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Thomas Allan (publisher)


Thomas Allan (born 25 November 1832 – 1894) was an English collector of songs and a music publisher who, probably unbeknown to himself, played a major part in the recording of the music of the day.

Allan grew up to respect and love books.

In 1858, he joined his brother Ralph's Newcastle upon Tyne stationery business. Soon afterwards, he opened his own shop selling papers and books.

In 1862, he published his first book, Tyneside Songs. The first edition was very small and covered mainly songs of Edward "Ned" Corvan and George "Geordie" Ridley.

Over the years he developed the book, adding to it, until eventually it became an extremely large volume with almost 600 pages (590?). The title was changed to Allan's Tyneside Songs, and the contents increased to cover not just the songs but details and histories of them, their writers and singers. As it developed, the theme changed from one of solely popular songs to encompass many older traditional songs, aiming to spread the popularity of the book to a wider audience. It is now an invaluable source of historical reference providing wealth of information.

The second edition followed in the following year of 1863.

1864 saw the third edition now entitled A Choice Collection of Tyneside Songs by E. Corvan, G. Ridley, J.P. Robson, R. Emery ... etc.

In 1872, a further edition was published.

The edition of 1873 was called A Choice Collection of Tyneside Songs by Wilson, Corvan, Mitford, Gilcrhrist, Robson, Harrison, Emery, Ridley, Oliver, Shield, &c,. &c., &c., with lives of the authors illustrated with views of the town and portraits of the poets and eccentrics of Newcastle. It was published by Allan, 62 Dean Street, Newcastle upon Tyne: & 16 Collingwood Street, North Shields. ("Ralph Allan, Tyne Street, Newcastle upon Tyne" was also mentioned on the cover, possibly as a seller)


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