Winner, Septimus. Winner’s Band of Four; being a Choice Selection of Popular Melodies arranged as Easy Quartets for the Violin or Flute, Cornet or Clarionet, 2nd Violin and Violincello, comprising Waltzes, Polkas, Galops, Cotillions, and other Fashionable Round, Square and Fancy Dances. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co.; New York: C. H. Ditson & Co., c1873. score (79, [1] p.).
Saint-Saëns, Camille. Samson and Delilah. Opera in Three Acts. Composed by C. Saint-Saëns. French and English Text. English Version by M. J. Barnett. [Oliver Ditson Company’s Standard Edition of Opera Librettos]. Boston: Oliver Ditson Co.; New York: C. H. Ditson & Co.; Chicago: Lyon & Healy; Boston: John C. Haynes & Co.; Philadelphia: J. E. Ditson & Co., cMDCCCXCV. 26 p., [6] p. of adv.
Bradbury, William Batchelder. Esther, the Beautiful Queen. A Cantata or Short Oratorio. Designed for Musical Conventions, Festivals, and Musical Societies. Composed by William B. Bradbury. Words Written by C. M. Cady. Revised and Adapted for Dramatic Presentation by R. W. Seager. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co.; New-York: C. H. Ditson & Co.; Chicago: Lyon & Healy, c1874. score (94 p.), [2] p. of adv., additional adv. on covers.
Root, George Frederick. Daniel; or, The Captivity and Restoration. A Sacred Cantata, in Three Parts. Words Selected and Prepared by C. M. Cady, assisted by Miss F. J. Crosby. Music Composed by George F. Root and William B. Bradbury. Boston: Oliver Ditson & Co.; New York: C. H. Ditson & Co., [c1881]. score (45 p.).