Mark Lemon
Born 1809-01-01
Died 1870-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF32794333
- WikidataQ680327
- ISNI0000000122099791
- Open LibraryOL2006353A
Top Subjects
- Fairy tales (5)
- Librettos (2)
- Musicals (2)
- Musicals -- Librettos (2)
- English drama (2)
- 19th century (2)
- Children's stories (2)
Books by Mark Lemon
Total count: 93
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The sempstresss.n.1800-01-01
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The demon gift, or, Visions of the futurea melo-drama in two actsJ. Pattie1800-01-01
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Slave life; or Uncle Tom's cabinWebster & Co., etc., etc.1800-01-01
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Lost and wona drama in two actsJ. Pattie1800-01-01
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Honesty the best policya drama in two actsDavidson1800-01-01
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The house of ladiesa burletta in one actJ. Pattie1800-01-01
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Bob Shortan original farce in one actW. Barth1800-01-01
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Jack in the green, or Hints on etiquettean original farce, in the vulgar tongueT.H. Lacy1800-01-01
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Gwynneth Vaughana drama, in two acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal, OlympicW. Barth1800-01-01
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Old Parra drama, in two actsW. Barth1800-01-01
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Gwynneth Vaughana drama in two actsT.H. Lacy1800-01-01
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The Chimesa goblin story of some bells that rang an old year out and a new year in : a drama in four quartersNational Acting Drama Office1800-01-01
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The chimes, or, Some bells that rang an old year out and a new year ina goblin drama in four quartersOriginal complete edJ. Dicks1800-01-01
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Self accusation, or A brother's lovea melo drama, in two actsJ. Duncombe & co.1800-01-01
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The ladies' cluba comic drama, in two actsT.H. Lacy1800-01-01
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Leyton Halla tale of love and jealousyT.B. Peterson & Brothers1800-01-01
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Grandfather WhiteheadA drama, in two actsJ. Dicks1800-01-01
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Peter Wilkins, or, The flying islandersa melo-dramatic spectacle in two actsT.H. Lacy1827-01-01
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Honesty the best policya drama, in two actsG.H. Davidson1830-01-01
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The Pacha's bridal!An opera, in three actsJ. Duncombe & Co.1830-01-01
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Arnold of Winkelried, or The fight of Sempach!A drama in five actsJ. Duncombe & co.1830-01-01
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Arnold of Winkelried, or, The fight of Sempach!a drama in five actsDuncombe's edJ. Duncombe1836-01-01
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The Pacha's bridal!an opera in three actsDuncombe's edJ. Duncombe1836-01-01
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The P. L., or, 30 Strand!a burletta in one actDuncombe's edJ. Duncombe1836-01-01
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The ancestress!, or, The doom of Barostein!a melo drama in two actsDuncombe's edJ. Duncombe1837-01-01
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Self accusation, or, A brother's lovea melo drama in two actsT.H. Lacy1838-01-01
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My sister Katea farce in one actJ. Duncombe1838-01-01
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My sister Katea farce, in one actH. Kimber & co.1839-01-01
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The pupil of Da Vinci!an operatic burletta in one actJ. Pattie1839-01-01
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The three secretsa drama in two actsJ. Pattie1840-01-01
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Grandfather Whiteheada drama in two acts. Adapted from the FrenchWebster and Co., etc., etc.1840-01-01
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Peter Wilkins, or, The loadstone rock and the flying Indiansan extra extravagant extravaganza in two actsNational Acting Drama Office1840-01-01
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The gentleman in blacka farce in one actJ. Dicks1840-01-01
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The chimes, a goblin story, of some bells that rang an old year out and a new year ina drama, in four quarterspublished at the National acting drama office1840-01-01
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The gentleman in blacka farce in one actJ. Dicks1840-01-01
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The three secretsa drama in two actsJ. Pattie1840-01-01
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What will the world say?a comedy in five actsR. Bryant1841-01-01
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What will the world say?a comedy in five actsR. Bryant1841-01-01
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The turfan original comic drama in two actsBerger1842-01-01
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Grandfather Whiteheadan original drama in two actsWebster1842-01-01
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Robert Burnsa drama, in two actspublisher not identified1842-01-01
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Old Parra drama in two actsW. Barth1843-01-01
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Open sesame, or, A night with the forty thievesW.S. Johnson, "Nassau Steam Press," 60, St. Martins' Lane1844-01-01
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Don Caesar de Bazana dramaW. Barth1844-01-01
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Don Cæsar de Bazana drama in three actsDouglas1848-01-01
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Hearts are trumpsa domestic drama in three actsNational Acting Drama Office1849-01-01
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Hearts are trumpsa domestic drama in three actsNational Acting Drama Office1849-01-01
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The loving womanan original play in three actsWebster1849-01-01
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The enchanted dolla fairy tale for little peopleBradbury and Evans1849-01-01
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The school for tigers, or, The shilling hop!a farceNational Acting Drama Office1850-01-01
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Jack in the green, or, Hints on etiquettean original farce in the vulgar tongueT.H. Lacy1850-01-01
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A moving talea farce, in one act.T. H. Lacy1850-01-01
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Hearts are trumpsa domestic drama, in three acts. As first performed at the Strand theatrepublished at the National acting drama office, etc.1850-01-01
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The camp at Chobhama farce, in one act. First performed at the Theatre Royal, Adelphi, June 30th, 1853Webster & co., etc., etc.1850-01-01
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Domestic economyA farce, in one act.T. H. Lacy1850-01-01
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The coving womanan original play in three acts ... as first performed at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket.National Acting Drama Office1850-01-01
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The ladies' cluba comic drama in two actsT.H. Lacy1850-01-01
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Domestic economyA farce, in one actT. H. Lacy1850-01-01
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Mind your own businessan original drama, in three actsS. French1850-01-01
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The school for tigers, or, The shilling hop!a farceNational Acting Drama Office1850-01-01
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The loving womanan original play, in three actsNational Acting Drama Office1850-01-01
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Keeley worried by Buckstonea most personal extravaganza in one actWebster1852-01-01
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Slave life, or, Uncle Tom's cabina drama in three actsWebster1852-01-01
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Sea and landa drama in three actsWebster1852-01-01
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Mind your own businessan original drama in three actsS. French1852-01-01
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The camp at Chobhama farce in one actWebster1853-01-01
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The railway bellea farce in one actT.H. Lacy1854-01-01
Granfather WhiteheadW. Taylor & co.1854-01-01-
The slow mana farce in one actT.H. Lacy1855-01-01
A Christmas hamper1860-01-01-
The Magnet stories for summer days and winter nightsGroombridge and Sons1861-01-01
Wait for the enda storyBradbury and Evans1863-01-01
Wait for the end1863-01-01
Loved at last.A story.Bradbury1864-01-01
The jest bookthe choicest anecdotes ans sayingsSever and Francis1865-01-01
Falkner Lyle, Or The Story of Two WivesB. Tauchnitz1866-01-01
Up and down the London streetsChapman and Hall1867-01-01-
The petticoat parliamentan extravaganza in one actR.M. De Witt1867-01-01
Fairy tales.Bradbury, Evans, & co.1868-01-01-
Sir John Falstaff in selected scenes from Shakespeare's Henry the FourthBradbury, Evans, and co.1868-01-01
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Tinykin's transformationsa child's storyJohn Slark1869-01-01
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Fairy talesJohn Slark1870-01-01
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Mr. Nightingale's diarya farce in one actJ.R. Osgood1877-01-01
Domestic economy [a farce in one act] and Good for nothing [a comic drama in one act] written respectively by M. Lemon and J.B. Buckstone.Original complete ed.J. Dicks1897-01-01
The enchanted doll and Tinykin's transformationsGarland Pub.1976-01-01
Exploring Environmental Change Using an Integrative Method (Environmental Problems & Social Dynamics)CRC1999-05-24
The Man with Two Shadows and Other Ghost StoriesNew Ed editionPearson ESL2000-02-15
Legends of Number NipKessinger Publishing2003-04-01
Loved At Last V3A StoryKessinger Publishing, LLC2007-06-01
Tom Moody's TalesKessinger Publishing, LLC2007-06-01
Falkner Lyle V3Or The Story Of Two WivesKessinger Publishing, LLC2007-06-25
The Illustrated Alamo 1836A Photographic JourneyState House Press2008-02-01-
The story of Falstaffselected from King Henry IV for drawing-room representation