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    Author: BEL (John)

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    HE’J GThBEL (John). A German community under American occupation: Marburg, 1945—52. [with a bibliography.] (Stanford Studies in History, Economics andPolitical Science, 21.) PP. vi. t- 259. 8. StanforcL Qal. ,1861.

    Card ID: 375


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    Author: BELL (John)

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    YBH Bel BELL (John), Lend Surveyor. Rbymes of Northern bards. Edited by’ John Bell. 1812. Facsimile with an introduction by David Harker. pp. lix, 331. Nevcastle on Tyne, 1971.

    Card ID: 153


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    Author: BELL (John)

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    ‘tEL Bel Reference only BELL (John), Bookseller. Bell’s British theatre, etc. [ontinued.J 11. The Refusal, by Colley Gibber. The Way of the world, by W. Congreve. Amphitryon, altered from Dryden by Dr. He.wkesworth. The Drummer, by Hr. Addison. The Relapae, by Sii John Vanbrugh. 1777. [SF HXT CARD.]

    Card ID: 141


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    Author: BELL (John)

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    YBL Bel Reference only BELL (John), Bookseller. 19. Volpone, altered froii Ben Jonson. Conntry lasses, by Mr. C. John8on. Mistake, by Sir John Varibrugh. ‘Gamesters, as altered from Shirley. The Lady’s last stake, by C. Cibber. 1778. 20. Elvira, by Mr. Mallets Boadicia, by Mr. Glover. Creusa, by W. Whitehead, Esq. Douglas, by Hr. Hume. Roman father, by W. hitehead, Esq. 1 ‘778.

    Card ID: 145


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    Author: BANKS (John)

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    YEL Bel Reference only BANKS (John), Dramatic Writer. The Albion quecn or, the Death of Mary Qiieen of Spots: a tragedy...Distinguishing a).6o the variations of the theatre, as performed at the Theatre Royal in Covexit Garden. Rgulated from the prompt—book...by Mr. Wild, prompter. (Bell’s Edition.) pp. 6k. Frontispiece. London, 1777. Bound in a volume lettered: Bell’s British Theatre, 1e.

    Card ID: 92


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    Author: BELL (John)

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    YBL Bel Reference only BELL (John), Bookseller. Bell’s British theatre, consisting of the most esteemed English plays. idols. 1—5, 7, 9—11, 13—15, 17-20. London, 1776—78. Imperfect; wanting vole. 6, 8, 12 and 16. ]ach vo.ume has a second, engraved, title—page. mach play has a separate title—page and pagination, and is separately catalogued. [SEE NEXT CARD.]

    Card ID: 135


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    Author: BELL (John)

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    YBL - Bel eference only BELL (John), Bookseller. Bell’s Britiah theatre, etc. [Continued.] 13. The Inconstant, by Farquhar. The Double dealer1 by Congreve. The Foundling, by Mr. Moore. The Spanish Fryar, by Dryden. The Double gallant, by Cibber. 1777. 14. The Albiori queens, by Mr. Banks. Anna Bullen, by Mr. Banks. Mariainne, by 14r. Fenton. Ximena, by Mr. Cibber. The Brothers, by Dr. Young. 1777. [sEE NEXT CARD.]

    Card ID: 142


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    Author: BELL (John)

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    YBL Bel Ieference only BELL (John)1 Bookseller. Befl.’s British theatre, etc. [Continued.) 17. The Twin rivals, by Mr. Farquhar. The Country wife, by Mr. Wycherley. The Fair Quaker of Deal, by Mr. Shadwell. The Alchyist, by Ben Jonon. Love’s last shift, by Co].ley Cjbber, 177?. 18. Sophonsiba, by Mr. Thomson. PhilaQtcr, altered from Beaumont and Fletcher. Virginia, by Mr. Crisp. Ulysses, by N. owe. Gustavus Vasa, by Henry Brooke, E80 1778. [s NEXT CARD.]

    Card ID: 144


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    Author: DRYDEN (John)

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    YDL Bel Reference only DRYDEN (John). [Dramatic Works.—Sinle Works.) All for love; or, the World well lost: a tragedy... Distinguishing also the variations of the theatre, as performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. Regulated from the proznpt-book...by Mr. Hopkins, prompter. (Bell’s Edition.) pp. 88. Frontis. London, 1776. Bowid in a volume lettered: Bell’s British Theatre, 5.

    Card ID: 133


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    Author: DRYDEN (John)

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    YBL Bel Reference only DRYDEN (John). [Dramatic Works.—Single Works.) The Spanish fryar; or, the Double discovery: a comedy. . .Distinguishing also the variations of the theatre, as performed at the Theatre Royal in Covent Garden. Regulated from the promptbook...by Wild, prompter. (Bell’s Edition.) pp. 92. Frontispiece. London, 1777. Botand in a volume’lettered: Bell’s British Theatre, 13. [Another copy.] r SOc I9LrtJ$ Ji Imperfect; wanting the ‘ - e. L 3 Bound in a volume lett ‘lays, I

    Card ID: 190


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    Author: FANBRUGH ( John)

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    YBL Bel Reference only ‘FANBRUGH ( John). The Provok’d wife: a comedy...:Distinuishing also the variations oB the theatre, as performed at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane. Regulated from the promptTbook...by Mr. Hopkins, prompter. (Bell’s Edition.) pp. 77. Frontispiece. London, l77. Bound in a volume lettered: Bell’s Britiah Tneatre, 2. .

    Card ID: 541


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    Author: BL (John)

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    YBL Bel - eference only BL (John), Bookseller. Bell’s British theatre, etc. [Continued.] 1. Zara, by Aaron Hill, Esq. Venice preserved, by Mr. T. Otway. Jane Shore, by N. Rowe, Eaq. Siege of Daiascua, by Mr. Hughes. Distressed nother, by Mr. A. Philips. 1776. 2 The Provok’d wife, by Sir J. Vanbrui. Every man in his humour, by Ben Jonson. The Beaux stratagem, by G. Farquhar, Esq. The Old batchelor, by W. Congreve, Esq. The Comriittee, by Sir. R. Itoward. 1777. [SES NEXT CARD.]

    Card ID: 136