George Daniel
Also known as
Daniel, GeorgeDaniel, George, 1789-1864
English writer and book collector
Born 1789-02-01
Died 1864-02-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1805226A
- VIAF55239239
- WikidataQ5538366
- ISNI0000000083841614
Top Subjects
- Librettos (29)
- Operas (14)
- Musicals (10)
- Drama (6)
- Great Britain (5)
- Dramatic music (5)
- English Political satire (4)
Books by George Daniel
Total count: 167
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A poetical rapsodiecontaining diuerse sonnets, odes, elegies, madrigals, epigrams, pastorals, eglogues, with other poems, both in rime and measured verse, for varietie and pleasure, the like neuer yet publishedNewly corrected and augmented.Printed by William Stansby for Roger Iackson ...1611-01-01
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All the vvorkes of Iohn Taylor the water-poetBeeing sixty and three in number. Collected into one volume by the author: vvith sundry new additions corrected, reuised, and newly imprinted, 1630Printed by I[ohn] B[eale, Elizabeth Allde, Bernard Alsop, and Thomas Fawcet] for Iames Boler; at the signe of the Marigold in Pauls Churchyard1630-01-01
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The Booke of bulls, baited with two centuries of bold jests, and nimble-liesor, A Combat betweene sence and non-sence, being at strife who shall infuse most myrth into the gentle-reader a treatise in variety of pleasure second to none everyet printed in the English-tongue : wherein is contained nothing alreadie published collected by A.S. GentBy T. Harper?] for D. Frere1636-01-01
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Eikōn basilikēthe povrtraictvre of His sacred Majestie in his solitudes and sufferings : together with his private prayers ... .[s.n.]1649-01-01
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The history of the famous and renowned knight Sir Bevis of Hamptonprinted by G.D. for Andrew Crook, and are to be sold at the sign of the Green Dragon in Pauls Church-yard1662-01-01
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The life and memoirs of the late Ann Catley, the celebrated actress, with biographical sketches of Sir F.B. Delaval, and the Hon. Isabella PawletJ. Bird1789-01-01
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Billy Taylor, or, The gay young fellowa nautical burlesque burletta, in one actJ. Cumberland1800-01-01
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The robber's wifea romantic drama in two actsMusic-publishing1800-01-01
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An uncle too manya musical farce in two actsJ. Cumberland1800-01-01
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The Campa musical entertainment, in one actG.H. Davidson, Peter's Hill, Doctors' Commons, between St. Paul's and Thames Street1800-01-01
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Disagreeable surprisea musical farce, in two actsJ. Cumberland1800-01-01
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Der Freischutz; or, The seventh bulletAn opera in three acts. Printed from the acting copy, with remarks, biographical and criticalJ. Cumberland1800-01-01
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Gipsy Jack; or, The Napoleon of humble lifean extravaganza in six divisionsJ. Cumberland1800-01-01
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The devil and Dr. Faustusa drama in three actsG.H. Davidson1800-01-01
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The banks of the Hudson, or, The Congress troopera transatlantic romance in three actsJ. Cumberland1800-01-01
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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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Figaro in Londona farce in two actsG.H. Davidson1800-01-01
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The beggar of Cripplegate; or, The humours of bluff King Hala drama, in two acts. Printed from the acting copyJohn Cumberland1800-01-01
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My husband's ghosta farce in one actT.H. Lacy1800-01-01
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Hamleta tragedy, in five actsTurner & Fisher1800-01-01
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Maid or wife, or, The deceiver deceiveda musical comedy in two actsJ. Cumberland1800-01-01
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Fatalitya drama in one actJ. Cumberland1800-01-01
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Retribution, or, Love's trialsa play in five actsG.H. Davidson1800-01-01
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Tom Bowlinga nautical drama in two actsJ. Cumberland1800-01-01
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The invinciblesa musical farce in two actsJ. Cumberland1800-01-01
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The cataract of the Ganges, or, The rajah's daughtera grand romantic drama, in two actsG.H. Davidson1800-01-01
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The wizard of the moora melo-drama in three actsT.H. Lacy1800-01-01
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Lofty projects; or, Arts in an attica farce in two acts. As now performed ath the Theatres Royal, London...J. Cumberland1800-01-01
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The midnight houra petite comedy in three actsS. French1800-01-01
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A tale of two citiesa drama in three acts and a prologueDavidson1800-01-01
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The female Massaroni, or, The fair brigandsan operatic drama in two actsJ. Cumberland1800-01-01
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Stanzas on Lord Nelson's death and victoryPrinted by William Nicholson, Warner Street1806-01-01
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Hartford Bridge or, The Skirts of the Campan operatic farce : in two actsJohn Cumberland, 2, Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town1811-01-01
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Hartford Bridge or, The Skirts of the Campan operatic farce : in two actsJohn Cumberland, 2, Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town1811-01-01
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Miscellaneous poemsPublished by Effingham Wilson ... and sold by Messrs. Sharpe and Hailes ...1812-01-01
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R---y---l stripes; or, A kick from Yar--h to Wa-s. With the particulars of an expidition [sic] to Oat----ds, and The sprained ancle, a poemE. Wilson1812-01-01
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Three r---l bloodsor, A lame r----t, a darling commander, and a love-sick admiral. A poem3d ed.Published by E. Wilson1812-01-01
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The r---l first born, or, The baby out of his leading-stringscontaining the particulars of p----y confirmationE. Wilson1812-01-01
The times2d ed.E. Wilson1813-01-01-
Suppressed evidence; or, R---l intriguingbeing the history of a courtship, marriage and separation, exemplified in the fate of the Princess of --- : together with a particular account of those characters which immediately led to it : comprising the hitherto unknown mysteries of "My own memoirs"4th edPublished by E. Wilson ...1813-01-01
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Suppressed evidence; or, R ̲ ̲ ̲l intriguingbeing the history of a courtship, marriage and separation, exemplified in the fate of the Princess of ̲ ̲ ̲ : together with a particular account of those characters which immediately led to it : comprising the hitherto unknown mysteries of "My own memoirs"Fourth edition.Published by E. Wilson ...1813-01-01
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Suppressed evidence; or, R___l intriguingbeing the history of a courtship, marriage and separation, exemplified in the fate of the Princess of ̲ ̲ ̲ : together with a particular account of those characters which immediately led to it : comprising the hitherto unknown mysteries of "My own memoirs"Second edition.Published by E. Wilson ...1813-01-01
The modern Dunciada satire, with notes, biographical and critical ...Printed for John Rodwell, and Effingham Wilson1814-01-01-
Virgil in London; or, Town ecloguesTo which are added, Imitations of HoraceE. Wilson1814-01-01
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Virgil in London; or, Town eclogues.To which are added, Imitations of HoraceE. Wilson1814-01-01
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Three r---l bloodsor, A lame r---t, a darling commander and a love-sick admiral : a poem15th ed.E. Wilson1814-01-01
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John Bull's triumph over his unnatural countrymen, or, The landholders and contractors in the dumpsto which is added, Royalty in motion, or, An emperor awake and a r------t asleep : a poem2nd ed.E. Wilson1814-01-01
The modern Dunciada satire; with notes, biographical and critical ...4th ed.E. Wilson, etc.]1816-01-01-
Doctor Bolusa serio-comic-bombastick-operatick interlude2nd edPrinted for W. and J. Lowndes1818-01-01
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An assified mare! The London mare turned ass!Or, political braying in the CityFairburn1818-01-01
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The disagreeable surpriseor, Taken up and taken in! A musical farce, in two actsJ. Lowndes1819-01-01
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Waverley or Sixty years sincea Scottish drama, in three actsJohn Cumberland1820-01-01
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Doctor Bolusa serio-comic-bombastic-operatic interlude, in one actDavidson1820-01-01
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Suil Dhuv, the coinera melo-dramatic romance in three actsG.H. Davidson1820-01-01
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A tale of mysterya melo-drama in two actsG.H. Davidson1820-01-01
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The Prize, or 2 5, 3, 8a musical farce, in two actsJohn Cumberland, 6, Brecknock Place, Camden New Town1822-01-01
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The surrender of Calaisa play in three actsDavidson Peter's Hill, Doctors' Commons, between St. Paul's and Upper Thames Street1823-01-01
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The barber of Sevillea comic opera, in two actsDavidson, Peter's Hill, Doctors' Commons, between St. Paul's and Upper Thames Street1824-01-01
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King Leara tragedy, in five actsJohn Cumberland1824-01-01
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The Alcaid, or, The secrets of officea comic opera in three actsT. Dolby1825-01-01
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The pilota nautical burletta, in three actsG.H. Davidson ...1825-01-01
Doctor Bolus: a serio-comic-bombastic-operatic interlude: in one act .. To which is added a prologueJ. Cumberland1826-01-01-
Cumberland's British theatreJ. Cumberland1826-01-01
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The slavean opera, in three actsG.H. Davidson1826-01-01
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Cumberland's minor theatreJ. Cumberland1828-01-01
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Lock and Keya musical farce : in two actsJohn Cumberland, 6, Brecknock Place, Camden Town1828-01-01
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The lancersan interlude, in one actJohn Cumberland, 19, Ludgate hill.1828-01-01
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The Poor Soldiera musical farce : in two actsDavidson, Peter's Hill, Doctor's Commons, between St. Paul's and Upper Thames Street1828-01-01
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Lock and Keya musical farce : in two actsJohn Cumberland, 6, Brecknock Place, Camden Town1828-01-01
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The Poor Soldiera musical farce : in two actsDavidson, Peter's Hill, Doctor's Commons, between St. Paul's and Upper Thames Street1828-01-01
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Rochester, or, King Charles the Second's merry daysa musical comedy in three actsJ. Cumberland1828-01-01
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The scapegracea petite comedy in one actJ. Cumberland1828-01-01
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The heir at lawa comedy in five actsJ. Cumberland1828-01-01
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Frederick the Greata melo-drama in two actsJ. Cumberland1828-01-01
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The merchant of Venicea play, in five actsJohn Cumberland, 2, Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town1828-01-01
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Love for lovea comedy, in five actsJohn Cumberland1828-01-01
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The lottery ticket or The lawyer's clerka farce, in one act ....John Cumberland1829-01-01
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The illustrious stranger, or, Married and buriedan operatic farce, in two actsG.H. Davidson1829-01-01
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The briganda romantic drama, in two actsCharles Cumberland1829-01-01
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Presumptive evidence, or, Murder will outa domestic drama in two actsJ. Cumberland1829-01-01
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Garrick in the green room!a biographical and critical analysis of a picture, painted by William Hogarth, and engraved by William WardJames Webb1829-01-01
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Charles the XIIan historical drama in two actsJ. Cumberland1829-01-01
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Oroonokoa tragedy, in five actsThe Music-Publishing Company, Limited1829-01-01
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Master's rival or A day at Boulognea farce in two actsJ. Cumberland1829-01-01
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My old womana musical comedy, in three actsJohn Cumberland1829-01-01
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The pestilence of Marseilles, or, The four thievesa melo-drama in three actsJ. Cumberland1830-01-01
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Hofer, the Tell of the Tyrolan historical drama in three actsJ. Cumberland1830-01-01
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The man and the marquis, or, The three spectres of the castle of Saint Valoria farce in one actJ. Cumberland1830-01-01
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King Richard the Thirda tragedy, in five actsJ. Cumberland1830-01-01
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The Inchcape bella nautical burletta in two actsJ. Cumberland1830-01-01
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Van Diemen's landan operatic drama in three actsJ. Cumberland1830-01-01
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The earthquake, or, The spectre of the Nilea burletta operatic spectacle in three actsJ. Cumberland1830-01-01
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Mary Glastonbury, or, The dream girl of the devil-holla romantic drama in two actsJ. Cumberland1830-01-01
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My friend Thompsona farce in one actJ. Cumberland1830-01-01
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The sixes, or, The devil's in the dice!a romantic melo-drama in two actsJ. Cumberland1830-01-01
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Raising the winda farce, in two actsJohn Cumberland1830-01-01
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Aladdin, or, The wonderful lampa grand romantic spectacle in two actsJ. Cumberland1830-01-01
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Damon and Pythiasa farce in one actJohn Cumberland1830-01-01
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Wardock Kennilson, or, The wild woman of the villagea romantic drama in three actsJ. Cumberland1830-01-01
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Unfortunate Miss Baileyan interlude in one actJ. Cumberland1830-01-01
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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 man with the carpet baga farce in one actJ. Cumberland1830-01-01
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The first of Aprila farce in two actsJ. Cumberland1830-01-01
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Thalaba, the destroyera melo-drama in three actsJ. Cumberland1830-01-01
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The larboard fin, or, Twelve months sincea drama in three actsJ. Cumberland1830-01-01
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The Grecian daughter[a tragedy in five actsJ. Cumberland1830-01-01
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Much ado about nothingA comedy, in five actsE.B. Clayton and C. Neal1831-01-01
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The golden calfa comedy in three actsJ. Cumberland1832-01-01
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Sworn at Highgate!a musical farce in two actsJ. Cumberland1832-01-01
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Sworn at Highgate!a musical farce in two actsJ. Cumberland1832-01-01
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Open house, or, The twin sistersa farce in two actsJ. Cumberland1833-01-01
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Grace Huntleya domestic drama in three actsJ. Cumberland1833-01-01
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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 widow, or, Who wins?a farce 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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Gipsy Jack, or, The Napoleon of humble lifean extravaganza in six divisionsJ. Cumberland1835-01-01
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A clear casea farce in one actG.H. Davidson1835-01-01
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The humpbacked loveran interlude, in one actG.H. Davidson1835-01-01
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The shadow!a mother's dream : a romantic drama in three actsJ. Cumberland1835-01-01
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Love, law and physica farce, in two actsJ. Cumberland1835-01-01
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Bound 'prentice to a waterman, or, The flower of Woolwicha nautical drama in three actsJ. Cumberland1836-01-01
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A bold stroke for a husbanda comedy, in five actsJ. Cumberland1836-01-01
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The medicanta drama in two actsJ. Cumberland1837-01-01
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Aladdin, or, The wonderful lampa grand romantic spectacle, in two acts : printed from the acting copy, with remarks, biographical and critical, by D.--G. to which are added, 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 now performed at the Theatres Royal, London, embellished with a fine engraving, from a drawing taken in the theatre by Mr. R. CruikshankJohn Cumberland, 2, Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town1837-01-01
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The great devil, or, The robber of Genoaa melo-drama in two actsJ. Cumberland1838-01-01
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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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Blue devilsa farce, in one actJohn Cumberland1838-01-01
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Venus in arms, or, The petticoat colonela comic interlude in one actJ. Cumberland1838-01-01
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Othello, the Moor of Venicea tragedy in five actsTurner & Fisher, 11 North Sixth Street1838-01-01
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Guy Faux, or, The gunpowder treasonan historical melo-drama in three actsJ. Cumberland1839-01-01
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Ali Pacha, or, The signet-ringa melo-drama, in two actsThe Music-Publishing Company, 19 Peter's Hill, St. Paul's, E.C.1840-01-01
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How to die for lovea farce in two actsJ. Cumberland1840-01-01
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Jack Sheppard, or, The house-breaker of the last centurya romantic drama in five acts : dramatised from Harrison Ainsworth's novelJ. Cumberland1840-01-01
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The Venetian, or, The Council of Tena romantic drama in three actsJ. Cumberland1840-01-01
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Lovea play, in five actsJohn Cumberland & Son1840-01-01
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Merrie England in the olden timeR. Bentley1842-01-01
Merrie England in the olden time.R. Bentley1842-01-01-
Susan Hopley, or, The vicissitudes of a servant girla domestic drama in three actsDavidson1845-01-01
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The tempesta play, in five actsDavidson1847-01-01
The missionary.Pickering1847-01-01-
His first peccadilloa farce in one actG.H. Davidson1848-01-01
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Romeo and Julieta tragedy, in five actsG.H. Davidson, Peter's Hill, Doctors' Commons ...1848-01-01
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Wernera tragedy in five actsG.H. Davidson1850-01-01
Democritus in Londonwith the mad pranks and comical conceits of Motley and Robin Good-fellow, to which are added notes festivous, etc.W. Pickering1852-01-01-
Democritus in London1852-01-01
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Democritus in London with the mad pranks and comical conceits of Motley and Robin Good-Fellow.W. Pickering1852-01-01
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Democrituss in Londonwith the mad pranks and comical conciets of Motley and Robin Good Fellow, to which are added notes festivous etc.Pickering1852-01-01
Democritus in LondonW. Pickering1852-01-01-
The smuggler's daughtera melo-drama in two actsJ. Cumberland1855-01-01
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The sanctuary, or, England in 1415a romantic drama in two actsG.H. Davidson1855-01-01
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The beginning and the enda domestic drama in four actsDavidson1855-01-01
An Elizabethan garlandbeing a descriptive catalogue of seventy black-letter ballads, printed between the years 1559 and 1597. In the possession of George Daniel.1856-01-01-
King Richard the Thirda tragedy in five actsThe Music Publishing Company1860-01-01
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The great Russian bear, or, Another retreat from Moscowa comedietta in one sceneDavidson, Peter's Hill1862-01-01
Love's last labour not lostB.M. Pickering1863-01-01-
Catalogue of the ... library of the late George Daniel, esq., of Canonburytogether with his collection of original drawings and engraved portraits of distinguished actors and actresses, beautiful water-colour drawings ... by Barrett, Cattermole, Cooper, Cox, Dewint, Harding, Prout, Pyne, Stanfield, Stothard, Wilkie, and other eminent artists, miscellaneous objects of art ... pottery and porcelain ... which will be sold by auction, by Mssrs. Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge ... on Wednesday, the 20th of July, 1864, and nine following days ...J. Davy & Sons, printers1864-01-01
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A daughter to marrya comedietta in one actT.H. Lacy1867-01-01
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A Collection of seventy-nine black-letter ballads and broadsides, printed in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, between the years 1559 and 1597accompanied with an introduction and illustrative notesJoseph Lilly1867-01-01
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The wife of seven husbandsa legend of Pedlar's acre : a melo-drama in two actsT.H. Lacy1867-01-01
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Every man in his humoura comedy, in five actsThomas Hailes Lacy1870-01-01
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Our village, or, The lost shipa domestic drama in three actsT.H. Lacy1870-01-01
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The wild boy of Bohemia, or, The force of naturea melo-drama in two actsS. French1880-01-01
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Recollections of Charles LambE. Mathews & Marrot ltd.1927-01-01
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Recollections of Charles LambFolcroft Press1969-01-01
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Letters [to G. Daniel], Drury Lane Theatrical fund
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Lurline, or, The Revolt of the Naiadesa romantic opera, in three acts
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Bertrama tragedy, in five actsJ. Cumberland