince Il Baleine Fun n s IX 28 August 1869 253 No 72 D amp G Searle EllisThe Way of Wooing Fun n s X 11 September 1869 13 No 73 MBB 50BB EllisThe Scornful Colonel Fun n s X 25 September 1869 31 No 74 Goldberg Searle EllisThe Variable Baby Fun n s X 9 October 1869 51 No 75 Goldberg Searle EllisThe Ladies of the Lea Fun n s X 30 October 1869 75 No 76 Goldberg Searle EllisHongree and Mahry Fun n s X 20 November 1869 105 No 77 MBB 50BB EllisEtiquette The Graphic I 25 December 1869 Christmas Number 6 7 50BB EllisThe Reverend Simon Magnus Fun n s X 5 February 1870 215 No 78 MBB 50BB EllisMy Dream Fun n s XI 19 March 1870 15 No 79 MBB 50BB EllisDamon v Pythias Fun n s XI 26 March 1870 31 No 80 MBB EllisThe Bumboat Woman s Story Fun n s XI 9 April 1870 45 No 81 MBB 50BB EllisThe Fairy Curate Fun n s XII 23 July 1870 32 33 No 82 MBB 50BB EllisPhrenology Fun n s XII 6 August 1870 45 No 83 MBB 50BB EllisThe Perils of Invisibility Fun n s XII 20 August 1870 65 No 84 MBB 50BB EllisThe Wise Policeman Fun n s XII 22 October 1870 156 No 85 EllisA Drop of Pantomime Water The Graphic II 25 December 1870 Christmas Number 20 EllisOld Paul and Old Tim Fun n s XIII 28 January 1871 35 No 86 MBB Ellis Eheu Fugaces The Dark Blue III April 1872 142 143 Searle EllisJester James Time I April 1879 54 57 EllisThe Policeman s Story Time I May 1879 166 168 EllisThe Thief s Apology Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News XXII 6 December 1884 Holly Leaves Christmas number 267 EllisThe King and the Stroller The Queen s Christmas Carol An Anthology of Poems Stories Essays Drawings and Music by British Authors Artists and Composers London The Daily Mail 1905 80 81 EllisAdaptations editSome of the Bab Ballads have been recorded by several performers including Stanley Holloway 1959 9 Redvers Kyle 1963 10 and Jim Broadbent 1999 11 In 2016 The W S Gilbert Society released a 2 CD set read by various British performers including several who performed with the D Oyly Carte Opera Company 12 Four have been set to music by Ken Malucelli 11 and two have been adapted for the stage by Brian Mitchell and Joseph Nixon 13 See also editPineapple Poll ballet based on The Bumboat Woman s Story References editDark Sidney Rowland Grey 1923 W S Gilbert His Life and Letters London Methuen amp Co Ltd Gilbert W S 1869 The Bab Ballads Much Sound and Little Sense London John Camden Hotten Gilbert W S 1872 More Bab Ballads London George Routledge amp Sons Gilbert W S 1876 Fifty Bab Ballads London George Routledge amp Sons Gilbert W S 1882 The Bab Ballads Much Sound and Little Sense London George Routledge amp Sons Complete edition in one volume incorporating the original Bab Ballads and More Bab Ballads Gilbert W S 2 April 1883 William Schwenck Gilbert an Autobiography Theatre New series I 217 24 Gilbert W S 1890 Songs of a Savoyard London George Routledge amp Sons Gilbert W S 1898 The Bab Ballads with which are included Songs of a Savoyard London George Routledge amp Sons Gilbert W S 1904 The Bab Ballads with which are included Songs of a Savoyard 6th ed London Macmillan and Co Limited Gilbert W S 1932 Townley Searle ed Lost Bab Ballads London G P Putnam s Sons Ltd Gilbert W S 1970 James Ellis ed The Bab Ballads Cambridge MA Belknap Press ISBN 0 674 05800 3 Goldberg Isaac 1929 The Story of Gilbert and Sullivan or The Compleat Savoyard London John Murray Plumb Philip Winter 2004 Gilbert the snake in the Garden of Eden W S Gilbert Society Journal 2 16 496 499 Stedman Jane W 1996 W S Gilbert A Classic Victorian and His Theatre Oxford Oxford University Press Notes edit Gilbert 1883 Stedman 1996 p 11 Plumb 2004 p 499 Ellis 1970 p 13 Gilbert 1876 p vii Ellis 1970 p 27 n 53 Gilbert 1897 Gilbert W S Andrew Crowther ed The Bab Ballads A New Selection Renard Press 2023 ISBN 9781804470664 Shepherd Marc Bab Ballads and Cautionary Tales Gilbert amp Sullivan Discography 27 August 2002 accessed 25 August 2016 Shepherd Marc The Bab Balladsby W S Gilbert Gilbert amp Sullivan Discography 27 August 2002 accessed 25 August 2016 a b The Bab Ballads on Audiotape The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive 5 October 2011 The Bab Ballads 1999 Gilbert amp Sullivan Discography 26 October 2001 both accessed 25 August 2016 Crowther Andrew www wsgilbert co uk The Bab Ballads a new recording The W S Gilbert Society accessed 7 September 2016 Gilbert No Sullivan FoundryGroup com accessed 25 August 2016External links edit nbsp Wikisource has original text related to this article The Bab Ballads nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bab Ballads Introduction to The Bab Ballads nbsp Bab Ballads public domain audiobook at LibriVox Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bab Ballads amp oldid 1215546263, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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