Travelin’ On With The Weavers, by The Weavers; arranged for piano and guitar by Herbert Haufrecht. New York: Harper & Row, 1966. 1st edition. Hard cover binding with dust jacket, 165 pages. Good condition. This is a collection of songs by The Weavers, that indomitable quartet of singers and banjo-guitar players who had a major influence on the popularity of folk music in the United States in the 1950s and 1960s. Here are gathered fifty-nine songs that represent the last two years of The Weavers’ performances as a group—and the best in their repertoire. There are songs from many different countries: French Canada, Israel, Latin America, Greece, South Africa, Scotland, the West Indies, the Bahamas. There are songs from many different regions and as many different periods of the United States: rousing Revolutionary and Civil War songs, Negro spirituals and lullabies. Old southern and New England hymns are given clever new treatment without disturbing the original rhythmic sense. Chanteys, railroad songs, love songs. Songs about race horses and songs about scheming wives, Depression tunes and blues. Modern songs with a social message, and songs that are supplications for peace. All are here—in a blend of spontaneity and polish that only The Weavers can produce.