George Almar
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL2419736A
Top Subjects
- Drama (3)
- Richard -- III, -- King of England, -- 1452-1485 -- Drama (1)
- Librettos (1)
- Musicals (1)
- Richard III King of England (1452-1485) (1)
- History (1)
- Civil War, 1642-1649 (1)
Books by George Almar
Total count: 49
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The robber of the Rhinea melo-drama in two actsT. H. Lacy1800-01-01
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The fire raisera melo-drama in two actsT.H. Lacy1800-01-01
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The rover's bride, or, The bittern's swampa romantic drama in two actsJ. Cumberland1800-01-01
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The evil eye!a melodrama in two actsDuncombe's ed.J. Duncombe1800-01-01
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The evil eye!a melo drama in two actsDuncombe's ed.J. Duncombe1800-01-01
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The charcoal burner, or The dropping well of Knaresborougha drama, in two actsRichardson and Clarke1800-01-01
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The fire raisera melo-drama in three actsG.H. Davidson1800-01-01
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The seven sisters, or The grey man of Tottenhaman historical drama in two actsThomas Hailes Lacy1800-01-01
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The fire raiser, or The prophet of the moora melo-drama in three actsT. Richardson1800-01-01
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The robber of the Rhinea drama in two acts, etcS. French1800-01-01
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The rover's bride, or The bittern's swampa drama, in two actsT. Richardson1800-01-01
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The rover's bride, or, The bittern's swampa romantic drama in two actsJ. Cumberland1800-01-01
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The shadow, a mother's dreama romantic drama, in three actsJ. Cumberland1830-01-01
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The battle of Sedgemoor, or, The days of Kirk and Monmoutha historical drama in three actsJ. Cumberland1830-01-01
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The cedar chest, or The lord mayor's daughtera romantic drama, in two acts. To which is added, The silver palace, or The golden poppy; a masque, or water pageant, in one actJ. Cumberland1830-01-01
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The charcoal burner, or, The dropping well of Knaresborougha drama in three actsJ. Dicks1830-01-01
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The clerk of Clerkenwell, or The three black bottlesa romantic drama, in two actsMusic-publishing company1830-01-01
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The tower of Nesle, or The chamber of deathan historical drama, in three actsJohn Cumberland1830-01-01
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Crossing the line, or, Crowded houses!a comic drama, in two actsTurner & Son1830-01-01
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Pedlar's acre, or, The wife of seven husbandsa drama in two actsJ. Cumberland1830-01-01
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The bull-fighter, or, The bridal ringa romantic drama in three actsJ. Cumberland1830-01-01
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The tower of Nesle; or, The chamber of deatha romantic drama in three acts.Thomas Hailes Lacy1832-01-01
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Crossing the line, or Crowded housesa comic drama in two actsJ. Dicks1832-01-01
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The knights of St. John: or: The fire bannera melo drama in two acts.Thomas Hailes lacy1833-01-01
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Crossing the line, or, Crowded houses!a comic drama, in two actsprinted and published by Duncombe, 19, Little Queen Street, Holborn1833-01-01
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Peerless pool!a melodrama in two actsDuncombe's edJ. Duncombe1833-01-01
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The knights of St. John; or, The fire banner!A melo-drama, in two actsJ. Duncombe1833-01-01
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Don Quixote, or, The knight of the woeful countenancea musical extravaganza in two actsRichardson and Clarke1833-01-01
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The charcoal-burneror, The dropping well of Knaresborough. A drama. In two actsRichardson and Clarke1833-01-01
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Peerless pool! or, The early days of Richard the Thirdan historical drama in two actsPrinted and published by John Duncombe, 10 Middle Row, Holborn1833-01-01
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The mountain king, or, The castle burners!a drama in two actsDuncombe's edJ. Duncombe1834-01-01
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The good-looking fellow, or, The Roman nosea farce in one actJ. Cumberland1834-01-01
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The cedar chest, or, The Lord Mayor's daughtera romantic drama in two acts ; to which is added, The silver palace, or, The golden poppy : a masque or water pageant in one actJ. Cumberland1834-01-01
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The clerk of Clerkenwell, or, The three black bottlesa romantic drama in two actsJ. Cumberland1834-01-01
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The clerk of Clerkenwellor, The three black bottles; a romantic drama, in two actsJ. Cumberland1834-01-01
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The seven sisters, or, The grey man of Tottenham!an historical drama in two actsJ. Duncombe1835-01-01
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The shadow!a mother's dream : a romantic drama in three actsJ. Cumberland1835-01-01
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Oliver Twista serio-comic burletta in three actsJ. Dicks1838-01-01
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Gaspardo the gondolier, or, The three banished men of Milan!a drama in three actsT.H. Lacy1838-01-01
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The Earl of poverty, or, The old wooden house of London walla local drama in two actsJ. Cumberland1838-01-01
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Jane of the hatchet, or, The siege of Beauvaisa melodrama in three actsDuncombe's ed.J. Duncombe1840-01-01
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Jack Ketch, or, A leap from Tyburn treea romantic drama in three actsJ. Dicks1841-01-01
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Oliver Twista serio-comic burletta in four actsSamuel French, 122 Nassau Street (up stairs)1864-01-01
Oliver TwistA serio-comic burletta, in four actsS. French1864-01-01-
The wife of seven husbandsa legend of Pedlar's acre : a melo-drama in two actsT.H. Lacy1867-01-01
Gaspardothe gondolier; or, The three banished men of Milan! A drama, in three acts.C. H. Spencer1872-01-01-
SchinderhannesThe robber of the Rhine: a drama, in two acts
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The battle of Sedgemoor; or The days of Kirk and Monmoutha historical drama, in three acts / by George Almar, Esq. author of the charcoal burner... ; printed from the acting copy, with remarks, biographical and critical, by D-G. ; to which are added, a description of the costume,-cast of the characters, entrances and exits,-relative positions of the performers on the stage,-and the whole of the stage business, as performed at the Metropolitan minor theatres ; embellished with a portrait of Mr. Vale, in the character of Timotheus Trombone, engraved on steel by Mr. Adcock, from an original painting by Mr. Buss.John Cumberland, 2, Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town
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The bull fighter; or, the bridal ringa romantic drama in three acts / by George Almar, Esq. author of The charcoal burner... ; printed from the acting copy, with remarks, biographical and critical, by D-G. ; to which are added, a description of the costume,-cast of the characters, entrances and exits,-relative positions of the performers on the stage,-and the whole of the stage business, as performed at the Metropolitan minor theatres ; embellished with a fine engraving, from a drawing taken in the theatre by Mr. R. Cruikshank.John Cumberland, 2, Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town