Douglas William Jerrold
Also known as
Jerrold, Douglas William
An English dramatist and writer (<a href=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_William_Jerrold>Wikipedia</a>).
Born 1803-01-03
Died 1857-06-08
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- Drama (2)
- 19th century (2)
- Thomas à Becket, Saint (1118?-1170) (1)
- Royal Surrey Theatre (London, England) (1)
- Layer, Christopher, -- 1683-1723 -- Drama (1)
- English drama (1)
- Richard Nash (1674-1761) (1)
Books by Douglas William Jerrold
Total count: 145
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Bampfylde Moore Carew, or, The gypsey of the glena romantic melo-drama in three actsDuncombe's edition.Printed and published by J. Duncombe1800-01-01
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The rent daya domestic drama in three acts / byLenfestey's edR.H. Lenfestey1800-01-01
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Story of a featherBradbury, Agnew1800-01-01
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Black-ey'd Susan, or, All in the downsa nautical drama in three actsT.H. Lacy1800-01-01
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Bampfylde Moore Carew, or, The gypsey of the glena romantic melo-drama in three actsDuncombe's editionPrinted and published by J. Duncombe1800-01-01
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The tower of Lochlain, or, The idiot sona melo-drama in three actsS. French1800-01-01
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The mutiny at the Norea nautical drama, in three actsJ. Cumberland1800-01-01
Fifteen years of a drunkard's lifea melodrama in three actsNew ed., rev. and improved.Happy Hours Company1800-01-01-
The devil's ducator, The gift of Mammon : a romantic drama in two actsJ. Cumberland1800-01-01
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The painter of GhentA play, in one actJ. Dicks1800-01-01
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The bride of Ludgatea comic drama, in two actsG. H. Davidson1800-01-01
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PlaysJohn Duncombe & Co.1800-01-01
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Wives by advertisement, or, Courting in the newspapersa dramatic satire in one actDuncombe's edPrinted and published by J. Duncombe1800-01-01
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Law and lionsa farce in two actsPrinted and published by J. Duncombe1820-01-01
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The gipsey of Derncleugha melo-drama in three actsDuncombe's edDuncombe1821-01-01
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More frightened than hurta farce in two actsDuncombe's ed.Duncombe1821-01-01
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The smoked miser; or, The benefit of hanginga farce in one act.Thomas Hailes Lacy1823-01-01
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Paul Prya comedy in two actsSamuel French, publisher, 89, Strand1827-01-01
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Thomas à Becketa historical play in five acts, as played at the Surrey TheatreT. Richardson1829-01-01
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Black-ey'd Susan, or, All in the downsa nautical and domestic drama in two actsS. French1829-01-01
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Black-ey'd Susana drama in three acts, as played at the Surrey TheatrePrinted for the author by Thomas Richardson1829-01-01
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The devil's ducat; or, The gift of Mammona romantic drama in two acts.Samuel French1830-01-01
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The drunkard's fate, or, Fifteen years of a drunkard's lifea melo drama in three actsClayton's edE.B. Clayton1830-01-01
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The mutiny at the Norea nautical drama, in three actsDavidson, Peter's Hill, Doctors' Commons, between St. Paul's and Upper Thames Street1830-01-01
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The smoked miser, or, The benefit of hanging!a comic dramatic sketch in one actDuncombe's edJ. Duncombe1830-01-01
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Black eyed Susan, or, All in the downsa nautical melo drama in two actsR.H. Elton1830-01-01
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The statue lover, or, Music in marblea vaudeville in one actDuncombe's ed.Printed and published by J. Duncombe1830-01-01
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The smoked miser, or, The benefit of hanging!a comic dramatic sketch in one actDuncombe's ed.J. Duncombe1830-01-01
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The housekeeperor, "The white rose" : a comedy, in two actsJohn Duncombe and Co. 10, Middle Row, Holborn1830-01-01
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Black-eyed Susan; or; All in the downsa nautical and domestic melo-drama in three acts.J. Duncombe1830-01-01
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Descart, the French buccaneera melo drama in two actsDuncombe's edPrinted and published by J. Duncombe1830-01-01
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The rent day, a drama, in two actsfirst performed at Drury Lane Theatre.Duncombe1830-01-01
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The statue lover, or, Music in marblea vaudeville in one actDuncombe's edPrinted and published by J. Duncombe1830-01-01
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Wives by advertisementor, Courting in the newspapers : a dramatic satire, in one act : the only edition correctly marked from the printer's book; with the stage business, situations, and directions : as performed at the Royal Coburg Theatre.Duncombe's ed.Printed and published by J. Duncombe, 19 Little Queen Street, Holborn, and sold by all booksellers in town and country1830-01-01
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The bride of Ludgatea comic drama in two acts; printed from the acting copyJohn Cumberland1831-01-01
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Martha Willis, the servant maidan original domestic drama in two actsT.H. Lacy1831-01-01
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Martha Willis the servant maidan original domestic drama in two acts.Thomas Hailes Lacy1831-01-01
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Martha Willis, the servant maidan original domestic drama in two actsT.H. Lacy1831-01-01
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The golden calfa comedy in three actsJ. Cumberland1832-01-01
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The golden calfa comedy. In three acts.T. Richardson1832-01-01
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The rent daya domestic drama, in two actsThomas Hailes Lacy, 89, Strand, (opposite Southampton Street, Covent Garden Market)1832-01-01
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This present Monday, February 11, 1833 (2nd time on the English stage) the grand national ballet of Kenilworth (from the King's Theatre) with all its original splendour of scenery, dresses & decorations. The ballet composed by Mons. Deshayes. The music by Sig. Costa ... After which (26th time) a new original comic drama (in two acts) called Nell Gwynne, or, The prologue! ... with (39th time) a new grand comic and melo-dramatic pantomime called Puss in boots, or, Harlequin and the miller's son ...W. Reynolds1833-01-01
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Nell Gwynne; or; The prologuea comedy in two acts.Thomas Hailes Lacy1833-01-01
The housekeeper, or, The white rosea comedy in two actsJ. Miller1833-01-01
Nell Gwynne, Or The Prologue: A Comedy1833-01-01-
The housekeeper; or, The white rosea comedy in two acts.Thomas Hailes Lacy1833-01-01
The rent daya drama in two acts3rd ed.John Miller1834-01-01-
Beau Nash, the King of Batha comedy, in three actsJ. Duncombe and Co.1834-01-01
The wedding gowna comedy in two actes.J. Miller1834-01-01-
Doves in a cagea comedy in two acts.Samuel French1835-01-01
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The schoolfellowsa comedy in two acts.Samuel French1835-01-01
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The hazard of the diea tragic drama in two actsSamuel French, publisher, 89, Strand1835-01-01
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The hazard of the diea tragic drama in two actsJ. Dicks1835-01-01
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The painter of Ghenta play in one actJ. Duncombe1836-01-01
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The perils of Pippins, or, The man who couldn't help ita dramaJ. Duncombe1836-01-01
Men of character.H. Colburn1838-01-01
The handbook of swindling.Chapman and Hall1839-01-01-
Sally in our alleya drama in two actsJ. Cumberland1840-01-01
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The white millinera comedy in two actsJ. Duncombe1841-01-01
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The white millinera comedy in two acts.Thomas Hailes Lacy1841-01-01
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The white millinera comedy in two actsJ. Duncombe1841-01-01
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The prisoner of wara comedy in two acts.Thomas Hailes Lacy1842-01-01
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Cakes and aleHow and Parsons1842-01-01
Bubbles of the day.A comedy, in five acts.How and Parsons1842-01-01-
Gertrude's cherries, or, Waterloo in 1835a comedy in two actsT.H. Lacy1842-01-01
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Punch's letters to his sonPublished by Wm. S. Orr & Co.1843-01-01
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The story of a featherPunch1844-01-01
The story of a featherPunch Office1844-01-01
Mrs. Caudle's curtain lecturesCarey and Hart1845-01-01-
Time works wondersa comedy : in five acts...performed at The Theatre Royal,Haymarket4th ed.published at the Punch Office1845-01-01
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Time works wondersa comedy in five acts.Thomas Hailes Lacy1845-01-01
Mrs. Caudle's curtain lectures, as suffered by the late Job Caudle, ed. [really written] by D ...1846-01-01-
The chronicles of Clovernookwith some account of the Hermit of BellyfullePunch Office1846-01-01
Men of character ...Henry Colburn1846-01-01
The chronicles of Clovernookwith some account of the hermit of BellyfulleHarper & brothers1846-01-01
The dreamer and the workerBurgess, Stringer and Company1847-01-01
A man made of money.The Punch office1849-01-01-
The gibbet and the death-bed.Charles Gilpin1849-01-01
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A man made of moneyPunch Office1849-01-01
The catspawa comedy in five actsWm. Taylor1850-01-01-
The catspaw: a comedy in five acts.Whom to marry and how to get married! or, The adventures of a lady in search of a good husband. The Pottleton legacy.Punch1850-01-01
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Paul Prya comedy in two acts.Thomas Hailes Lacy1850-01-01
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The printer's devil.1850-01-01
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Retired from businessa comedy in three actsPunch Office1851-01-01
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Retired from businessa comedy in three actsPunch Office1851-01-01
The writings of Douglas Jerrold.Collected ed.Bradbury and Evans1851-01-01
St. Giles and St. James.Bradbury and Evans1851-01-01-
Comedies and dramasBradbury and Evans1851-01-01
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St. Cupid, or, Dorothy's fortunea comedy in three actsW. & H. Taylor1852-01-01
Cakes and ale.Bradbury and Evans1852-01-01
Punch's Letters to His Son, Punch's Complete Letter Writer, and Sketches of ...Bradbury and Evans1853-01-01
A man made of money and The chronicles of ClovernookBradbury and Evans1853-01-01-
ComediesBradbury and Evans1853-01-01
Comedies.Bradbury and Evans1853-01-01-
Comedies and dramasBradbury and Evans1854-01-01
Black-eyed Susan; or, "All in the downs"A nautical and domestic drama, in two actsW. V. Spencer1856-01-01-
The prisoner of wara comedy in two actsT.H. Lacy1857-01-01
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Nell Gwynne, or, The prologuea comedy in two actsT.H. Lacy1857-01-01
Specimens of Douglas Jerrold's wittogether with selections, chiefly from his contributions to journals, intended to illustrate his opinions.Ticknor and Fields1858-01-01-
Sketches of the EnglishBradbury and Evans1858-01-01
Punch's letters to his son, and Punch's complete letter-writer.Bradbury and Evans1858-01-01-
The wit and opinions of Douglas Jerrold.Collected and arranged by his son Blanchard Jerrold ...W. Kent & Co. (late D. Bogue)1859-01-01
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John Overy, the miser of Southwark Ferrya drama in three acts.Thomas Hailes Lacy1860-01-01
The works of Douglas Jerroldin five volumesBradbury, Agnew, & Co.1860-01-01-
Paul Prya comedy in two actsT.H. Lacy1860-01-01
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The Brownrigg papersJohn Camden Hotten1860-01-01
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The housekeepera drama, in two actsJohn Duncombe1860-01-01
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Ambrose Gwinetta sea-side story - a melo-drama in three acts.Thomas Hailes Lacy1860-01-01
Workswith an introductory memoir by his son, W. Blanchard JerroldBradbury & Evans1863-01-01
Workswith an introductory memoir by his son, W. Blanchard Jerrold.Bradbury & Evans1863-01-01
Madame Kaudel's gardinenpredigten3. aufl.O. Wigand1864-01-01-
Mrs. Candle's curtain lecturesBradbury, Evans1866-01-01
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Douglas Jerrold's Mrs. Caudle's curtain lecturesBradbury, Agnew & Co.1866-01-01
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Vidocq, the French police spya melo-drama in two acts.Samuel French1870-01-01
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The tower of Lochlain; or, The idiot sona melo-drama in three acts.Samuel French1870-01-01
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The painter of Ghenta play in one act.Thomas Hailes Lacy1870-01-01
Mrs. Caudle's Curtain Lectures: Mrs. Bib's BabyScribner, Welford & co .; [etc., etc.]1873-01-01
The Barber's Chair: And The Hedgehog LettersChatto and Windus1874-01-01
The barber's chair, and the hedgehog lettersChatto & Windus1874-01-01
Mrs. Caudle's curtain lecturesG. W. Fitch1879-01-01-
Jokes and witWard, Lock and Co.1880-01-01
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The smoked miser; or, the benefit of hanging, a farce, in one act ... first performed at Sadler's Wells ... 1823.Dicks1883-01-01
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The wedding gown, a comedy in two actsFirst performed at Drury Lane Theatre.Dicks1884-01-01
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Ambrose Gwinett; or, A sea-side storya melo-drama in three acts.John Cumberland1885-01-01
The handbook of swindling, and other papers.Edited, with an introd.W. Scott1890-01-01
The barber's chairand The hedgehog letters.New ed.Chatto & Windus1890-01-01
The barber's chairand The hedgehog letters.New ed.Chatto & Windus1890-01-01-
Tales by Douglas Jerrold, now first collected, with a biographical noticeW. Patterson1891-01-01
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Tridt︠s︡atʹ shestʹ pouchenīĭ moeĭ blagovi︠e︡rnoĭIzd. Knizhnago Magazina M.M. Lederle1895-01-01
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A man made of moneyJohn Dicks1895-01-01
The essays of Douglas JerroldJ.M. Dent & Co.1903-01-01
Essays.Dutton1903-01-01-
Fireside saintsBlackie1904-01-01
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Zhang zhong shuo fa3 banZhonghua shu ju1921-01-01
The lie about the wara note on some contemporary war booksFaber & Faber, limited1930-01-01-
Whimsical tales[1st ed.]Story Classics1948-01-01
The best of Mr. Punchthe humorous writings of Douglas Jerrold.University of Tennessee Press1970-01-01
The History of St. Giles and St. JamesVolume 1Adamant Media Corporation2001-07-12-
The popular tales of Douglas William Jerrold.Thomas D. Morison
Whimsical tales of Douglas JerroldStory Classics-
Mrs. Caudle's curtain lectures and other stories and essaysH. Frowde
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Thomas À Becketta historical play,in five actsJohn Cumberland, 2, Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town
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John Overy, or, the miser of Southwarka drama, in three actsG. H. Davidson, Peter's Hill, Doctors' Commons, between St. Paul's and Upper Thames Street
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Wives by advertisement; or, courting in the newspapersa dramatic satire, in one actJohn Dicks
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Ambrose Gwinett, or a sea-side storya melo-drama, in three acts...G. H. Davidson