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Author:
BOOTH (Michael Richard)
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BOOTH (Michael Richard).
See PROMPTER. -1
[The Prompter.) An edition of the theatrical numbers of the Prompter [81 numbers published between 12 Nov. 1734 and 25 Jun. 1736). With critical introduction and notes [and a bibliography. Typewritten thesis submitted for the degree of Ph.D. of the University of London in 1958 by M.R.Booth.)
19 58.
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519
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Author:
BO(YPH (Michael Richard)
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BO(YPH (Michael Richard).
The Maistrate and. other nineteenth century plays. [By various authors.) Edited by Michael R. Booth.
pp. t6i.
London, l97i-.
Contents: John Bull (1803>, by George Co].man the Younger. The Miller and his men (1813), by Isaac Pocock. The Factory lad (1832>, by John Walker. How to settle accounts with your laundress (18i.7, by Joseph Stirling Coyrie. Box and Cox < lSti.7), by John )ddison Morton. The Corsican brothers (1852), by Dion Boucicailt.. Engaged c1877’>, by William Schwenck Gilbert. The Magistrate <1885), by Arthur Wing Pinero. Mrs. I.ne’s defence ( 1900), by Henry Arthur Jones.
Card ID:
518
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Author:
CK (Iscac)
Description
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P000CK (Iscac).
The Miller and his men: a melodrama in two acts. ‘See BOOTh (Michael Richard).
The l4agistrate and other nineteenth century plays.
Edited by Michael R. Booth. pp. 83-120.
London, 197I.
Card ID:
501
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Author:
No Author available
Description
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PINERO itiur Wing).
The Magistrate: a farce in three acts.
See BO(YfH (Michael Richard).
The Magistrate and other nineteenth century plays. Edited by Michael R. Booth. pp. 299-378.
London, 1971..
Card ID:
223
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Author:
No Author available
Description
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COYNE (Joseph Stirling).
How to settle accounts with your laundress: an original farce in one act.
See BOOTH (Michael Richard).
The I’hgistrate and other nineteenth century plays. Edited by Michael B. Booth. pp. 153-lfl.
London, 19714..
Card ID:
292
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Author:
GILBERT (Sir William Schwenck)
Description
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Engaged: an entirely original farcical comedy in tbree acts.
See BOOTH (Michael Richard).
The Magistrate arid other nineteenth century plays. Edited by Michael It. Booth. pp. 2I3-296.
London, 1971i..
Card ID:
201
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Author:
No Author available
Description
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BOOTH (Michael Richard). -
Henry Fielding as dramatist and man of the theatre. [With a bibliography. Typewritten thesis submitted for the degree of 14.A. of the University of London in 1954.1 (6) ÷ 279 leaves.
4° 1954.
Card ID:
516
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Author:
DALY (Augustin)
Description
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DALY (Augustin).
Under the gaslight.
See BOOTH (Michael Richard).
Hiss the villain: six English and American melodramas, etc. pp. 271—3k2.
80 • london, 1961+.
Card ID:
159
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Author:
ES (John Thomas)
Description
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HAflES (John Thomas).
r Poll iy partner Joe.
See BOOTH (Michael Richard).
Hiss the villain: six English and American me1odranas, etc. pp. 87—lk.
80. London, 196L1.
Card ID:
380
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Author:
LEWIS (Leopold David)
Description
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LEWIS (Leopold David).
The Bells.
See BOOTH (Michael Richard).
Hiss the villain: six English and American melodramas, etc. pp. 3Li3382.
8°. London, 196b.
Card ID:
226
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Author:
COWAN (George)
Description
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Boo
COWAN (George), the Younger.
John Bull; or, the Englishman’s fireside. A comedy in five acts.
See BOcY.PH (Michael Richard).
The Magistrate and other nineteenth century plays. Edited by Michael It Booth. pp. 3-8b.
London, 1974.
Card ID:
226
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Author:
MORTON (John Maddi Son)
Description
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MORTON (John Maddi Son).
Box arid Cox: a romarice o real life in one act. See BO(YIH (Michael Richard).
The gistrate and other nineteenth century plays. Edited by Michael R. Booth. pp. 177-198.
London, 1974.
Card ID:
454