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Series:
Printed Plays, 1808-1925
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Scope Note:
The printed play collection is remarkable both for its quantity and quality.
It numbers 495 specific titles, with a total of 765 items, which figure
includes multiple copies of some plays. The earliest is dated 1808, and
there are some specimens from every decade of the 19th century. All types
are represented: one-act to seven-act opuses; comedies and' tragedies;
comediettas, opera buffa and burlettas, melodramas, Ethiopian dramas; many
are set in exotic countries replete with costumes to match. Most of the
books show signs of use; those in the best state were probably performed
seldom. Between the manuscript plays and the printed plays one can
formulate an excellent idea of what the American theatre was like during the
second half of the 19th century. Because theatrical troupes gave long
programs and had daily changes, the Golden repertoire offered a large
variety. It ranged from Shakespeare's great tragedies to French, Italian and
German translations of contemporary European theatre, highly moral pieces to
light comedies and burlesques, medieval settings and oriental countries to
the American forest primeval peopled by the "noble savage." Perusing these
almost five hundred plays strikes one with awe over the effort that mastery
of these dramatic works required.
These plays were published both in America and Europe by well-known
publishers: Samuel French (father and son), William V. Spencer, William
Taylor, Thomas Hailes Lacy, J. Duncombe, John Cumberland, Carey and Lea,
among others. The copies are well- marked with stage directions and
signatures of ownership. Bella's books request their return after each
performance.
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The Academy of Stars: An Ethiopian Sketch.
A.J. Leavitt and H.W.
Eagan.New York:
Samuel French,
n.d.
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The Actress of All Work; or, My Country
Cousin.
W. Oxberry
London:J. Duncombe,
n.d.
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The Adopted Child
Simon Birch.
Boston:William V.
Spencer, n.d.
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Adrienne, The Actress; or, The Reigning
Favorite
John
Oxenford .New York:
Samuel French , n.d.
Signature of Ella Wren
Gift of University of Evansville
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After the Party.
London:Thomas Hailes
Lacy, n.d.
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Agnes DeVere; or, The Wife's Revenge,
John Baldwin
Buckstone
Boston:
William V. Spencer,
1885
Signature of Martin Golden
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Alice Grey: The Suspected One; or, The
Moral Brand
. John T.
Haines.London:Thomas
Hailes Lacy, n.d.
Gift of University of Evansville
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Aline: or, The Rose of Killareny.
E.Stirling
New York:Samuel French,
n.d.
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All That Glitters is Not Gold
.
Thomasand J.M. Morton.New
York: Samuel French ,
n.d.
Three copies - one complete copy
Signatures of Bella Golden, Martin Golden,
andCharles W. White
Gift of Universit y of Evansville
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Angel of the Attic . Thomas Morton
.New
York:Samuel French,
n.d.
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Andy Blake; or, The Irish
Diamond
. Dion
Bourcicault.New
York:Samuel French , 1856
Bourcicault's Dramatic Works forming the Repetoire of Miss Agnes
Robertson
Four copies
Signatures of Bellaand Martin
Golden,S.L.
Holland,Mulrooney
Gift of The University of Evansville- one copy
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Angeline . J.T. Haines
.London:Chapman
and Hall, n.d.
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Angelo; or/and, The Actress of
Padua
. New
York:Samuel French,
n.d.
Altered and translated from French by G.A. Beckett
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Anne Blake . Westland Marston
Boston:William V.
Spencer, n.d.
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Anthony and Cleopatra.
Charles Selby.
New York:Samuel French,
n.d. One copy. Prompter's copy [?] and
Boston:William V.
Spencer, n.d. One copy
Bella's signature in both
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The Apostat. Richard
Lalor Shiel .New
York:Wm. Taylor and Co.,
n.d.
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The Arabian Nights
Sydney Grundy.
New York:T. Henry
French, n.d.
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Artful Dodger. E.L.
Blanchard.New
York:Samuel French,
n.d.
Two copies; pages missing
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L'Article 47or, Breaking the Ban
.
Adolphe Belot, New
York:Robert M. DeWitt, 1872
Henry L. Williams, translater and adapter to English
stage
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As You Like It. William
Shakespeare .New
York:Samuel French , n.d.
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Asmodeus; or,The Little Devil's Share
. Thomas Archer.
New York:Samuel French,
n.d.
Four copies, of which one is the prompter's copy, two are sides, one
property of Bella Golden
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Asmodeus, Little Toddlekins, The Lost
Lily
The New York Drama
New York: Wheat and Cornett
Vol 3, No 33
Signed "Compliments of Wm. O. Christophe,
Jan 15, 1889"
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Aurora Floyd; or, The Dark Deed in The
Wood
.
C.H. Hazlewood.New
York: Samuel French and Son ,
n.d.
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Azael, The Prodigal . Edward
Fitzball.London:Thomas
Hailes Lacy , n.d.
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The Bachelor's Bedroom; or,Two in the
Morning
. Charles Mathews .New
York:Samuel French , n.d.
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Bachelor's Buttons! . Edward
Stirling.London:Thomas
Hailes Lacy , n.d.
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Il Barbiere di Siviglia and The Barber
of Seville
.New
York:Piercy and Houel , 1847
Text in Italian and English
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The Bashful Man .
Moncrieff, W.T.
London:John
Cumberland & Son , n.d.
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The Bells. Leopold Lewis .
New York:Samuel French and
Son, n.d.
Two copies - one large, one small
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Ben the Boatswain; or, Sailors'
Sweethearts
. T.E. Wilks
.New York:Samuel
French , n.d.
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Bengal Tiger. Chares Dance.
New York:Samuel French ,
n.d.
Two copies
Gift of University of Evansville
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Belphegor, the Mountebank; or, Woman's
Constancy
. Charles Webb.
New York:Sameul French,
n.d.
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Bertram. Rev.
Charles Maturin .
New York:M. Douglas,
n.d.
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Betsy Baker; or, Too Attentive By
Half
. J.M. Morton
.Boston:William
V. Spencer; 1856
Signature of Emma Llewellyn (Bella Golden)
Portion of text missing
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Better Than Gold. J.M.
Morton .
Boston:
George M. Baker;
1878
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Billee Taylor. H.P. Stephens .
New York:
A.S. Seer,
1881
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Black-Eyed Susan; or, "All In The
Downs"
. Douglas
Jerrold .
Boston:William V.
Spencer, n.d.
Signature of C. [Charles] Slater
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Black Sheep.
London:Thomas Hailes
Lacy,n.d. ..New
York:Robert M. DeWitt,
n.d.
Founded on Edmond Yate's novel
Arranged for the stage by J. Palgrave Simpson and the author
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Blanche of Brandywine
J.G. Burnett.
New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
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The Bloomer Costume; or,The Figure of
Fun
. Edmund Stirling
.New York:
Wm. Taylor and Company, n.d.
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The Blue Jackets; or,Her Majesty's
Service!
. Edward Stirling .
London:
J. Duncombe and Co.
Signatures of W.H. Steward, 1859; J.W. Bates, Mitchells's Olympia
Theatre
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Bombastes Furioso. Thomas
Barnes Rhodes.
New York:Wm. Taylor and
Co., n.d.
Signature of Bella, also E. Llewellyn
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The Bonnie Fish Wife.Charles
Selby.
London:Thomas Hailes
Lacy, n.d.
Prompt book - Bella Golden
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The Bride of Lammermoor.
John William Calcraft.
New York:Samuel French,
n.d.
"Property of Martin Golden
Signature of E.R. Erskine
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The Broken Sword . William
Dimond.New
York:Samuel French,
n.d.
"George Stevens Combination Dramatic Troupe"
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A Brown Paper Parcel.M.J.W.
New York:
Samuel French, 1899
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Brudder Bones's Nigger Comicalities
.London:
Cameron and Ferguson, n.d.
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Brutus; or, The Fall of Tarquin
. John
Howard Payne .New
York:Samuel French ,
n.d.
Signature of Martin Golden
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Bumble's Courtship .Frank E.
Emson.New York:
Samuel French and Son, n.d.
From Dickens's "Oliver Twist"
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The Cabin Boy . Edward
Stirling.London:Webster
and Company, n.d.
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Camilla's Husband .Watts
Phillips.New
York:Samuel French,
n.d.
Four copies; two marked New Harmony Thespean's copies
One gift of University of Evansville
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Camille.
Cincinnati: T. Wrightson and
Company, 1856
Translated by Matilda Heron from French of Alexandre Dumas,
Jr.
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Camille; or, The Fate of a Coquette.
New York:Samuel French,
n.d.
Two copies; one a prompter's copy, second Count de Varvilla's copy
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Camp at Chobham.
Mark Lemon
London:Webster and
Company, n.d.
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Caprice; or, A Woman's Heart.
Oliver S. Leland.
Boston:William V.
Spencer, n.d.
Gift of University of Evansville
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Captain Charlotte.
E. Stirling
London:J. Duncombe and Company
, n.d.
Bella Golden's prompt book
Ten sides
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Captain Kyd; or, he Wizard of the
Sea
. J.S. Jones
.Boston:William
V. Spencer, n.d.
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Captain Stevens.Charles
Selby.
London:Thomas Hailes
Lacy, n.d.
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The Captain's Not A-Miss . Wilks, T.E.
New York:
Samuel French , n.d.
Three copies; two are sides
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The Carmelites; or, The Convent Belles! .
Edward
Fitzball
London:J. Duncombe and
Company , n.d.
Gift of University of Evansville
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Caste.
T.W. Robertson .New
York:Robert M. DeWitt ;
n.d.
Two copies; one of which is prompter's copy
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The Cataract of the Ganges; or, The Rajah's
Daughter .
W.T. Moncrieff
New York:Samuel French
, n.d.
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The Charcoal Burner; or, The Dropping
Well of Knaresborough
.George Almar.
New York:Samuel French ,
n.d.
Gift of University of Evansville
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Charles the Second; or, The Merry Monarch.
John
Howard Payne
New York:Samuel French
, n.d.
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Charles The XII.
J.R. Planche .New
York: Samuel French , n.d.
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The Charming Woman . Horace
Wigan.London:Thomas
Hailes Lacy , n.d.
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Cherry and Fair Star.
New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
Author unknown
Signature of Bella Golden'
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The Chimney Corner . H.T.
Craven.London:Thomas
Hailes Lacy, n.d.
Signatures of Bella Golden and Geroge Stevens
Gift of University of Evansville
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La Cigale.Herny
Meilhacand Ludovic Halevy.New York:
Happy Hours Comapny, 1879
Adapted by John H. Delafield
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Civilization. John H.
Wilkins.
New York:Wm. Taylor and Company
, n.d.
Signature of Bella Golden
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Clari; or, The Maid of Milan.
John
Howard Payne .
Boston:
Wm. V. Spencer,
1856
Two copies: one has inscription: Mrs. Bella Golden, complinebts of C.W.
Slater and signature of W.F. Pritchard
Gift of University of Evansville
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The Clockmaker's Hat
.New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
Adapted by Madame Emile DeGirardinand translated by
William Robertson
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The Colleen Bawn; or, Brides of
Garryowen.
Dion Boucicault.
New York:
Samuel French
.
New York:
Samuel French and Son, n.d. .
London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy
Five copies, several incomplete texts; one prompter's copy
SEE MISS EILY O'CONNOR
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A Comical Countess.
William
Brough
London:Thomas Hailes Lacy
, n.d.
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A Conjugal Lesson .H.
Danvers.New
York: Samuel French ,
n.d.
Two copies - signatures of Bella Golden
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Cool as a Cucumber . W. Blanchard
Jerrold
.Boston:William
V. Spencer , n.d.
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The Corsican Brothers
.New York:
William Taylor and Company, n.d.
Author unknown
Prompter's copy
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The Country Girl .William
Wycherley.London:John
Cumberland, n.d. ..
New York:> Trow's Printing and
Bookbinding , 1884
Altered and adapted by David Garrickand rearranged by
Augustyn Daly
Two copies
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The Courier of Lyons; or, The Attack
Upon the Mall
.London:Thomas Hailes
Lacy, n.d.
Translated from the French of Moreau, Siraudin and Delacour
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No author, n.p., n.d.
Bella Golden's prompt book
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Creole; or, Love's Fetters
No author, n.p., n.d.
Prompt book
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Crinoline .
Robert B. Brough
.Boston:William
V. Spencer, n.d.
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Cupid's Eye-Glass . Thomas Picton
.New York:
Robert M. DeWitt , 1873 [?]
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Cure for the Heart-Ach [sic] .
Thomas
Morton.New
York:Charles Wiley ,1824
.Philadelphia: H.C.
Carey and I. Lea , M'Carty &
Davis .
Boston:
Saml. H. Parker
Property of New Harmony Thespian Society , Oct. 1832
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A Cure for the Heart-Ache. Thomas Morton.
New York:
Wm. Taylor & Company
Martin Goldencopy
Two copies
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Damon and Pytheas. John Banim.
New York:Samuel French &
Son, n.d.
Signatures of
Bella and Martin Golden
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The Daughter. Thomas
Haynes Bayly .New
York: Samuel French , n.d.
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SEE
Josephone, the Child of the Regiment
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David Garrick.
T.W. Robertson .New
York:Samuel French &
Son, n.d.
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Day After the Fair .G.A. Somerset
.New York:
Samuel French , n.d.
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The Day After the Wedding . Charles
Kemble.New York:
Samuel French, n.d. and Wm. Taylor
& Company, n.d.
Two copies, one incomplete
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A Day in Paris!
Charles
Selby.London:Thomas
Hailes Lacy, n.d. Prompter's copy .
Philadelphia and New
York:[?], n.d.
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Dead Heart. Benjamin
Webster .New
York:Samuel French,
n.d.
Martin
Golden'sprompter's copy
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Delicate Ground; or, Paris in 1793.
Charles Dance
New York:William Taylor &
Co., ca.
1870
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The Demon Lover. John
Brougham.
New York:Samuel French ,
n.d.
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A Desparate Game . John
Maddison
Morton.London:Thomas
Hailes Lacy , n.d.
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The Devil's Elixer; or, The Shadowless
Man
. Edward
Fitz-ball.London:John
Cumberland , n.d.
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A Devilish Good Jake; or, A Night's Frolic.
Thomas
Higgie
Boston:William V.
Spencer, n.d.
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Diamond Cut Diamond . W.H. Murray
.London:Thomas
Hailes Lacy, n.d.
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Don Cesar De Bazan .G.A.
A'Bechettand Mark Lemon.New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
Martin
Golden'sprompter copy
Two copies
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Done on Both Sides . John
Maddison Morton .New
York: Samuel French & Son
, n.d.
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Don't Judge by Appearances . John
Maddison Morton .New
York:Samuel French &
Son, n.d.
Two copies, one incomplete
One copy property of New Harmony Thespians
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Dora . Charles Reade
.Boston:
Geo. M. Baker & Co. , n.d.
.Boston:Charles H.
Spencer(Agent of George M. Baker & Co.),
n.d.
Two copies
Prompter's copy - Inscribed "C.W. Slater from
Bella Golden "
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No author, publisher, or date
Old copy; type old; covers contain architectural sketches
Incomplete - pages 17-56 only
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The Drama Defended. Rev.
Strickland Cuyler.
New York:Samuel French,
1859
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The Dramatist
Frederick Reynolds
No title pages, n.p., n.d.
Three copies one of which is the prompter's copy, "Walnut
Street Theatre, Jos. E. Nagle, 1849"
Signatures of Jos. E. Nagleand Martin Golden
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Dream At Sea. John
Baldwin Buckstone.
New York:Samuel French,
publisher, n.d.
Two copies
" G.T. Berlins' Book, February 27, 1876"
Signature of Martin Golden
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The Drunkard; or, The Fallen Saved.
New York: William Taylor
& Comapny , n.d.
Adapted by W.H. Smith
Inscribed: "
Martin Golden , St. Charles
TheatreNew Orleans, La.
1855-6-7-8.9.60. 1861
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The Dumb Girl of Genoa.
New York:
R.H. Elton, Publisher, n.d
Author unknown
Numerous names inscribed
Two sides
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East Lynne
.Boston:George M. Baker
and Company, n.d.
A drama in five acts
Mrs. Henry Wood , adapter
Four copies
Signature of Bella Golden
Four copies
Eight sides
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Eh? What Is It?. An Ethiopian Sketch.
J.C. Stewart
New York:Robert M. De Witt ,
publisher, n.d.
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1863; or, The Sensations of the Past Season .
Henry J. Byron
London :Thomas Hailes
Lacy, n.d.
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The Elder Brother; or, Love Makes a Man.
New York:R.G. Berford &
Company ,1848
Adapted from text of Beaumontand Fletcher
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Engaged.
W.S. Gilbert .New
York:Samuel French &
Son, n.d.
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Enoch Arden.
Arthur Matthison
New York:
Samuel French & Son, n.d.
A play in five acts
Manuscript
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Ernestine.
William Robertson
New York:Samuel French
& Son, n.d.
Two copies
Martin
Golden's prompter's copy
Signature of Joseph M. Hamilton
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Esmeralda; or, The Deformed of Notre Dame.
Edward
Fitzball
New York:Samuel French & Son
, n.d.
Seven copies
Signature of Claude Frollo
Signatures of Martin Goldenand George S.
Stevens
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The Eton Boy.
Edward Morton
New York:Samuel French
& Son , n.d.
Three copies
Signatures of Martin and Bella Golden
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Eurene Aram; or, Saint Robert's
Cave
.
W.T. Moncrieff
.London:John
Cumberland, n.d.
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Evadne; or, the Statue.
Richard
Sheil
New York: Samuel
French, n.d.
Five copies, one being a prompter's copy
Signatures of Martin Goldenand John Bennett
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Evangeline.
Robert N. Traver
Albany, MO.:Freeman
Print, 1878
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Excuse Me!
Gladys Ruth Bridgham
Boston: Walter H. Baker &
Company, 1925
Signature of Frances Golden
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Extremes Meet.
Kate Field
New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
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Faint Heart Never Won Fair Lady .
J.R. Planche .New
York: Samuel French, n.d.
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Falka.Leterrier and
Vanloo.Boston:
White, Smith & Company,
n.d.
English version by H.B.
Farnie; music by F. Chassaigne
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The Fall of Algiers.
London: John Cumberland
, n.d.
Author unknown
Inscribed "New Harmony Thespian Society"
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The Fall of Algiers by Sea and Land! .
C.A. Somerset. London:
John Duncombe, n.d.
Signature of John P. Bennett
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Family Jars.New
York:: Owen Phelan, n.d.
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Fanchon, the Cricket. August Waldauer .
New York:Samuel French,
n.d.
Signature of Bella Golden
Three copies
Manuscript
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The Farmer's Story! . Bayle
Bernard.London
:Thomas Hailes Lacy,n.d.
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Fazio; or, The Italian Wife.
Rev. H.H. Milman.
New York:Samuel French,
n.d.
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"A Fearful Tragedy in the Seven
Dials"
. Charles Selby.
New York:Robert M. De
Witt, n.d.
Signature of C. Richardson
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The Fencing Master
.Buffalo, N.Y.:Baker,
Jones & Co., 1891 (?)
Libretto - Harry B. Smith
Music - Reginald de Koven
Two copies
Signature of Echard Golden
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Fetter Lane to Gravesend, An Ethiopian Farce.
Clyde, Ohio:
A.D. Ames, n.d.
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The Fire Raiser !; or, The Prophet of the
Moor!
George Almar
London:G.H. Davidson,
n.d.
"New Harmony Thespians"
Signature of W.F. Pritchard
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Fish Out of Water . Joseph
Lunn.New
York:Turner & Fisher ,
n.d.
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The Flying Dutchman; or, The Phantom
Ship
. Edward Fitzball.New
York: Samuel French,
n.d.
Signature of Miss E. Llewellyn
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The Forest Keeper. H. Holl.
London: Thomas Hailes
Lacy, n.d.
Two copies
Both copies inscribed "New Harmony Thespians, June 3, 1876"
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The Forest Rose; or American
Farmers
. Samuel Woodworth .
Boston:
William V. Spencer,
1855
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The Forty Thieves . R.B.
Sheridan and Colman the
younger.New York:
David Longworth, 1808
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Forty Winks.George Roberts.
New York:Samuel French,
n.d.
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The Foundling of the Forest.
William
Dimond
New York:David
Longworth, 1809
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The Foundling of the Forest .
William Dimond. London:
R.S. Kirby, 1823
A play in three acts
BOUND WITH
The Warloch of the Glen
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The Four Sisters . Bayle
Bernard
.London:Thomas
Haile Lacy, n.d.
"Property of Martin Golden"
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Francis the First
.Philadelphit:
W. Turner, 1832
As performed by Frances Ann Kemble
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The French Spy; or, The Siege of
Constantina
. J.T. Haines
.New York:Samuel
French, n.d.
See Golden Troupe Section
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"Frou Frou".
Augustin Daly
New York:
Samuel French, 1870?
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The Gamester.
Edward Moore
New York :William
Taylor,1846
Signature of C.R. Erskine
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Ganem, The Slave of Love . Francis
Talfourd .London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy,
n.d.
Signature of Bella Emma Llewellynand "Charleston Theatre
Association"
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Gipsy Jack; or, The Napoleon of Humble Life.
W.T. Moncrieff
London:The Music Publishing
Company , n.d.
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Giralda; or, The Miller's Wife
.Benjamin
Webster.Boston:William
V. Spencer, n.d.
Text incomplete
Signature of Bernard Macauley
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Gisippus; or, The Forgotten
Friend
.Gerald Griffin .New
York:William Taylor &
Co., n.d. and Samuel French
Two copies - one copy owned by Henry Robinson
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The Golden Farmer; or, Jemmy Twitcher in
England .
Benjamin
Webster
New York:Samuel
French, n.d.
Three copies, one of which is Bella Llewellyn'scopy
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The Good Neighbor .
William
Dunlap
New York: David
Longworth, 1814
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The Governor's Wife . Thomas
Mildenhall.London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy, n.d.
Two copies
Signature of Bella Golden
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| |
Grace Darling; or, The Wreck at Sea .
Edward
Stirling
London:Chapman and
Hall, n.d.
|
| |
Grandfather Whitehead . Mark
Lemon.New York:
Wm. Taylor & Co., n.d.
Signature of Miss Bella Llewellyn
|
| |
The Green Bushes; or, A Hundred Years Ago .
John
Baldwin Buckstone
New York:Samuel French
& Son, n.d.
Signature of
Martin Golden
|
| |
The Greek Boy . S.
Lover.London:
Sherwood, Gilbert & Piper , n.d.
|
| |
A Greek Slave.
Owen Hall
New York:
Augustin Daly, 1898
|
| |
Grimshaw, Bagshaw, and Bradshaw .
John Maddison Morton.New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
Inscribed "Shreveport Historic Associaton" and
"Martin
Golden"
|
| |
Grist to the Mill .
J.R. Planche .Boston:
Wm. V. Spencer, n.d.
Two copies
Signature of
Martin Golden
|
| |
The Gun-Maker of Moscow .
John Brougham.New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
Two copies
Signature of
Martin Golden
|
| |
Author unknown, n.p., n. pub, n.d.
Title page missing
Signature of Charles Augustus Burton
|
| |
Guy Mannering; or, Gipsey's Prophecy .
Damiel Terry
New York:M.
Douglas, n.d. and Samuel French
Martin
Golden's prompt book, 1856(?)
Three copies
|
| |
Hamlet.
Wm.
Shakespeare
New York:
Wm. Taylor & Company, n.d.
Four copies, one copy minus title page
Signatures of Marcella Maxwell, July 5, 1844; Miss
Allen; Martin Golden
|
| |
No title page, imcomplete
|
| |
Hamlet the Dainty . G.W.H. Griffin.New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
An Ethiopian Burlesque on Shakespeare's
Hamlet
|
| |
Handy Andy.
Floyd, W.R.
New York: Samuel French
, n.d.
Four copies
"Property of Schrader Dramatic Club"
"Florence Am & Dram Asst"
"Martin
Golden"
|
| |
A Happy Pair . S. Theyre
Smith.London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy , n.d.
"Property of
Martin Golden"
|
| |
The Haunted Hulk . Edward
Fitzball.London:
G.H. Davidson, n.d.
|
| |
The Haunted Hil.
J.P. Wooler
London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy, n.d.
|
| |
The Heir at Law.
George Colman
New York: Samuel French
& Son , n.d.
|
| |
Henriette the Forsaken . John
Baldwin Buckstone.New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
|
| |
Henry the Fifth.
Shakespeare [sic]
New York:
T.H. French, n.d.
Arranged by Charles Calvert
|
| |
Her Majesty's Ship Pinafore; or, The
Lass That Loved a Sailor.
W.S. Gilbert and Albert
Sullivan.New
York:G.W. Carelton &
Co. , 1879
|
| |
Hiawatha; or, Ardent Spirits and
Laughing Water
.Charles M.
Walcot.New
York:Samuel French,
n.d.
|
| |
The Hidden Hand . Robert
Jones.Boston:
Geo. M. Baker & Co. , n.d.
Signatures of Bella & Martin
Golden
|
| |
His Last Legs.
Wm.
Bayle Bernard
New York: M. Douglas
, n.d.
Signature of Martin Golden
Personal comments on both front and back covers
|
| |
Hofer; the Tell of the Tyrol .
Edward
Fitzball.New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
|
| |
Holly Tree Inn.
Mrs.
Oscar Beringer
New York:
Sameul French, 1906
|
| |
The Honey-Moon.
John Tobin
New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
Four copies
"Property of Martin Golden"
"Henry Robinson's Book"
Signature of Bella Golden
|
| |
The Hop of Fashion. An Ethiopian
Drama.
. C. White.New
York:
Samuel French, n.d.
|
| |
An Hour At Seville . Charles
Selby.London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy , n.d.
|
| |
The House on the Bridge of Notre Dame
.New York: Samuel
French & Son, n.d.
Adapted from the French of Theodore
Barriere & Henry deKockby
Colin Hazlewood
|
| |
A Household Fairy . Francis Talfourd
.London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy, n.d.
Bella Golden's prompter copy
New Memphis Theatre
|
| |
How She Loves Him!
Dion
Boucicault
New York:
Samuel French & Son, n.d.
Signature of Martin Golden
|
| |
How to Make Home Happy . Wm.
Brough.London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy,
n.d.
Signatures of "Mr. Dakchick", "Emily
[?]"
Four parts prompt copy
|
| |
The Hunchback . James
Sheridan Knowles .New York:
Wm. Taylor & Co.,
n.d.. New York:
Owen Phelan,
n.d..New York:
New York:Samuel French,
n.d.
Four copies
"Henry Robinsons Book 1856"
Signature of Alexander Burns, Jr.
Signature of Martin Golden
|
| |
The Hundred Pound Note
.New York: E.M.
Murden, 1828
Author unknown
Signature of L.D. Eytinge
|
| |
A Hundred Thousand Pounds . Henry J. Byron.New York:
Robert M. De Witt,
n.d.
|
| |
Hunting A Turtle . Charles
Selby.London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy, n.d.
Signatures of Bella and Martin Golden, C.W. Slater
Five copies
|
| |
A Husband At Sight .J.B.
Buckstone.New York:
Samule French, n.d.
|
| |
The Husband of an Hour . Edmund Falconer
.Boston: Wm. V.
Spencer, n.d.
|
| |
A Husband to Order . John M.
Morton.London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy,
n.d.
|
| |
I Love You.
Wybert Reeve
New York:
Samuel French & Son, n.d.
|
| |
The Idiot Witness; or, A Tale of Blood.
T.J. Haines
New York:Samuel
French, n.d.
Two copies, one incomplete
Both inscribed "Golden"
|
| |
In and Out of Place
S.D.
Johnson
Publisher and date missing
Bella Golden'sprompt book made up of
printed text combined with added dialogue
|
| |
Infatuation.
Sir Charles L. Young
New York: Samuel French
& Son , n.d.
|
| |
Ingomar, The Barbarian
.Maria Lovell.New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
Three copies
Signature of "Miss Bella Llewellyn"
|
| |
Invisible Prince; or, The Island of Tranquil
Delights.
J.R. Planche
New York:WIlliam Taylor
& Co., 1847
Signature of
Miss E. Llewellyn
|
| |
Ion.
Thomas Noon Talfourd
New York: Wm. Taylor &
Co. , n.d.
Property of Bella Llewellyn
|
| |
Ireland As It Is.
J.A. Amherst
New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
Prompt book of Bella Golden
|
| |
The Irish Ambassador . James
Kenney.New York:
Wm. Taylor & Co.,
n.d.
|
| |
Author missing
Publisher and date missing
Bella Golden's prompt book
|
| |
The Irish Lion. John
Baldwin Buckstone .New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
.London:Sherwood,
Gilbert, & Piper , n.d.
Two copies
Signature of George Morrison
Property of Bella Llewellyn
|
| |
The Iron Chest.
George Coleman the Younger
New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
Property of George Morrison
|
| |
Jack Sheppard.
J.B. Buckstone
New York:
William Taylor &
Co.andSamuel French,
n.d.
One copy : "Property of Martin Golden;" signature of Bella
Llewellyn;"G.W.M[orrison]March 18, 67"
Second copy: "Bella Golden with regards of Edcha &
Voltz"
|
| |
The Jealous Wife.
George
Colman
New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
"Miss Mollie Howe,
Carmi, Illinois"
|
| |
Jessie Brown; or, The Relief of
Lucknow
. Dion Bourcicault [correctly spelled Boucicault]
.New
York:Samuel French,
n.d.
Four copies ; All of which indicate them as the property of Bellaor Martin Golden; one Bella's prompt book with
a letter laid in
|
| |
Joan of Arc, The Maid of Orleans .
Thomas James Serle. London:
John Duncombe, n.d.
|
| |
John Procida; or, The Bridals of
Messina
. James
Sheridan
Knowles.Philadelphia:Turner
& Fisher, n.d.
|
| |
John of Paris.
I. Pocock
New York:
E.M. Murden, 1827
On front of leather cover: "Opera of John of Paris marked for A.N. Ham
Balto Mus [?] Jany 16, 1847by
W.E. AndersonPrompt Book." End sheets contain
writing
|
| |
Jolly Millers. An Ethiopian Drama
C. White
New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
|
| |
Josephone, the Child of the Regiment; or, The
Fortune of War .
John Baldwin Buckstone
London:Thomas Hailes
Lacy, n.d.
Two copies of which one is Bella'sprompt book
|
| |
Jonathan Bradford; or, The Murder at the
Road-side Inn.
Edward
Fitzball
New York:Samuel
French, n.d.
Copy serves as prompt book
End sheet of cover carries list of New Harmony cast.
|
| |
Julius Caesar.
William
Shakespeare.New York:
E.B. Clayton, 1830One copy .New York:
Samuel French, n.d. Two
copies
Three copies, two of which carry names of Bella Llewellynand Martin Golden
|
| |
Kate Kearney; or, The Fairy of the
Lakes
. William
Collier.London:Thomas
Hailes Lacy, n.d.
Two copies, one being a prompter's copy, the other has a leather cover
with words scratched on surface: "Barker & St. Charles
Theatre, New Orleans, 1853." Also "Receipts Books [?]" "Golden",
"Barker"
|
| |
Katharine & Petruchio.
[William] Shakespeare .
New York:
Wm. Taylor & Co.,
1854
[also] Memoir of Mr. Edwin Forrest
Signature of Martin Golden
|
| |
Kathleen Mavourneen; or, St. Patrick's Eve .
New York:Samuel French
& Son, n.d.
Author unknown
Four copies
Signatures of J.T. Eagleand Sallie R.
Jackson
|
| |
Kathleen O'Neil; or, A Picture of Feudal Times
in Ireland
Author, publisher, place of publication, and date unknown
|
| |
Katty O'Sheal.
James Pilgrim
New York: Samuel French
& Son , n.d.
Three copies, two have Bella'ssignature; one "Compliments of E.M.
Hopkins, Martin Golden"
|
| |
King Henry VII.
Wm.
Shakespeare
New York:
American Book Exchange, 1880
|
| |
King Henry IV.
William Shakespeare
New York: M. Douglas
, n.d.
Signature of
"Miss E. Llewellyn"
Two copies, one being the prompter's book
|
| |
King John.
William Shakespeare
New York:Wm. Taylor &
Co., , 1846
Also a memoir of Charles Keen
|
| |
The King of the Commons.
Rev. James White
New York:
Wm. Taylor & Co.,
1846
Signature of Martin Golden
Two copies, one being the prompter's book
|
| |
The King of the Mist; or, The Miller of the
Hartz Mountains.
Edward
Fitzball
London:J. Duncombe &
Co., n.d.
|
| |
The King's Rival; or, The Court and the
Stage .
(Nell Gwynne)
Tom Taylorand Charles Reade
.New
York:Samuel French,
n.d.
Martin
Golden's prompt book
|
| |
A Kiss in the Dark . John
Baldwin Buckstone .New
York: Samuel French & Son
, n.d.
Four copies, one incomplete, containing signatures of Bellaand Matin
Golden, Charles S. Rogers,
Maria Legros [?]
|
| |
The Knight of Arva . Dion
Boucicault.New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
|
| |
Ladder of Love.
Thomas Haynes Bayly
New York:
Elton, 1838
A musical drama in one act
Two copies
|
| |
Ladies at Home; or, Gentlemen, We Can Do
Without You
J.G. Millengen
A female interlude in one act
|
| |
The Ladies' Battle
.Boston: William V.
Spencer , n.d.
A comedy in three acts
Author missing
|
| |
Ladies Beware!
New York: William Taylor
, n.d.
A farce in one act
Author missing
|
| |
Laid Up In Port!; or, Sharks Along Shore!
Thomas Higgie
London:Duncombe and
Noon, n.d.
A Nautical Drama in Three Acts
Two copies, one of which is MARTIN Golden prompter's book
|
| |
The Laughing Hyena . Benjamin Webster.New
York:
Samuel French, n.d.
A farce - in one act
Signature of George Morrison
|
| |
Leah, The Foresaken . Augustin Daly
.New York:
Samuel French & Son, n.d.
|
| |
Leap Year; or, The Ladies' Privilege .
J. Baldwin Buckstone
New York:William Taylor
& Co., n.d.
|
| |
Led Astray.
Dion
Boucicault
New York: Samuel French
& Son , n.d.
A comedy in five acts
Signatures of Martin Golden
Five copies
|
| |
Lend Me Five Shillings . John
Maddison Morton.New York:
William Taylor & Co.,
n.d.
A farce in one act
Bella Llewellyn's signature
|
| |
The Liar.
Samuel Foote
New York: D. Longworte
, 1813
A farce
Gift of University of Evansville
|
| |
Linda, The Pearl of Savoy .
C.Z. Barnett
London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy, n.d. (1874is written on back cover)
A domestic drama in three acts
" Martin
Golden New Harmony Indiana"
|
| |
Little Red Riding Hood and the Fairies of the
Rose, Shamrock, and Thistle
. Buckingham
Leicester.London:Thomas
Hailes Lacy, n.d.
An original Burlesque Extravaganza, in one act
|
| |
The Little Savage .
J.M.
Morton
London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy, n.d.
|
| |
The Little Treasure .A.
Harris.New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
A comedy, in two acts
Signature of Martin Golden and Harry M. Crisp
Three copies
|
| |
Little Toddlekins .
Charles Mathews
Boston:
William V. Spencer, n.d.
|
| |
Lizzie Leigh; or, The Murder Near the
Old Mill
. W.R.
Waldron.London:Thomas
Hailes Lacy, n.d.
A domestic drama, in three acts
Four copies
|
| |
Loan of a Lover.
J.R. Planche
New York:
William Taylor & Co., n.d.
A vaudeville in one act
Emma Llewellyn'ssignature
|
| |
Locked in With a Lady . H.R. Addison.London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy, n.d.
|
| |
Locked out.
Howard Paul
New York:
Robert M. DeWitt, n.d.
|
| |
Lola Montes; or, A Countess for an
Hour
|
| |
London Assurance.
Dion L.
Boucicault [sic]
New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
A comedy in five acts
On back cover an expense receipt from Martin Golden, September 7, 1863, to Timothy
Golden, New York
|
| |
The Lost Ship; or, The Man-of-War's Man and
the Privateer .
Thomas Townsend
New York:Samuel
French, n.d.
A nautical drama, in three acts
Three copies, one of which belonged to the Thespian Society
Signature of Arthur Echard; last page has a history
of New Harmony
|
| |
Love.
James Sheridan
Knowles.New
York: Wm. Taylor & Co.
, ca. 1852
.New York: Samuel
French , n.d.
Play in five acts
Two copies, one incomplete
Signatures of Emma Llewellyn , George Morrisonand
DeBars Opera House
|
| |
Love and Loyalty .
Wm. James Robson
Boston: Wm. V. Spencer
, n.d.
|
| |
Love and Rain
.London: Thomas Hailes
Lacy , n.d.
A farce in one act
Author unknown
|
| |
The Love Chase.
James Sheridan Knowles.New York:
Wm. Taylor & Co., n.d. One
copy .New York:
Samuel French, n.d. Four copies
A comedy
Five copies
Signatures of George Morrison , George
France
|
| |
The Love of a Prince; or, The Court of Prussia
.
Charles Gayler (-or)
New York:Samuel
French, n.d.
|
| |
Love's Sacrifice; or, The Rival Merchants .
George Lovell.
New York:William Taylor
& Co., n.d.
New York:Samuel
French, n.d.
A play in five acts
Three copies
Bella Llewellyn and Henry
Robinson's books
Play manuscript
|
| |
Love's Telegraph
.London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy, n.d.
A comedy in three acts
Author unknown
Two copies
|
| |
Lucretia Borgia . J.M.
Weston.Boston:
William V. Spencer , n.d.
A drama in three acts
Signature of Bella Llewellyn
Gift of University of Evansville
|
| |
Luke the Labourer . John Baldwin
Buckstone.New York:
Berford & Co., 1847 . New York:
William Taylor & Co.,
n.d.
A domestic comedy in two acts
Two copies, one of which is Bella Llewellyn'sbook
|
| |
Macbeth.
William Shakespeare
New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
A tragedy in five acts
"Golden" signature
|
| |
Madelaine!; or, The Daughter of the Regiment .
Edward
Fitzball
London:Thomas Hailes
Lacy, n.d.
|
| |
Madelaine, the Belle of the Faubourg
.New York: Samuel
French, n.d. .Boston:
William V. Spencer, 1856
A drama in three acts
Author unknown
Three copies
Signatures of Martin& Bella Golden, Fanny B. Price
|
| |
The Maid of Croissey; or, Or [sic], Theresa's
Vow .
Mrs. Charles Gore
New York:Wm. Taylor &
Co., n.d.
|
| |
The Maid with the Milking Pail .
John Baldwin Buckstone.London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy,
n.d.
A comic drama
Signature of Bella Golden
|
| |
Maidens Beware!
J.T. Haines
London:
J. Duncombe & Co,, n.d.
|
| |
The Manager in Distress . George Colman, the
Elder.London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy,
n.d.
|
| |
The Manager's Daughter. Edward
Lancaster.New York:
W.C. Wemyss, n.d.
.New York: Samuel
French, n.d.
An interlude in one act being the original of the play performed under
the title
The Young Actress
Two copies
Six manuscript sides under title of
The Young Actress
|
| |
Maria and Magdalena
.New York:
Robert M. DeWistt, ca.
1873
A play in four acts
Paul Landauand adopted from the original German by
L.J. Hollenius
|
| |
Marie, A Tale of the Pont Neuf!
Henry R. Addison
London: John Duncombe &
Co., n.d.
An original comedietta
Two copies
|
| |
Mariner's Compass. Henry
Leslie.London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy, n.d.
|
| |
Married and Single . John
Poole.New York:
William Taylor & Co., n.d.
A comedy in three acts
Signature of George Stevens
|
| |
Married Life.
John Baldwin Buckstone
New York: Samuel French
& Son , n.d.
A comedy in three acts
Two copies
"Property of Bella Golden"
Manuscript prompter's book
|
| |
The Married Rake.
Charles Selby
New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
|
| |
Mary Price; or, The Adventures of a
Servant Girl
.G.W.M.
Reynolds.London:Thomas
Hailes Lacy, n.d.
A domestic drama in two acts
Three copies
|
| |
Masaniello; or, The Dumb Girl of
Portici
. H.M.
Milner.New
York: R.H. Elton , 1830
A musical drama in three acts
|
| |
Masks and Faces; or, Before and Behind
the Curtain
. Tom Taylorand Charles Reader
New York:Samuel
French, n.d.
A comedy in two acts
Signature of Bella Golden
|
| |
A Match in the Dark. Charles
Dance.Boston:
William V. Spencer , n.d.
|
| |
Matrimony.
James Kenney
New York: Samuel French
, n.d.
A petite comedy in two acts
|
| |
Matteo Falcobe; or, The Brigand and His
Son.
Wm.
Henry Oxberry
Boston:William V.
Spencer, 1856
.New
York:Samuel French,
n.d.
A melo-drama in one act
Two copies
|
| |
Maurice, the Woodcutter .
C.A. Somerset.London:
Thomas Hailes lacy,
n.d.
A melo-drama in three acts
|
| |
Mazeppa; or, The Wild Horse of Tartary.
Milner, H.M.
Philadelphia:Turner &
Son and C. Neal, n.d.
|
| |
Meg's Diversion.
H.T. Craven
New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
|
| |
The Merchant of Venice. William
Shakespeare.Nurnberg and
New York:Frederick Campe
& Co., n.d.
New YorkSamuel
French, n.d.
New York:Privately Printed, 1898 Souvenir Edition
A comedy
Signature of George Morrison
Three copies
|
| |
The Merry Wives of Windsor .William
Shakespeare.Boston:
Wells and Lillyand New
York:A.T. Goodrich &
Co., 1822
.Boston:
William V. Spencer, 1855
|
| |
Michael Erle: The Maniac Lover; or,
Fayre Lass of Lichfield
. Thomas
Edgerton Wilks.New
York:Samuel Golden,
n.d.
|
| |
The Middy Ashore.
William Bayle Bernard.New
York: New York: Samuel
French, n.d.
A farce in one act
Two copies
Prompt book
Signatures of Bella and Martin Golden
|
| |
A Midsummer-Night's Dream .William Shakespeare.New
York: Samuel French,
n.d.
A comedy in three acts
Three copies
one copy contains names of cast including Martin
Goldenfor the St. Louis Theature, 1858
|
| |
The Mikado; or, The Town of
Titipu
. W.S. Gilbert
Arthur
Sullivan.Boston:Oliver
Ditson & Co., n.d. .
New York:
Wm. A. Pong & Co.
An original Japanese comic opera in two acts
Two copies of which one has Frances
Golden'ssignature
|
| |
Miralda; or, The Justice of
Tacon
. M.M. Battou.New
York:Samuel French &
Son, n.d.
A drama in three acts
Signature of Martin Golden
|
| |
Miriam's Crime . H.T.
Craven.London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy , n.d.
|
| |
Mischief Making.
J.B. Buckstone
New Yorl: Samuel French
, n.d.
An interlude in one act
Signature of Martin Golden
|
| |
Miss Eily O'Connor . Henry J. Byron.London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy, n.d.
A new and original burlesque founded on...
Colleen Bawn
|
| |
Title page missing: all bibliographic information unknown
|
| |
Mr. & Mrs. Peter White .
R.J. Raymond.Philadelphia:
Fred. Turner, n.d.
A farce in one act
Two copies - one copy the property of W.P. Smithand
others; one the property of Martin GOlden
|
| |
Mr. X.
Sydeny Rosenfeld
New York:Robert M.
DeWitt, n.d.
|
| |
Mrs. Caudle's Curtain Lecture .
Edward Stirling.New
York: Samuel French,
n.d.
An apropos bagatelle in one act
|
| |
The Mob Cap; or, Love's Disguises.
Howard Paul
New York:William Taylor
& Co., n.d.
A domestic drama in two acts
"Mueller & Everett"
|
| |
Mock Trial for Breach of Promise
.Mrs. C.A. Doremusand Miss H. E.
Manchester. New York:
Samuel French & Son,
n.d.
|
| |
The Momentous Question . Edward Fitzball.Boston:
William V. Spencer, 1856, n.d.
An original domestic drama in two acts
Two copies, one of which is Martin Golden'sprompter's book
|
| |
Money.
Sir Edward Lytton Bulwer
New York: Samuel French
, n.d.
A comedy in five acts
Three copies
Signatures of
Bella and Martin Golden
|
| |
More Precious Than Gold!
Cheltnam, Charles Smith
London: Thomas Hailes
Lacy, n.d.
|
| |
A Morning Call.
Dance, Charles .New York:
William Taylor & Co., n.d.
.New York:
Clinton T. DeWitt, n.d.
An original comedietta
Two copies
Signatures of Bellaand Martin Golden
Gift of University of Evansville
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My Mother-In-Law; or, A Divorce Wanted.
J.V. Prichard
New York:Samuel French
& Son, 1876
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My Son Diana.
A. Harris
Boston:
William V. Spencer, n.d.
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Author, publishers and date of publication unknown
Property of Bella Llewellyn
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The Negro of Wapping; or, The Boat- Builder's
Hovel.
E. Fitzball
London:J. Duncombe &
Co. , n.d.
A melodrama in two acts
Inscribed "New Harmony Dramatic Association" and "Covington Dramatic
Associaton"
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Naval Engagements . Charles
Dance.New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
A farce in two acts
Signature of Bella Golden
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The Nervous Man; or, The Nam of Nerve.
William Bayle Bernard
New York:Wm. Taylor &
Co., n.d.
A farce in two acts
Signature of Martin Golden
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New Men and Old Acres .Tom
Taylor and A.
Dubourg.New York:
Robert M. DeWitt, n.d.
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A New Way to Pay Old Debts
.Edinburg: Oliver
Boyd, n.d. Inscribed "G.W. Gouldson Bunker Hill 1853 Bowery" . Phillip
Massinger .New
York:William Taylor &
Co. , n.d. Property of Martin Golden
A comedy in five acts
Two copies
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New Year's Calls.
G.W.H. Griffin
New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
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Nice Young Ladies!
Edward Stirling
London: Duncombe and
Moon, n.d.
An original farce in one act
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Nick of the Woods . Miss L.H. Medina.New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
A drama in three acts
Three copies
Property of Martin Golden
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A Night of Suspense
.London: Thomas Hailes
Lacy, n.d.
A monologue
Author unkown
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Nipped in the Bud; or, The King's Gardener .
Charles Selby
New York:Turner &
Fisher, n.d.
A burletta in one act
Signature of W.F. Pritchard
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Nicholas Nickelby[sic].
Edward
Stirling
New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
Nickelby spelled correctly everywhere else
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No Cure No Pay.
G.W.H. Griffin
New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
An original Ethiopian farce in one act
Ethiopian
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No Tator; or,
Man-Fish
.A.J. Leavitt and
H.W. Eagan
An Ehtiopian sketch
Ethiopian
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Not Guilty.
Watts Phillips
New York:
Robert M. DeWitt, n.d.
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Nursey Chickweed. Thomas J.
Williams.London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy, n.d.
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An Object of Interest . J.H. Stocqueler.Boston:
William V. Spencer, n.d.
A farce in oce act
Property of Bella Golden
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The Obstinate Family
.New York: Samuel
French, n.d.
A farce in one act
Translated and adapted from the German
Three copies
Property of Martin Golden
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Of Age TO-MORROW.
New York: David
Longworth, 1808 second
edition
A musical entertainment in two acts
Author unknown
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Title page missing
Author publisher and date of publicaton unknown
Property of Martin Golden
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Old Honesty.
J.M. Morton
London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy, n.d.
A comic drama in two acts
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The Olio; or, Speaker's Companion .
New York:Samuel
French, n.d.
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On Guard.
W.S. Gilbert
New York:
Samuel French & Son, n.d.
An entirely original comedy in three acts
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One Hour; or, The Carnival Ball.
Thomas
Haynes Bayly
New York:Elton Publisher and
Engraver ,1838
Inscribed "Mrs. Russell"
University of Evansvillegift
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The Oolah.
New York:
Sydney Rosenfeld, 1887
Comic opera in three acts
Books: Sydeny Rosenfeld
Music:
Charles Lecocq
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Orlando; or, A Woman's Virtue .
Horatio Newton Moore
Philadelphia:Frederick
Turner, 1835
A tragedy in five acts
Signature of Martin Golden
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Our Mary Anne.
John Buckstone Baldwin
New York: Elton, Publisher
& Engraver, 1838
A farce in one act
Colored engraving of Mrs. Richardsonas Ernestine
Signature of G.D. Chaplin
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Our Old House At Home . Tom
Balke.London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy,
n.d.
A domestic drama in two acts
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Our Wife; or, The Rose of Amiens .
John Maddison Mroton
New York:Samuel
French, n.d.
A comic drama in two acts
"Compiments of E.M. Hopkinsto Martin Golden"
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Ours
.Chicago:The Dramatic
Publishing Co., n.d.
A comedy in three acts
Five copies
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Panjandrum.
New York:
T.B. Harms & Co., 1893
An olla podrida in two acts
J. Cheever Goodwin, libretto
Woolson
Morse, music
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Pas de Fascination; or, Catching a
Governor
. J. Stirling Coyne.New
York:Samuel French,
n.d.
A farce in one act
Two copies
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The Patrician's Daughter . J. Westland
Marston.Boston:
William V. Spencer, 1856
A tragedy in five acts
Signature of Martin Golden
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Paul Pry.
John Poole
New York: William Taylor
, n.d.
A comedy in three acts
Two copies
Signatures of James Chrsytaland Martin
Golden
Manuscript: prompt book
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Pauvrette.
Dion
Boucicault/Bouricault
New York: Sameul French
, n.d.
A drama in five acts
Four copies, of which one is a prompt book, property of BellaandMartin Golden
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The Pearl of Savoy
.New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
A domestic drama in five acts
author unkown
Signature of Martin Golden
Manuscript: one side (Marie)
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Peep O'Day; or, Savourneen Deelish .
Edward Falconer
New York:Samuel French
& Son , n.d.
A drama in four acts
Manuscripts: 4 acts, 23 sides
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Peggy Green . Charles
Selby.London:Duncombe
and Moon, n.d.
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The People's Lawyer .J.S.
Jones.Boston:
William V. Spencer, 1856
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Perfection; or, The Maid of Munster
. Thomas Haynes Bayly.New
York:Wm. Taylor & Co.,
n.d.
A farce in one act
Signature of Martin Golden
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La Perle Noire.
Victorien Sardou.New
York:
William R. Jenkins, n.d.
.Boston , 1891
Comedie en Trois Acts
In French
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The Persecuted Dutchman; or, The Original John
Schmidt .
S. Barry
New York:Samuel
French, n.d.
"Von Schrader Dramatic Club, Paducah, Ky."
"James Barney -- 25 Regt, U.S. Infantry
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Personation; or, Fairly Taken In.
Mrs. Charles Kemble
New York:Samuel
French, n.d.
A comic interlude in one act
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Pet of the Petticoats.
J.B. Buckstone
New York: Samuel French
, n.d.
"Property of
Bella Golden , Dec. 19,
1868"
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A Pet of the Public . Edward
Stirling.London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy, n.d.
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The Pickwick Club; or The Age We Live In.
E. Stirling
New York:Turner &
Fisher, n.d.
A burletta extravaganza!
Signature of W.F. Prtichard
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The Pirate's Legacy; or, The Wreckers' Fate .
Charles H. Saunders
Boston:William V.
Spencer, n.d.
A drama in two acts
Signature of W.E. Thrall& Charles
Slater
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Pizarro.New
York: Samuel French ,
n.d. .New
York:William Taylor & Co
, n.d.
A play in five acts
Altered from Kotzebueby Richard Brinsley Sheridan
Signature of C.C. Gibson&
Bella Llewellyn
Three copies
Manuscript: prompt book
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PO-CA-HON-TAS; or, The Gentle Savage.
John Brougham
New York:Samuel
French, n.d.
Two acts
Two copies, one of which is Bella Golden'sprompt book and the second a very damaged
book
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A Poetic Proposal . Martin
Beecher.London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy, n.d.
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The Poor Gentleman . George Colman, The
Younger.New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
A comedy in five acts
Inscribed " Warde Morrison & Co. Aug 26th, 1862 [or 5?]""George
Morrison""Martin Golden"
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The Poor Soldier . John O'Keeffe.London:
John Cumberland [?], n.d.
A musical farce in two acts
Wood engraving by Bonner from a drawing taken in
theatre by R.
Cruikshank
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One act
Title page missing - no author, publisher or date of publication
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The Porter's Knot . John Oxenford.London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy, n.d.
A serio-comic drama in two acts
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The Pretty Horsebreaker .William Broughand Andrew Halliday
.London: Thomas
Hailes Lacy, n.d.
An apropos sketch in one act
Property of Bella and Martin
Golden
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A Pretty Piece of Business .
Thomas Morton.New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
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The Pride of the Market . J.R. Planche.New York:
Wm. Taylor & Co., n.d.
A comic drama
Property of Martin Golden
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A Prince for an Hour . John
Maddison Morton.London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy, n.d.
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The Princess and the Butterfly; or, The
Fantastics
Arthur W. Pinero
New York: Samuel
French, n.d.
A comedy in five acts
Play copyright 1897
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The Provost of Bruges
.New York:
Turner & Fisher, n.d.
A tragedy in five acts
Author unkown
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Pure Gold.
Westland Marston
New York: Samuel French
, n.d.
A play in four acts
Signature of Martin Golden
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I Puritani e I Cavalieri; or, The
Puritans & Cavaliers
.New
York:Wm. Taylor & Co.
, n.d.
A serious opera in three acts
Text in both Italian and English
Music by Bellini
Inscribed by "W.F.P. [William F. Pritchard?]and
J.P.B." [John P. Bennet?] [James Penn B.?]
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Pygmalion and Galatea . W.S. Gilbert.New York:
T.H. French, n.d.
.New York:
Samuel French & Son, n.d.
An entirely original mythological comedy in three acts
"Compliments of E.M. Hopkinsto Martin Golden"
Signature of
Bella Golden
Five copies
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A Quiet Family . William Suter.Boston:
William V. Spencer, n.d.
An original farce
Two copies
Inscribed "Duffield & Flynn
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Raffaelle the Reprobate; or, The Secret
Mission and the Signet Ring
. Thomas Egerton
Wilks.Boston:William
V. Spencer , n.d.
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The Rag-Picker of Paris and The Dress-Maker of
St. Antoine
Edward Stirling
New York:Samuel French,
n.d.
A drama in three acts and a prologue
Two copies
Signature of M.H. Lewis [?]
Four sides - manuscript
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The Rapparee; or, The Treaty of Limerick
Dion
Bourcicault [sic]
A romantic drama in three acts
No publisher, date, or place of publication
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The Rendezvous . Richard
Ayton .London:
John Cumberland, n.d. one copy
.New York:
Samuel French, n.d. one copy
An operetta in one act
"Property of Martin Golden"
One copy, no title page
Total three copies
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The Rent-Day.
Douglas Jerrold
New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
A domestic drama in three acts
Second copy has no title page and is not similar to above in format
Signature of W.C. Pope
Two copies total
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Retribution; or, Love's Trials
. G.J.
Bennett.London:G.H.
Davidson, n.d.
A play in five acts
Embellished with a fine engraving by Mr. Branston,
from a drawing taken in the theatre by Mr. R. Cruikshank
Produced 1850
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A domestic drama in four acts
No publisher, date, or place of publication
Produced 1856
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The Rev. Peter Brice, Bachelor .
Beulah King.Boston:
Walter H. Baker & Co.,
1919
Two copies, of which one carries Frances
Golden'sname and New York address
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Richard III. William
Shakespeare .New
York: Samuel French ,
n.d.
Adapted by Colley Cirber
Prompt book
Signatures of George W. Morrison, R. [?]
Warde
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Richelieu; or, The Conspiracy.
Sir Edward Lytton
Bulwer.New
York:Samuel French, n.d.
A play in five acts
Prompt book
Signature of Martin Golden
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Richelieu. Sir Edward Lytton Bulwer .
Philadelphia:
The Penn Publishing Co.,
1906
As presented by
Edwin Booth
Four copies
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| |
Rienzi.New
York: Samuel French ,
n.d.
A tragedy in five acts
Miss Milford
Signature of Mrs. Harris
|
| |
The Ring and the Keeper . J.P.
Wooler.London:
Thomas Hailes
Lacy,n.d.
|
| |
The Rival Pages . Charles
Selby.London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy, n.d.
A petite comedy
"G.O. ? St. Louis"
|
| |
The Rivals.
Richard Brinsley Sheridan
New York:
Wm. Taylor & Co., n.d.
A comedy in five acts
Signature of Emma Bella Llewellyn
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No title page
Author, publisher, date, place of publication unknown
Martin
Golden'sprompt book
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Robert Emmet, The Martyr of Irish
Liberty
. James
Pilgrim .Boston:
William V. Spencer,ca. 1837 - 1 copy .
New York:Samuel French -
2 copies
Signatures of Bernard Macauleyand Martin Golden
Total three copies
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The Romance of a Poor Young Man
. New York: Samuel
French, n.d.
Octave Feuillet
Adapted from French by Pierrepont
EdwardsandLester Wallack
Three copies - Martin Golden's prompt book
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| |
Romeo and Juliet.
William Shakespeare.New
York:
Samuel French, n.d.
.New York: American
Book Exchange , 1880
A tragedy in five acts
Two copies
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| |
Title page inaccessible
No author, publisher, date, place of publication
|
| |
Ruthven . A.
Harris.London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy , n.d.
A drama in four acts
Signature of John P. Bennett
|
| |
Ruy Blas.
New York: Samuel French
, n.d.
A romantic drama in four acts
From the French of Victor Hugo
|
| |
Satan in Paris; or, The Mysterious
Stranger.
Charles Selby .
Boston:
William V. Spencer
1855
.New York:Samuel
French, n.d.
A drama in two acts
Copy of Bella and Martin
Golden
Two copies
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| |
Satanus and The Spirit of Beauty
. J. Stirling
Coyne.London:Thomas
Hailes Lacy, n.d.
A romantic legendary spectacle in two acts
|
| |
The Scamps of London; or, The Cross Roads of
Life!
London:Thomas Hailes
Lacy, n.d.
A drama of the day
Adapted from French by W.F. Moncrieff
Rearranged by Frederick Marchant
|
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A Scene in the Life of an Unprotected
Female
. J. Stirling Coyne.
Boston: William V. Spencer,
n.d.
|
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The School for Scandal . Richard Brinsley
Sheridan.New York:
T.H. French, n.d. .
New York:
Thomas Longworth,
1820
A comedy in five acts
Three copies - All have Fannie Echard'ssignature,
1898,and New Harmony cast listed
Inscribed "New Harmony Thespian Society"
Total four copies
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The School of Reform; or, How to Rule a
Husband.
Thomas Morton
New York:Samuel
French, n.d.
A comedy in five acts
Two copies
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| |
The Sea of Ice; or, A Thirst For Gold,
and the Wild Flower of Mexico
.New
York:Samuel French ,
n.d.
A romantic drama in five tableaux
Author unknown
Four copies
Property of Martin Golden; two copies have names of cast, signature
of "Morris"; two copies have final pages copied by
hand
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| |
Second Love. J. Palgrave
Simpson.Boston:
William V. Spencer, n.d. .
New York:
J. Perry
An original comic drama in three acts
Two copies
Signature of
Bella Llewellyn
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The Secret Foe!; or, The Mason of
Abbeville!
. Edward
Stirling.London:John
Duncombe, n.d.
An original drama in two acts
Signature of John Bennett
|
| |
The Secret Mine.
John Savill Faucit
New York:
Circulating Library and Dramtic Repository,
1823
An equestrian melo-drama in two acts
"Thespian Society of New Harmony" and various other names inscribed
|
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The Serious Family . Morris
Barnett.New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
.New York: Samuel
French & Son, n.d.
A comedy in three acts
Signature of Martin Golden
Two copies
|
| |
Servants by Legacy . James
Pilgrim.Boston:
William V. Spencer, n.d.
|
| |
Shadows.Charles L.
Young.New
York: Samuel French & Son
, n.d.
A romantic drama in a prologue and four acts
|
| |
The Shakespeare Water-Cure
.New York: Harold
Roorbach, n.d.
Suggested and adapted from "Place Aux Dames" and "Pirated from many
authors by The Larks"
|
| |
Shylock; or, The Merchant of Venice Preserved
.
Francis
Talfourd
New York:Samuel
French, n.d.
Signature of
Emma Bella Llewellyn
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No title page
Hence, no author, publisher, date, place of publication
"Property of George W. Morrison,
Evansville, Ind.Dec 3d 66"
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She Wou'd and She Wou'd Not .
Colley
Cibber.London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy, n.d.
A comedy in five acts
Signature ofMartin Golden
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| |
The Siamese Twins . Gilbert Abbott A.
Beckett.Boston:
William V. Spencer, n.d.
A farce in one act
"George Radcliffe Wood's Theatre"
|
| |
Six Kelptomaniacs . Evelyn Whiting
Card.Boston:
Walter H. Baker & Co., n.d.
|
| |
Six Months Ago . Felix Dale.London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy, n.d.
|
| |
Sketches In India . Thomas
Morton.New York:
William Taylor & Co., n.d.
.New York:
Wm. Taylor & Co., n.d.
A farce in one act
Signatures of Martin, E.B. Golden, John L. Barrett
Three copies
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Slasher and Crasher . John
Maddison Morton .New York:
Samuel French, n.d. 1 copy
.New York:
Samuel French, n.d. 1 copy missing pages
27-30
Total 2 copies
"J.D. Jones"
|
| |
The Snapping Turtles; or, Matrimonial
Masquerading
. John B. Buckstone.New
York:Robert M. DeWitt,
n.d.
|
| |
Somebody Else . J.R. Planche.Boston:
William V. Spencer, n.d.
A farce in one act
Prompt book - "Property of Bella Golden"
|
| |
A grand opera in three acts
Music by Bellini
No title page, no author, no publisher
"W F P & J P B"
"Wm. F. Pritchard"
"James P. Bennett" [?]
|
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Speed the Plough . Thomas
Morton .London:
John Cumberland, n.d. 1
copy .New York:
William Taylor & Co.,
n.d. 1 copy . New York:
Wm. Taylor & Co., n.d.
1 copy
A comedy in five acts
Total three copies
"W F P - W F Pritchard"
"Martin
Golden"
|
| |
A Splendid Investment . Bayle Bernard.London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy,
n.d.
An original farce in one act
"J.G. Walker"
|
| |
The Spoiled Child . Prince
Hoare.New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
A farce in two acts
"Return to Prompter"
|
| |
Sport with a Sportsman
. Clyde,
Ohio: A.D. Ames,
n.d.
An Ethiopian farce in one act
|
| |
State Secrets; or, The Tailor of
Tamworth
.New
York:Samuel French,
n.d.
A farce in once act
No author
Three copies
Signatures: "E. Johan; Von Schrader Dramatic Club,
Paducah, Ky."
"Property of Ed. C. Voltz& Bella Golden"
|
| |
Still Waters Run Deep . Tom
Taylor .New York::
Samuel French, n.d.
An original comedy in three acts
Eight copies
"Sallie R. Jackson"
"Arthur Echard"
"Martin
Golden"
|
| |
The Stranger.
Benjamin Thompson
New York:
Turner & Fisher, n.d.
A play in five acts (translated from the German of Kotzebue)
Two copies - no title page in one copy
"New Harmony Dramatic Association, 1848"
"J.D. Chaplinto Martin
Golden"
|
| |
The Surgeon of Paris. J.S.
Jones .
Boston:
William V. Spencer,
1856
A historical drama in four acts
"Martin
Golden"
"John J. Clark"
|
| |
Sweethearts and Wives. .
James Kenney .New York:
M. Douglas, n.d.
.New York:Wm. Taylor
& Co., n.d. Two copies
A comedy in three acts
"Jonathan Jackson"
"Martin Golden"
Three copies
|
| |
The Swiss Cottage; or,Why Don't She Marry .
Thomas Haynes Bayly
New York:Samuel
French, n.d.
A musical burletta in two acts
Signature of Bella Golden
|
| |
The Swiss Swains.
B. Webster
An original operetta in one act
The music by ?
Title page town: no publisher, date, or place of publication
Bella Golden's prompt book
|
| |
Sympathy. A. W. Dubourg
.New York:
Samuel French & Son, n.d.
A comedietta in one act
Signature of
Bella Golden
|
| |
La Tarantula; or The Spider King
.London:Hailes
Lacy, n.d.
An entirely new extravaganza made up into an English dress from the best
French materials
Author unknown
|
| |
Teddy the Tiler . G.H.
Rodwell.Boston:
William V. Spencer , 1856
An original farce in one act
Signature of Martin Golden
|
| |
Tekeli; or The Siege of Montgatz .
New York:D.
Longworth, 1815 - pages
missing - in complete
A melo drama in three acts
Theodore Edward Hookbook and music
"Covington Dramatic Association"
"Jonathan Jackson"
|
| |
Tempest. William
Shakespeare
No title page; therefore, no publisher, date, place of publication
Prompt book
Signature of W.P. Smith
|
| |
Ten Nights in a Bar-Room .
William W. Pratt .New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
.New York:
Samuel French & Son, n.d.
A drama in five acts
Three copies
Signature of Joe Morgan
|
| |
The Three Musketeers; or, The Queen,
the Cardinal, and the Adventurer
. Charles Rice
.London:Thomas
Hailes Lacy, n.d.
A drama in three acts
Signature of William Henderson
|
| |
Thrice Married . Howard Paul
.London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy, n.d.
A personation piece in one act
Prompt book
|
| |
Time Tries All.
John Courtney
Boston:
William V. Spencer
An original drama in two acts
Two copies
|
| |
Tom Noddy's Secret . Thomas Hayles Bayly.New
York: Turner & Fisher,
n.d.
A farce in one act
Signature of J. Bennett
|
| |
Too Much of a Good Thing!
A. Harris
London: Thomas Hailes
Lacy, n.d.
|
| |
The Toodles.New
York:
William Taylor & Company,
n.d.
A domestic drama
Author unknown
Signature of W.F. Pritchard
|
| |
To Paris and Back for Five Pounds .
John Madison Morton. New
York: Samuel French,
n.d.
An original farce in one act
Signature of G.W. Morrison
Local cast of play listed
|
| |
La Tour De Nesle; or, The Chamber of
Death
.New
York:Samuel French ,
n.d.
A historical drama from the French of Victor
Hugoin three acts
|
| |
Town and Country . Thomas
Morton .London:
John Cumberland,
n.d.
A comedy in five acts
Signatures of Joeseph [?], Gibson C.
Trimble [?]1840, C & H
Black,
? ? Jackson"
|
| |
A Trip to Paris.A.J. Leavitt
and H.W. Eagan.New
York:
Samuel French, n.d.
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Trying It On.
William Brough
Boston:
William V. Spencer, n.d.
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Turn Him Out.
Thomas J. Williams
New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
A farce in one act
Signature of Martin Golden
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Turn Out.
James Kenney
New York:
Longworths,
July 1812
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Twelfth Night; or, What You Will.
William Shakespeare
New York:Samuel
French, n.d.
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Two Can Play at That Game.MM. Eugene Pierronand Adolphe
Lafferriere.
New York:
Samuel French
A petit[e] comedy in one act
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Two Flats and a Sharp . Alfred Maltby.New York:
Samuel French & Son,
n.d.
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The Two Orphans. John
Oxenford .New York:
Samuel French & Son,
n.d.
A drama in eight tableux divided into six acts
Manuscript play and sides
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The Two Queens. John Baldwin
Buckstone.New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
A comedy in one act
Signature of John Parks
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Two Roses.
James Albery
New York:
Samuel French & Son, n.d.
An original comedy in three acts
Two copies, one of which is the property of Martin
Golden
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Uncle Robert; or, Love's Labor Saved
. H.P.
Purtis.Boston:Geo.
M. Baker & Co., n.d.
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Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Life Among the
Lowly
.New
York:Samuel French,
n.d.
A domestic drama in six acts
Dramatized by George L. Aiken
Three copies, one the property of John Ellsslerand
one Bella Golden
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Under the Gaslight . Augustin
Daly.New York:
W.C Wemyss, 1867
A totally original and picturesque drama of life and love in these times
in five acts
Four copies
Signature of Martin Golden, Fannie Echard,
Sallie Jackson
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An Unequal Match. Tom
Taylor.New York:
Samuel French & Son, n.d.
A comedy in three acts
Two copies
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Unlimited Confidence
Adolphous Charles Troughton
London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy, n.d.
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Urgent Private Affairs . J. Stirling Coyne
.London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy, n.d.
"New Harmony Thespians"
"J.G. Walker"
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Venice Preserved. Thomas Otway.New York:
William Taylor & Co., n.d.
.New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
A tragedy in five acts
Three copies
Signature of Martinand Bella Llewellyn
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The Vermont Wool-Dealer
.New York: Samuel
French, n.d.
A farce in one act
Author unknown
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The Vicar of Wakefield . J. Stirling Coyne.New
York: Wm. Taylor &
Co., n.d.
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Victims. Tom
Taylor.New
York: Samuel French ,
n.d.
A comedy in three acts
Signature - "George Stevens
EvansvilleTheatre"
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Victorine; or, "I'll Sleep On
It"
. John Baldwin Buckstone
.New
York:Samuel French,
n.d.
Signature of Martin Golden
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Virginius.
James Sheridan Knowles
New York:Samuel
French, n.d.
A tragedy in five acts
Two copies, one of which has Martin Golden'sname
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Wallace: The Hero of Scotland .
W. Barrymore.Boston:
William V. Spencer,
n.d.
A historical drama in three acts
"Property of Martin Golden"
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Walter Brand . E.
Fitzball.London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy , n.d.
A melo drama in three acts
Signature of Goldenand J.
Bennett
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The Wandering Boys; or, The Castle of
Olival
.New
York:Samuel French,
n.d.
A drama in two acts
by Anon
Signature of Bellaand Martin Golden
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"Wanted, A Young Lady" . W.E. Suter.New York:
Robert M. DeWitt,n.d.
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The Warlock of the Glen
.London:
Hodgson, 1820
Author unknown
Signature of Mrs. C. Pope
Bound with
The Foundling of the Forest
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The Weathercock. J.T. Allingham.New York:
Wm. Taylor & Co., n.d.
A farce in two acts
Signature of Bella Llewellyn
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The Wedding Day. Mrs.
Inchbald.New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
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The Wept of the Wish-ton-wish
.New York: Samuel
French, n.d.
A drama in two acts
Based on the book of J. Fennimore Cooper
One plain copy
One copy property of Harry Robinson
One prompt book, property of Bella Golden
Nine sides, one handwritten
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The West Indian.
Richard Cumberland
New York:
Charles Wily and H.C. Carey & I. Lea,
Philadelphia, 1824
A comedy in five acts
Signatures: Jos. R. Pagefrom 1829
An undecipherable signature
"D.C. Herbert
1842Pittsburgh Theatre"
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Which is Which?
S. Theyre Smith
New York:
Samuel French & Son, n.d.
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The White Cockade . Watts Phillips.London:
Thomas Hailes lacy, 1871
An original drama in four acts
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The White Horse of the Peppers.
Samuel Lover .
New York:
Berford & Co.,
1847
A comic drama in two acts
Signatures of O.K. Richardson, Bella Llewellyn
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White Lies.
New York:
O.A. Roorbach, Junior,
1858 [?]
A drama in three acts
From Charles Reade's novel, entitled
"White Lies"
Adapted by Cyril Turber
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Who Stole the Pocket-Book; or A Dinner for Six
.
John Maddison Morton
New York:Samuel
French, n.d.
A farce in one act
Two copies, one of which is inscribed "Arthur
Echard'sbook"
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Who's To Win Him?
Thomas J. Williams
London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy, n.d.
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No author, publisher, date or place of publication
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The Wife: A Tale of Mantua . James Sheridan
Knowles.New York:
Wm. Taylor & Co., n.d.
.New York: Samuel
French , n.d.
A play in five acts
Two copies
Signatures of George Morrison, Martin
and Bella Golden
"Martin
Golden's
Shreveport, La
April 17th 1870"
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The Wife of Seven Husbands .
George Almar.London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy,
n.d.
A legend of Pedlar's Acre
A melo-drama in two acts
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The Will and the Way; or,The Mysteries of
Carrow Abbey .
W.R. Waldron
London:Thomas Hailes
Lacy, n.d.
A romantic drama in three acts
Two copies - one incomplete
"Charles Slater His Book
"[Arthur ?] Echard's Book"
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William Tell. James Sheridan
Knowles.New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
.New York:
Wm. Taylor & Co., n.d.
A play in three acts
Four copies, one incomplete
Signatures of A. Macfarland,Jack [?]
Jackson,Bellaand Martin Golden, Charles
Ritt
"Wood & Johnson Peoples Theatre"
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Winning a Husband; or, Seven's the Main .
George Macfarren
London:John
Cumberland, n.d.
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The Wizard of the Wave; or, The Ship of
the Avenger
. Joseph Thomas Haines.New
York:Samuel French,
n.d.
A grand nautical drama in three acts
Signature of Martin Golden
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Won at Last!
Wybert Reeve
New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
An original comedy-drama
Signature of Bella Golden
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The Wonder . Mrs. Susanna
Centlivre.Boston:
William V. Spencer , n.d.
A comedy in five acts
Signature of Bella Llewellyn
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Worth a Struggle . W.R.
Waldron.London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy , n.d.
A comedy drama in four acts
"Property of C.W. Slater "
Names of New Harmony Cast
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The Wreck Ashore.
John Baldwin Buckstone
New York:
Samuel French, n.d.
A drama in two acts
Signature of Martin Golden
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The Wrecker's Daughter. James Sheridan Knowles.
Philadelphia,
Frederick Turner
.New York: P.
Menard, 1837
A play in five acts
Three copies
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Yankee Peddler; or, Old Times in
Virginia
. Morris Barnett.New
York:Samuel French,
n.d.
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See
The Manager's Daughter
Six sides under title
The Young Actress
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The Young Hussar . William Dimond.London:
John Cumberland, n.d.
.London:
G.H. Davidson, n.d.
An operatic drama in two acts
Draming by R. Cruikshank
Two copies
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The Young Scamp; or, My Grandmother's
Pet
. Edward
Stirling.Boston:William
V. Spencer, n.d.
A farce in one act
Signature of Emma Bella Llewellyn
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The Young Widow; or, A Lesson for Lovers .
Thomas G. Bodwell
New York:Samuel
French, n.d.
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Your Life's in Danger .John Maddison
Morton.London:
Thomas Hailes Lacy, n.d.
A farce in one act
Signature of Laura Richardson Cobbden
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