Richard Brinsley Peake
Born 1792-01-01
Died 1847-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF20108590
- WikidataQ7324342
- ISNI0000000083626826
- Open LibraryOL2121780A
Top Subjects
- Musicals -- Librettos (2)
- Coleman family (2)
- Colman, George, 1762-1836 (2)
- Colman, George, 1732-1794 (2)
- Chestnut Street Theatre (Philadelphia, Pa.) (1)
- English drama -- 19th century (1)
- Royal Opera House (London, England) (1)
Books by Richard Brinsley Peake
Total count: 62
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A quarter to ninea farce, in one actWebster and co., etc., etc.1800-01-01
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Court and citya comedy in five actsG. H. Davidson1800-01-01
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Ten thousand a yeara drama in three actsJohn Cumberland1800-01-01
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The spring lockan operatic romance in two actsChapman and Hall1800-01-01
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Uncle Ripa farce in two actsJ. Cumberland1800-01-01
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The middle temple, or Which is my son?A farce, in one actWebster and co., etc., etc.1800-01-01
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The title deedsan original comedy in three actsNational acting drama office1800-01-01
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Amateurs and actorsa musical farce in two actsJ. Cumberland1800-01-01
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A quarter to ninea farce in one actChapman and Hall1800-01-01
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Comfortable lodgingsor, Paris in 1750 : a farce in two actsJ. Cumberland1800-01-01
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The bottle impa drama in two acts[s.n.]1800-01-01
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The twin brothersa farce, in one actHappy Hours company1800-01-01
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The bottle impA melo-dramatic romance, in two actsJ. Dicks1800-01-01
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The hundred pound notea farce in two actsJ. Cumberland1800-01-01
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Amateurs and actorsa musical farce, in three actsRe-printed for I. Riley ... by T. Town1818-01-01
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The duel, or, My two nephewsa farce in two actsJ. Miller1823-01-01
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Americans abroad, or, Notes and notionsa farcical comedy in two actsOriginal complete ed.J. Dicks1824-01-01
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The duel, or my two nephewsa farce, in two actsJohn Cumberland1828-01-01
The haunted inna farce, in two acts.Richardson, Lord & Holbrook1829-01-01-
"Master's rival;"or, A day at Boulogne: a farce, in two actsJohn Cumberland1829-01-01
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Master's rival or A day at Boulognea farce in two actsJ. Cumberland1829-01-01
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Master's rival, or, A day at Boulognea farce in two actsJ. Cumberland1830-01-01
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Lying in ordinarya farce, in one act : as performed at the Theatre Royal Lyceum and English Opera HouseChapman and Hall, 186, Strand1830-01-01
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The Meltoniansa perfectly illegitimate drama and extravaganza founded on some popular sporting subjectsChapman and Hall1830-01-01
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The chancery suit!a comedy, in five actsJ. Robinson1831-01-01
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The evil eye, a legend of the Levanta romantic musical drama in two actsT.H. Lacy1831-01-01
The chancery suit!J. Robinson1831-01-01
Comfortable lodgings, or, Paris in 1750a farce in two actsJ. Cumberland1831-01-01-
Comfortable lodgings or, Paris in 1750a farce, in two actsG.H. Davidson, Peter's Hill, Doctors' Commons, between St. Paul's and Upper Thames Street1831-01-01
In the wrong boxa farce in two acts.J. Miller1834-01-01
The climbing boya comic drama, with music, in three acts. The music composed and selected by Hawes.J. Miller1834-01-01-
In the wrong boxa farce, in two actsB. Behr's Library1836-01-01
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House room, or, The dishonoured billa farcetta in one act : adapted from the FrenchJ. Miller1836-01-01
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The devil on two sticksa romantic drama in two actsOriginal complete edJ. Dicks1836-01-01
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House room, or, The dishonoured billa farcetta, in one actJohn Miller1836-01-01
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The middle templeor, Which is my son? A farce in one act ... First performed July, 1828, at the Theatre Royal ...Chapman and Hall1837-01-01
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The Meltoniansa perfectly illegitimate drama and extravaganza : founded upon some popular sporting subjects interspersed with parodies : in two actsChapman and Hall1838-01-01
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Geminia farce in one act, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Lyceum, and English Opera House ...Chapman and Hall1838-01-01
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Snobson's seasonsbeing annals of Cockney sports. (London particular.)M.A. Nattali1838-01-01
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H Ba dramatic caricature sketched in one actSherwood, Gilbert, and Piper1839-01-01
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HBA dramatic caricature, sketched in one actSherwood, Gilbert, and Piper1839-01-01
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The bequeathed hearta drama in two actsJ. Dicks1841-01-01
Memoirs of the Colman family, including their correspondence1841-01-01
Memoirs of the Colman familyincluding their correspondence with the most distinguished personages of their time.R. Bentley1841-01-01
Memoirs of the Colman family, including their correspondence with the most distinguished personages of their timeR. Bentley1841-01-01-
Ten thousand a yeara drama in three actsJ. Cumberland1842-01-01
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Uncle Ripa farce in two actsJ. Cumberland1842-01-01
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The three wives of Madrid, or, The diamond ringa comic drama in two actsBarth1844-01-01
Cartouche, the celebrated French robberHugh Cunningham1844-01-01
Cartouche, the celebrated French robberHugh Cunningham1844-01-01-
The devil of Marseilles, or, The spirit of avaricea melo-dramatic romance in three actsW. Barth1845-01-01
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The sheriff of the countya comedy in three actsNational Acting Drama Office1845-01-01
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The title deedsan original comedy in three actsNational Acting Drama Office1847-01-01
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The sheriff of the countya comedy, in three actsJ. Dicks, etc., etc.1880-01-01
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The chain of gold, or, A daughter's devotiona romantic drama in three actsJ. Dicks1885-01-01
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The chain of gold, or, A daughter's devotiona romantic drama in three actsJ. Dicks1885-01-01
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Leola Colomba, the Corsican maid [a romantic drama in three acts]Original complete ed.J. Dicks1886-01-01
Leola Colomba, the Corsican maid [a romantic drama in three acts]Original complete ed.J. Dicks1886-01-01
Memoirs Of The Colman Family V2Including Their Correspondence With The Most Distinguished Personages Of Their TimeKessinger Publishing, LLC2006-07-09
Memoirs Of The Colman Family V1Including Their Correspondence With The Most Distinguished Personages Of Their TimeKessinger Publishing, LLC2006-07-09-
The hundred pound notea farce, in two actsJ. Cumberland
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An evening's amusement.Fredk, Skill, Printer