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Author:
READE (Charles)
Description
READE (Charles).
See BAKER (John Harold).
The Ipsden country: the home of Charles Reade.
Reading, 1959.
Card ID:
30
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Author:
READE (Charles)
Description
Malcolm Morley Collection 0 S
READE (Charles).
COLEMAN (John), Comedian. Charles Reade as I knew him.
8. London, 1903.
—A new and cheaper edition.
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8 . London, 19OL.
Card ID:
31
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Author:
READE (Charles)
Description
READE (Charles).
See SMITH (Sheila N.)
The Novels of Charles Reade, with special reference to the influence of his dramatic, and journalistic work upon his conception of the novel.
19 56.
Card ID:
37
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Author:
READE (Charles)
Description
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READE (Charles).
The Cloister an the hearth: a tale o the lvliddle Ages. 4 vols.
8. London, 1861.
S.L.C., I. 697.
Card ID:
17
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Author:
READE (Charles)
Description
READE (Charles).
Pe Woffington. CA novel.] (The Nelson
Classics.) pp. 284. Frontispiece.
8°. Cdinburgh, 1911].
Card ID:
26
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Author:
READE (Charles)
Description
YiI
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READE (Charles).
Readiana: comments on current events, etc. pp. vi. + 329. Portrait.
8°. London, 1883.
Card ID:
28
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Author:
READE (Charles)
Description
Malcolm Mojv
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READE (Charles).
See HAZLEWOOD (Cohn Henry). V
Never too late to mend: a drama of real life...founded on Mr. Charles Reade?s
popular novel, etc. V V V
London, [c 1875.)
Card ID:
34
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Author:
READE (Charles)
Description
2
READE (Charles).
Novels. Continued.J
•8. The Double marriage.
9. Griffith Gaunt.
10. Foul play.
11. Put yourself in his place.
12. A Terrible temptation.
13. A Simpleton.
14. A Woman-hat er.
.15. The Jilt, &c. Good stories of man arid other animals.
16. A Perilous secret.
.17. Readiana: comments on current events. Bible characters.
Card ID:
15
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Author:
READE (Charles)
Description
N1\1
READE (Charles).
Novels. (Library Edition.) 17 vois. Portrait.
0
8 . London, 1895—96.
1. Peg Woffington. Christie Johnstone.
2. Hard Cash.
3. The Cloister and the Hearth.
4. “It is nev too late to mendt1.
.5. The Course of true love never did run smooth. Singleheart and Doubleface.
•6. The Autobiography o. a thief, and other histories. The Wandering heir.
7. Love me litUe, love me long.
[sEE NEXT CARD.]
Card ID:
14
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Author:
TAYLOR (Torn), Dramatist, and READE (Charles)
Description
Ma1o1m Morley
CDlIctiL
TAYLOR (Torn), Dramatist, and READE (Charles). Masks and faces; or, Before and behind the curtain: a coaiedy in two acts.
[1897?]
DICKS (John).
Dicks standard plays, 1045.
Card ID:
216
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Author:
READS (Charles)
Description
READS (Charles).
See RIVES (ttone).
Charles Reade: sa vie, sea
rornins.
Toulouse, 1940.
I) fl
Card ID:
36
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Author:
No Author available
Description
CS.L.] I. [Reade, C. — 1859] READE (Charles).
“Love nte little, love me 1ong.? 2 volfi.
8°. London, 1859.
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