T. W. Robertson
Also known as
Thomas William RobertsonT.W. (Thomas William) RobertsonT. W Robertson
Born 1829-01-01
Died 1871-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF77121679
- WikidataQ952708
- ISNI0000000121405881
- Open LibraryOL1218819A
Top Subjects
- Drama (4)
- David Garrick (1717-1779) (4)
- Garrick, David, 1717-1779 -- Drama (1)
- Anecdotes (1)
- Mormons (1)
- T. W. Robertson (1829-1871) (1)
Books by T. W. Robertson
Total count: 90
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Oursa comedy in three actsS. French1800-01-01
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The young collegianThe cantab : a farceDramatic publishing1800-01-01
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Playan original comedy in four actsS. French1800-01-01
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Castean original comedy in three actsT. H. French1800-01-01
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The cantaba farce in one actS. French1800-01-01
Caste, an original comedy in three acts.S. French1800-01-01-
"M.P." (member of Parliament)a comedy in four actsR.M. De Witt1800-01-01
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Homea comedy in three actsS. French1800-01-01
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The sea of ice, or, A thirst for gold and the wild flower of Mexicoa romantic drama in five tableauxS. French1800-01-01
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Playan original comedy in four actsS. French1800-01-01
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Faust and Margueritea romantic drama, in three actsR.M. De Witt1800-01-01
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Societya comedy in three actsRobert M. De Witt1800-01-01
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"Ours"a comedy, in three actsS. French1800-01-01
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Homea comedy in three actsS. French1800-01-01
Societya comedy, in three actsT.H. Lacy1800-01-01-
Dreamsa drama in five actsS. French1800-01-01
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David Garricka comedy in three actsS. French1800-01-01
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The young collegianThe cantab : a farceDramatic publishing1800-01-01
Homea comedy in three acts.T.H. French]1800-01-01
David Garrick, a comedy in three acts, adapted from the French.R.M. De Witt1800-01-01
The chevalier de St. Georgea drama in three actsT.H. Lacy1845-01-01-
Ernestinea drama in two actsS. French1846-01-01
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The sea of ice, or, The prayer of the wrecked and the gold-seekers of Mexicoa romantic drama in five actsT.H. Lacy1850-01-01
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The ladies' battlea comedy in three actsS. French, etc., etc.1851-01-01
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My wife's diarya farce in one actT.H. Lacy1854-01-01
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The sea of ice; or, A thirst for goldand, The wild flower of MexicoS. French1855-01-01
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The half caste; or, The poisoned pearla drama in three acts.Samuel French1856-01-01
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Two gay deceivers; or, Black, white and greya farce in one actSamuel French & Son1858-01-01
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Jocrisse, the jugglera drama in three actsS. French1860-01-01
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David Garricka comedy in three actsS. French1860-01-01
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Oursa comedy in three actsS. French1860-01-01
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The cantaban original farce.Thomas Hailes Lacy1861-01-01
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David Garrick.Samuel French1864-01-01
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Castean original comedy in three actsS. French1867-01-01
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Caste1867-01-01
"School"Ledger job printing office1869-01-01-
Homea comedy in three acts.Samuel French1869-01-01
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SchoolA comedy in four acts ... As first performed at the Prince of Wales' Theatre, London, under the management of Miss Marie Wilton, January 16, 1869.Robert M. De Witt1869-01-01
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A breach of promisean extravagant farce in two acts.Samuel French1869-01-01
Progress!A comedy1869-01-01-
Schoola comedy, in four actsRobert M. De Witt1869-01-01
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Progressa comedy in three acts.Samuel French1869-01-01
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A breach of promisean extravagant comic drama, in two acts : adapted from "Lesamours de Cleopatre"De Witt1869-01-01
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Dreamsa drama in five acts.Samuel French1869-01-01
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"M.P." (Member of parliament)a comedy, in four acts ... as first performed atthe Prince of Wales' theatre, London.De Witt1870-01-01
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Peace at any pricea farce in one act.Thomas Hailes Lacy1870-01-01
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Not at all jealousa farce in one act.Thomas Hailes Lacy1870-01-01
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The star of the northa drama in three acts.Thomas Hailes Lacy1870-01-01
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Birds of prey; or, A duel in the darka drama in three acts.Thomas Hailes Lacy1870-01-01
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The nightingalea new and original drama in five acts.Samuel French1870-01-01
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M. P.a comedy in four acts.Samuel French1870-01-01
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Birtha new and original comedy in three acts.Samuel French1870-01-01
The half casteor, The poisoned pearl. A drama in three acts.S. French1870-01-01
Oursan original comedy in three acts.S. French1870-01-01
The star of the Northa drama in three acts, adapted from the FrenchT.H. Lacy1871-01-01-
Wara drama in three acts.Samuel French1871-01-01
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The half caste, or, The poisoned pearla drama in three actsFrench1872-01-01
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Peace at any pricea farce in one actT.H. Lacy1872-01-01
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Not at all jealousa farce, in one act.Lacy1872-01-01
Peace at any pricea farce in one act. Adapted from the French.T.H. Lacy1872-01-01-
Dreams; or, My Lady ClaraA drama, in five actsR. M. De Witt1875-01-01
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My wife's diarya farce, in one actSamuel French1880-01-01
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Sullivan (David Garrick)a play in three actsSeer's Printing Establishment1880-01-01
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Artemus Ward's lectureChatto & Windus1882-01-01
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A row in the housefarce in one actSamuel French1883-01-01
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The ladies' battlea comedy in three actsSamuel French, Publisher, 89, Strand1887-01-01
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M. P.a comedy in four acts1889-01-01
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The principal dramatic works of Thomas William RobertsonSampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington1889-01-01
Principal dramatic works.With memoir by his sonS. Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington1889-01-01-
The principal dramatic works of Thomas William Robertsonwith a memoirS. Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington1889-01-01
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Birtha new and original comedy in three acts1889-01-01
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The nightingalea new and original drama, in five actsS. French & son1890-01-01
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Wara drama in three actsS. French1890-01-01
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[Castean original comedy in three actsNew Amer. ed., correctly reprinted from the original authorized acting ed.Dick & Fitzgerald1890-01-01
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"Ours"a comedy, in three actsT.H. French1891-01-01
A breach of promisean extravagent farce in two acts ; [Birth] : a new and original comedy in three acts ; [War] : a drama ; [The nightingale] : a new and original drama ; [Progress] : a comedy ; [Dreams, or The Lady Clara]s.n.1900-01-01-
Caste1903-01-01
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Caste1903-01-01
Society and Caste.D.C. Heath & Co.1905-01-01
Society and CasteEdited by T. Edgar PembertonHeath1905-01-01-
David Garrick1910-01-01
Caste; an original comedy in three acts.Baker1913-01-01
Six playsAmber Lane Press1980-01-01-
Plays by Tom RobertsonCambridge University Press, 1982.1982-01-01
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Noémiea drama, in two actsThe De Witt publishing house
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[Homea comedy in three acts.]
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The star of the Northa drama, in three acts. Adapted from the FrenchThomas Hailes Lacy
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Playan original comedy, in four actsSamuel French
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[David Garrick]
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The Cantaban original farceT.H. Lacy