Just received this little tutor. Prob. early 1880's (though there's no date on it). My collection of tutors has been packed away but this seems to be yet another "version" of the standard "cheap tutor" for the period. I suspect that the printing plates for the main body of the book (elements of music, how to tune and hold the banjo, etc.) were licensed to various publishers who added their own covers and perhaps the tunes. It all looks very familiar...
It has a number of quirks, which I find charming. It speaks only of fingerstyle playing...yet the very few tunes which have R/H fingering indications at all are obviously using "stroke-style". In the instructions for fingering, it specifically mentions R/H fingering will conisist of "X-1-2" but having thumbed thru the tunes, I find no instance of a "2" being used. ;-)
It does contain the obligatory few operatic tunes (as "airs") and even one specifically noted to be played in the "Guitar Style". Weren't we supposed to be doing that anyway? ;-)
Ah well. Much like Sept. Winner and Elias Howe, I suspect Mr. Ryan had never even smelt a banjo. I'll put it in the que to be photographed and made into a .pdf for you all to pass judgement upon.
Now, move along. Nothing to see here!