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            <titleproper>Guide to the 19th Century Acting Editions Collection <date encodinganalog="date" era="ce">1762-1946</date>
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            <publisher encodinganalog="publisher">Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries</publisher>
            <date normal="2019" encodinganalog="date">© 2019 (Last modified: 1/31/2020)</date>
            <address>
               <addressline>Seattle, WA 98195</addressline>
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            <corpname>University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections</corpname>
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         <unitid countrycode="us" repositorycode="wauar">6250 (Accession No. 6250-001)</unitid>
         <origination>
            <persname role="collector" encodinganalog="100" altrender="sync" source="lcnaf" rules="rda" authfilenumber="715592">Hughes, Glenn, 1894-1964</persname>
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         <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a" type="collection">19th century acting
		  editions collection</unittitle>
         <unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="1762/1946">1762-1946</unitdate>
         <unitdate type="bulk" encodinganalog="245$g" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1800-1899</unitdate>
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            <extent>28.83 cubic feet (168 boxes)</extent>
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         <abstract encodinganalog="5203_$a">Over 3000 acting
		  editions of plays, primarily British and American, collected by Glenn Hughes
		  for use by the School of Drama at the University of Washington</abstract>
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         <p>This collection, containing 3060 plays as of September 2017, was
		  started early in 1931, soon after the creation of the School of Drama in the
		  University of Washington, with a purchase or donation of at least 1800 acting
		  editions from the stock of the play publisher Samuel French, Inc. Glenn Hughes,
		  the founding Director of the School of Drama was eager to quickly create a
		  strong library for the students and faculty. He was friends with Barrett Harper
		  Clark, an editor at Samuel French, and it is likely through this friendship
		  that the initial accession was made. In a letter to Harry C. Bauer (March 17,
		  1948), Hughes described the collection as “Approximately 4000 acting editions
		  of 19th Cent. plays, chiefly British. This collection is perhaps not unique,
		  but almost so, and was obtained a few years ago through the cooperation of
		  Samuel French, the play publisher, who ransacked all their files and storage
		  rooms for us. In many instances we obtained the last copy of the play on hand.”
		  Hughes was a user of tactical exaggeration, but it is possible that the 4000
		  plays he mentions includes titles that were put into general circulation while
		  the older and more unique became the foundation of this collection.</p>
         <p>Most of the subsequent additions to the collection were in the 1930s
		  and 1940s. Between 1936 and 1944 a set of acting editions associated with
		  Augustin Daly were donated and/or bought (for between 66 cents and $1.60 each).
		  These were plays that had been printed, but not published, for Daly’s own use
		  as scripts for his New York theatre company and occasionally to be gifted by
		  Daly on special occasions. These “Daly Promptbooks” were kept separate from the
		  rest of the 19th Century Acting Editions until the whole collection was moved
		  into the UW Library Special Collections in 2007. There are about 60 of these
		  items.</p>
         <p>Another interesting subset to this collection are about 50 items added
		  from a single collection in December, 1935. These are scripts that are referred
		  to as “souvenir editions” in the notes. They appear to have been made for sale
		  or gift to the audience of a performance. The December, 1935 accession is
		  primarily made up of Christmas extravaganzas, burlesques, and pantomimes, the
		  predecessors of the British panto tradition. Other “Christmas extravaganzas”
		  have also been noted in the finding aid. Since these souvenirs of the
		  production often contain advertisements, fuller listings of the theatre
		  workers, and occasional illustrations, and since they are quite ephemeral, they
		  represent a unique communication between the show’s creators and its intended
		  audience.</p>
         <p>One of the most important accessions to this collection, in terms of
		  theatre history and uniqueness, are the previously owned acting editions that
		  were added in December 1936. They were purchased for 8 cents each from an
		  un-named individual in Los Angeles. This subset of about 300 plays were all
		  previously owned, and quite a few of them have “production notations” about
		  cues for lighting, sound, entrance, music, and prompting. They also include
		  notes for acting choices, stage directions, and occasional sketches, casts of
		  specific performances, cuts, and additions. The performances represented were
		  largely done in the middle of the 19th century. The majority of these scripts
		  and prompt books were owned by J. Biddles (at least 130 plays), Ed. W. Acker
		  (at least 15 plays), Edwin Clifford (at least 15 plays), John Wood, John
		  Dillon, Alfred Harris, Dollie Biddles, J.E. Warner, G.W. Kirk, A. Wallace
		  Thaxter, C. Clifford, and other un-named theatre workers. Some of them have no
		  notations other than the owner’s name, but some could be the official prompt
		  books of a company or production. This is also where a lot of the older and
		  rare publications can be found in the collection. There is also a separate,
		  undated, accession of plays previously owned by William J. LeMoyne (at least 55
		  plays), some of which include extensive production notations. A third subset of
		  previously owned plays are from Sarah Truax, a 19th and early 20th century
		  actress who retired to Seattle also donated some of her own notated plays to
		  the collection (at least 12 plays). She loved to attend School of Drama
		  productions and then correspond with Glenn Hughes with suggestions and comments
		  about the acting and directing choices. Another friend of Glenn Hughes was
		  William C. DeMille, who appears to have sent some plays owned by himself and
		  his family members in 1941, at about the time that DeMille became the Chair of
		  Drama at the University of Southern California. Other smaller, but still
		  important subsets of previously owned plays in the collection are from: Ida
		  Vernon (at least 9 plays), Edward Tuckerman Mason, A.B. Bundy, Mason Mitchell,
		  Alice Ramous [sp?], L.S. Thompson, Frank Smith, J. Fletcher, N.M. Ludlow, M.S.
		  Duerna [sp?], W.R. Blake, Mortimer Thompson, John Trimble, Thomas McCutcheon,
		  A.H. Purdy, and Ida B. Taylor.</p>
         <p>Most of the accessions to this collection were between 1931 and 1944.
		  These included numerous small donations and sales from Glenn Hughes and Barrett
		  Harper Clark, and smaller gifts from Mrs. William Trevor, Helen Erickson, and
		  Babette Hughes. After 1931, there were also donations and purchases from
		  companies: Samuel French, Walter H. Baker &amp; Co., Carol Cox Book Co., Penn
		  Play Company, and Raymer’s Old Book Store in Seattle. After 1944 some items
		  that were in the General Circulation set of the Drama Library were moved into
		  this collection. The latest accessions were added in about 2000, purchased from
		  a private owner in Great Britain.</p>
         <p>Glenn Hughes used this collection in the 1930s and 1940s as a teaching
		  and research tool for students in the Drama program. Initially, the plays were
		  cataloged and sorted by undergraduates in Hughes’ courses. They used
		  bibliographical research, primarily the works of Allardyce Nicoll, to separate
		  the plays into either British or American authors. Each play was labeled
		  accordingly and then stored by author nationality. When the School of Drama
		  began to offer Masters Degrees in Drama, the Masters students would be assigned
		  a thesis project by Hughes, often based on the strengths of materials available
		  in this collection. From about 1974-1977, Prof. Richard Lorenzen made a
		  handlist of the plays in the British part of the collection and convinced the
		  University of Washington Press to reproduce several of them onto microfiche to
		  be distributed to some other Pacific Northwest university libraries. In the
		  1990s, Prof. Jack Walcott used the work and research of students in the PhD
		  program to record evidence of production history and illustrations of specific
		  performances as found in the collection. Motivated by Prof. Walcott and the
		  Drama Librarian Liz Fugate, Mark Weitzenkamp researched the collection from
		  2007 to 2014 to create accurate dating criteria for acting editions. Then from
		  2014-2017, with the encouragement and assistance of Sandra Kroupa and Wesley
		  Nelson in Special Collections, Weitzenkamp used those criteria to create this
		  finding aid.</p>
         <p>One thing that is noticeable about this collection as a representation
		  of the 19th century is that it does not give preference to the canon of
		  dramatic literature as much as it does to the canon of popular entertainment.
		  As Prof. Richard Lorenzen said in the preface to his handlist of the British
		  plays in this collection: "The majority of the acting editions are
		  nineteenth-century farces. However, the collection is not as imbalanced as it
		  might first appear. The Burnand, Morton, Selby, Coyne, Stirling and Planché
		  conglomerate impressively weights one side of the generic scale, but the more
		  serious, albeit melodramatic, offerings of Pitt, Jerrold, Pembertson, Fitzball,
		  Hazlewood, and others compensate in quality for what is wanting in quantity.
		  For the most part, the melodramatic selections are various samples from the
		  more widely recognized writers of serious works and together with the farcical
		  authors, the complete collection provides a vivid cross-sectional view of the
		  infinite variety that distinguished the popular English stage." It may be that
		  the more literary texts of the Anglo-American theatre were put into the general
		  circulation of the Drama School Library. It may also be that when Samuel French
		  ransacked their store rooms, they came up with the sorts of plays that they
		  could no longer sell to customers interested in modern and literary theatre. It
		  is also a possibility that Hughes did not take the plays that the Drama Library
		  already owned in the various canonical anthologies and collections that were
		  offered in more sturdy, circulating volumes. However it came about, this
		  collection is a set of vibrant works that show the publication history of plays
		  in the 19th century along with the performative standards of the popular
		  theatre of the period. It does not likely hide the next rare discovery for the
		  Broadway stage, but it can provide a more nuanced understanding of theatre,
		  audience, playwriting, management, and socio-cultural norms of the 19th century
		  in Great Britain and the U.S. </p>
         <p>Historical note written by Mark P. Weitzenkamp, 2017</p>
      </odd>
      <odd>
         <p>
            <list type="deflist">
               <listhead>
                  <head01>Glossary of terms used in description</head01>
               </listhead>
               <defitem>
                  <label>Printed, not published</label>
                  <item>Titles marked in this fashion were plays put into print, but
				  not released into official publication. Authors and producers used this tactic
				  to maintain a stricter control over how the plays were used.</item>
               </defitem>
               <defitem>
                  <label>Christmas extravaganza</label>
                  <item>Term used to identify the various harlequinades, burlesques,
				  extravaganzas, and pantomimes that were central to the Christmas season in
				  British theatres in the 19th century. These are the predecessors to the modern
				  Christmas pantos still seasonally performed in Britain.</item>
               </defitem>
               <defitem>
                  <label>Souvenir edition</label>
                  <item>While an acting edition is generally meant to be a practical
				  tool for use in the preparation of a play for performance, they were also
				  sometimes used as a souvenir of the production to be gifted or sold to the
				  audience of the show.</item>
               </defitem>
               <defitem>
                  <label>Production notation</label>
                  <item>Many plays in this collection were previously owned by 19th
				  century performers and theatre workers. The evidence of their use of the plays
				  could be as simple as the owner’s signature or pencil marks next to the lines
				  of one of the characters. Some of the plays have more extensive information,
				  including cuts, notes, new text, blocking, cues, or other evidence that could
				  lead to understanding of a specific performance. The latter, more extensive
				  information has been listed as “production notation” in the finding aid.
				  </item>
               </defitem>
               <defitem>
                  <label>Previous owner</label>
                  <item>When a specific item shows who had owned it before it was
				  added to this collection, it is noted after this key phrase.</item>
               </defitem>
               <defitem>
                  <label>Protective wrapper</label>
                  <item>An interesting point of research that could be pursued with
				  this collection is how previous owners have shaped the acting editions to their
				  preference. For example, the protective wrappers often have interesting tidbits
				  of information. Some of these are made from architectural illustrations or
				  advertisements.</item>
               </defitem>
            </list>
         </p>
         <p>
            <list type="deflist">
               <defitem>
                  <label>Title</label>
                  <item>Whenever possible, the title from the title page has been
				  given. If not the title page, the title has been derived from (in order of
				  preference): the front cover, the running title, by comparison with other
				  copies.</item>
               </defitem>
               <defitem>
                  <label>Subtitle</label>
                  <item>Whenever possible, the subtitle has been given from the title
				  page, sometimes noting subtitle information from the front cover if it is
				  relevant to sorting out the history of a specific item.</item>
               </defitem>
               <defitem>
                  <label>Author/Creator</label>
                  <item>Since acting editions are often built on specific
				  performances or performance traditions, as opposed to the original literary
				  goals of the author, including the name of the latest authoritative hand to
				  shape a text has been attempted. For this reason, plays by Shakespeare are
				  likely to be listed under the adaptor or performer who shaped it to the version
				  being printed. Whenever possible it has been attempted to list the translator
				  of a play as the author. In many cases, the original author is included in the
				  subtitle information. For example David Garrick is the adaptor of Katherine and
				  Petruchio, but William Shakespeare is listed as the author in the subtitle.
				  Where possible the pseudonyms and maiden names of authors are included in
				  brackets. In cases where the author/creator is not shown on the text, and where
				  it is very unclear or conflicting in other bibliographic resources, no author
				  is listed.</item>
               </defitem>
               <defitem>
                  <label>Publisher</label>
                  <item>Many acting editions passed through multiple publishers in
				  plates, quires, or bound formats. The most up-to-date publisher information is
				  usually given on the wrappers. The publisher name is taken from the front cover
				  whenever possible. After that the following are used (in order of preference):
				  publisher name elsewhere on the wrapper, the title page, advertisements in the
				  text block, stylistic cues in comparison with other copies. For plays issued by
				  Samuel French, who had both a London and a New York branch since the late 19th
				  century, the branch of the publisher that actually controlled that series has
				  been listed. For example: French’s Acting Edition was issued from London, while
				  French’s Standard Drama was a production of the New York branch. There are at
				  least 80 different publishers represented in this collection.</item>
               </defitem>
               <defitem>
                  <label>Place of publication</label>
                  <item>As with the publisher name, preference is given to the
				  address found on the front cover. If that is not available, the following are
				  used (in order of preference): publisher address elsewhere on the wrapper, the
				  title page, advertisements in the text block, stylistic cues in comparison with
				  other copies.</item>
               </defitem>
               <defitem>
                  <label>Date this copy was printed/issued</label>
                  <item>Before creating this finding aid, an extensive list of dating
				  criteria was developed based on information to be found on the acting edition
				  itself. This means that the dates listed are the dates and date ranges at which
				  the latest publishing hand has affected this specific copy of the play before
				  being passed on to the user/consumer. The first source of dating criteria is
				  from the publisher name and address given on the wrapper. Publishers of acting
				  editions rarely included dates in the imprint on the title page, but these were
				  used to help narrow down dates in comparison with the publisher information.
				  Other dating criteria include: listed performance dates, copyrights, accession
				  information, owner dates, dates given in advertisements, prefaces, dedications,
				  typography, stylistics, series names, listed cost, spelling patterns,
				  references to dated moments in history, datable ads for other publications,
				  type &amp; color of paper, and color of wrappers. For the plays in French’s
				  Acting Edition and Lacy’s Acting Edition, the wrapper often includes a long
				  list of sellers and locations around the world where further plays in the
				  series may be purchased. This criteria has been used these to pin down more
				  exact dates whenever possible. Allardyce Nicoll has been avoided as a basis of
				  dating due to the high degree of inaccuracy of his dates, and his preference
				  for dates of first performance over dates of publication.</item>
               </defitem>
               <defitem>
                  <label>Notes</label>
                  <item>Whenever a wrapper is present, its current color is
				  indicated. Due to the use of aging, and acidic library bindings, the colors may
				  be different than when originally issued. Notes also include the names of
				  previous owners (search using last names listed above). </item>
               </defitem>
               <defitem>
                  <label>Series name</label>
                  <item>The series name is usually derived from the wrapper, since
				  that usually represents the latest publisher’s hand to touch the publication.
				  Some acting editions may show evidence of two to three previous series names on
				  places like the title page, advertisements, wrappers, and the critical notes.
				  Title pages are particularly untrustworthy indications of play series for some
				  publishers.</item>
               </defitem>
               <defitem>
                  <label>Series number</label>
                  <item>The series number is given from a combination of the
				  information on the wrapper and comparison against master lists of plays in
				  series from company advertisements and catalogs in Weitzenkamp's collection.
				  Typesetters and publishers seemed to have been rather sloppy in their
				  understanding of Roman numerals, leading to misprinting of series numbers on
				  acting editions. The series number are included in brackets if the printed
				  numbers are incorrect. There are approximately 60 different play series
				  represented in this collection.</item>
               </defitem>
            </list>
         </p>
      </odd>
      <arrangement encodinganalog="351" id="a4">
         <p>The collection is arranged in three series: 
		  <list type="simple">
               <item>British Acting Editions, approximately 1762-1946</item>
               <item>American Acting Editions, approximately 1812-1943</item>
               <item>Administrative information, approximately 1935-1962</item>
            </list>
         </p>
         <p>Series 1 and 2 are organized by title.</p>
      </arrangement>
      <scopecontent>
         <p>Over 3,000 acting editions of plays, primarily British and American,
		  collected by Glenn Hughes for use by the School of Drama at the University of
		  Washington. </p>
      </scopecontent>
      <processinfo>
         <p>Mark Weitzenkamp researched and inventoried these plays between 2007
		  and 2017. </p>
      </processinfo>
      <accessrestrict>
         <p>Due to the fragile nature of these materials, they are unavailable for
		  general use. Contact Special Collections for details. </p>
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      <userestrict>
         <p>Copyrights retained by creator. Contact University of Washington
		  Libraries Special Collections for details.</p>
      </userestrict>
      <controlaccess>
         <subject source="uwsc">Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)</subject>
         <genreform source="lcgft" encodinganalog="655" altrender="nodisplay">Acting editions</genreform>
         <genreform source="lcgft" encodinganalog="655" altrender="nodisplay">Drama</genreform>
         <genreform source="lcgft" encodinganalog="655" altrender="nodisplay">Records (Documents)</genreform>
         <genreform source="lcgft" encodinganalog="655" altrender="nodisplay">Collection catalogs</genreform>
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         <subject source="archiveswest" encodinganalog="690" altrender="nodisplay">Performing Arts</subject>
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      <dsc type="combined" id="a23">
         <p> </p>
         <c01 level="series">
            <did>
               <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">British Acting Editions</unittitle>
               <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately 1762-1946</unitdate>
            </did>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Addison, H[enry] R[obert]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>117, Arundel Street, Strand : A farce in one act. By
				  Lieut.-Col. H.R. Addison.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1860</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 708</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wigan, Alfred</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>£500 Reward! : A comic drama in two acts. Adapted from
				  the French, by Alfred Wigan.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1847-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 459</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Talfourd, Francis</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Abon Hassan; or, The Hunt After Happiness : A
				  semi-original fairy extravaganza in rhyme in one act. By Francis
				  Talfourd.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1854</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Wellington Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 248</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Poel, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Absence of Mind; or Wanted £5 : A comic drama in one
				  act. Adapted for the English stage by William Poel.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1883-1885</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1788</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Roberts, George</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Absent Man : A farcical comedietta in one
				  act.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1518</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Kingsley, Ellis</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Accepted by Proxy : Duologue. By Ellis
				  Kingsley.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2063</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>The Accusing Spirit, or, the Three Travellers of the
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 894</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Burnand, F[rancis] C[owley]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Acis and Galataea; or, The Nimble Nymph, and the
				  Terrible Troglodyte! : An extravaganza, by F.C. Burnand.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 860</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Gay, [John]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Acis and Galatea. : An opera. Arranged and adapted for
				  stage representation from the serenata of Handel. The poetry, with the
				  exception of the introductory scene, by Gay.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1859</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 162</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Plowman, Thomas E.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Very New Edition of Acis and Galataea; or, The Beau! The
				  Belle!! and The Blacksmith!!! : A piece of extravagance. By Thomas E.
				  Plowman.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1892</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1351</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Griffin, G[eorge] W.H[oward]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Actor and the Singer, or, Gaily the Troubadour : As
				  performed by Griffin &amp; Christy's Minstrels. Arranged by G. W. H.
				  Griffin.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 69</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Brough, William and Andrew Halliday</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Actor's Retreat : An extravaganza in one act and in
				  prose. By William Brough and Andrew Halliday.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1892</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 938</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brough, William and Andrew Halliday</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Actor's Retreat : An extravaganza in one act and in
				  prose. By William Brough and Andrew Halliday.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 938</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Amcotts, Vincent</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Adonis Vanquished : A comedy in two acts. Adapted from
				  "Le Degel," by Vincent Amcotts.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1114</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellowish-tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Lewis, M[atthew] G[regory]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Adelgitha; or, The Fruits of a Single Error : A tragedy
				  in five acts. By M.G. Lewis.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p> , </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Lewis, M[atthew] G[regory]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Adelmorn, the Outlaw : A dramatic romance in three acts.
				  By M.G. Lewis. As performed at the Theatres, New-York and Drury-Lane. Second
				  Edition.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New-York: At the Dramatic Repository, Shakespear-Gallery</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>D. Longworth</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. Previous owner: Mort Thomson.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">1</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Henry, Richard</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Adoption : A farce in one act. By Richard
				  Henry.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1892</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1986</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Leslie, Henry</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Adrienne; or, the Secret of a Life : A new and original
				  drama in three acts. By Henry Leslie.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1865-1866</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1012</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">2</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Herman, H[enry]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Adrienne Lecouvreur : A play in five acts. Written by
				  MM. Scribe and Legouve. Adapted by H. Herman.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 388</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">2</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Herman, H[enry]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Adrienne Lecouvreur : A play in five acts. Written by
				  MM. Scribe and Legouve. Adapted by H. Herman.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 388</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">2</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Oxenford, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Adrienne, the Actress; or, The Reigning Favorite : A
				  drama in three acts. By John Oxenford.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 201</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Suter, W[illiam] E.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Adventures of Dick Turpin and Tom King : A serio
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 628</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles. Contains production
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">2</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Suter, W[illiam] E.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Adventures of Dick Turpin and Tom King : A serio
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1859</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 628</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles. Contains production
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">2</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dance, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Advice Gratis : A farce in one act. By Charles
				  Dance.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2104</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">2</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dance, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Advice Gratis : A farce in one act. By Charles
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1837-1850</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 186 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Chapman and Hall</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Webster's Acting National Drama, 19</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pink wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Lancaster, Charles Sears</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Advice to Husbands : An original comedietta in one act.
				  Written by Charles Sears Lancaster.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 222</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dimond, William</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Aethiop; or, The Child of the Desert : A romantic
				  play in three acts. By William Dimond.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1854-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 121 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's American Drama, 40</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">2</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Rede, William Leman</persname>
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                  <unittitle>An Affair of Honour : A farce in one act. By William
				  Leman Rede.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1168</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pink wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">2</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Morton, John Maddison]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>After a Storm Comes a Calm : Comedietta in one act.
				  </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1891</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1999</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">2</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>After the Party : A comedy in one act.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1388</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">2</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Courtney, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Aged Forty : An original petite comedy in one act. By
				  John Courtney.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 879</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">2</container>
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                  <unittitle>Aggravating Sam : A comic drama in two acts. By Mathews
				  and Co.</unittitle>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
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                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 249</p>
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                  <unittitle>The Agreeable Surprise : A comic opera in two acts. By
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Peter's Hill, Doctors' Common, Between St. Paul's and
				  Thames Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>G.H. Davidson</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 232</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Aladdin; or, The Wonderful Scamp! : An original
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 750</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T. H. French, Successor to Samuel French &amp; Son,
				  Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 262</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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				  drama of Euripides. With an original prologue, upon the occasion of its
				  subsequent revival. By Francis Talfourd. Third edition.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 302</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 644</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Smith, Albert</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Alhambra; or, The Three Beautiful Princesses : A new
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 45</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Ali Baba; or, The Thirty-Nine Thieves : In accordance
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				  By Henry J. Byron.</unittitle>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 882</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Stirling, E[dward]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Aline: or, The Rose of Killarney : A drama in three
				  acts. By E. Stirling, Esq.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 134</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 32 Great Portland St., W.</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Joseph Williams, Limited</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>All That Glitters Is Not Gold : A comic drama in two
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 40</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Brookes, Geo[rge]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>All the World's a Stage : A farce in one act, altered
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 289</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>Allatoona : An historical and military drama in five
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 376</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Burnand, F[rancis] C[owley]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Alonzo the Brave; or, Faust and the Fair Imogene : A
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				  uniting in its construction the romantic pathos of the well-known ballad,
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				  Burnand, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 864</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>Alonzo the Brave and the Fair Imogine; or, The Spectre
				  Bride! : A legendary romantic melo-drama in two acts. By H.M. Milner. The only
				  edition correctly marked from the prompter's book, with the stage business,
				  situations and directions. As it is performed at the London
				  theatres.</unittitle>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 10</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>cream-colored wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
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                  <unittitle>The Ambassador's Lady; or, The Rose and the Ring! : A
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 374</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pink wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>The Ambassador's Lady; or, The Rose and the Ring! : A
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				  fifty-nine successful dramas.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 374</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pink wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Palmer, T. A.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Among the Relics : A comedy-drama in three acts. By T.
				  A. Palmer.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1615</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Roberts, George</persname>
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                  <unittitle>An Ample Apology : A farce in one act, by George
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 978</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Stirling, Edward</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Anchor of Hope; or, The Seaman's Star! : A drama in
				  two acts, by Edward Stirling, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1657</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Morton, Thomas</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Angel of the Attic : A serio-comic drama in one act,
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 293</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Morton, Thomas</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Angel of the Attic : A serio-comic drama in one act,
				  by Thomas Morton, Esq.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 293</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper. Previous owner: Lillie Samuel. Contains
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                     <persname role="author">Coyne, J[oseph] Stirling</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Angel or Devil : A drama in one act by J. Stirling
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 434</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">À Beckett, G[ilbert Abbott]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Angelo; or, The Actress of Padua : A play in four acts.
				  Altered and translated from the French by G. À Beckett</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 177</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">À Beckett, Gilbert Abbott</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Assignation; or, What Will My Wife Say : A drama in
				  two acts, by Gilbert Abbott À Beckett, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1880-1881</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1800</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">5</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
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                  <unittitle>At Sixes and Sevens : An original comedietta in one act.
				  By John Maddison Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1917-1940</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 18 Vesey St.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Fitzgerald Publishing Corporation, Successor to Dick &amp;
				  Fitzgerald</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light yellow wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">5</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Talfourd, Francis</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Atalanta, or The Three Golden Apples : An original
				  classical extravaganza in one act. By Francis Talfourd, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 448</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">5</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, J[ohn] Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Atchi! : A comedietta in one act. By J. Maddison
				  Morton</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1892-1894</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1218</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">5</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Simpson, J[ohn] Palgrave</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>An Atrocious Criminal : A farce in one act. By J.
				  Palgrave Simpson.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1867-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: [89 Strand]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Lacy's Acting Edition], [1105]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">5</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Hamilton, Cosmo</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Aubrey Closes the Door : A play in one act. By Cosmo
				  Hamilton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1904-1906</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2272</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">5</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dilley, Joseph J.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Auld Acquaintance : A comedy-drama in one act, by Joseph
				  J. Dilley.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1683</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">5</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, J[ohn] M[addison]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Aunt Charlotte's Maid : A farce in one act, by J. M.
				  Morton, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1907-1909</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 565</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">5</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Seymour, Harry</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Aunt Dinah's Pledge : A temperance moral drama in two
				  acts. By Harry Seymour. Dramatized by permission of the National Temperance
				  Society.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T. H. French, Successor to Samuel French &amp; Son,
				  Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 357</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">6</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Haines, John Thomas</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Austerlitz; or, The Soldier's Bride : A melo-drama in
				  three acts, by John Thomas Haines, Esq. (...) (The music by G. W.
				  Glover.)</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1838-1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 126</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles. Contains production
				  notations.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">6</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Harris, A[ugustus Glossop, Sr.]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Avalanche; or, The Trials of the Heart : A romantic
				  drama in three acts. By A. Harris.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 237</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light yellow wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">6</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Clarke, Campbell</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Awaking : A drama in one act. By Campbell Clarke (...).
				  Altered and adapted from the French of MM. Sandeau and Decourcelle.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1456</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">6</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Away With Melancholy : A farce in one act. By John
				  Maddison Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 196</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">6</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Taylor, Tom</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Babes in the Wood : An original comedy in three
				  acts. By Tom Taylor, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 736</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">6</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Hardwicke, Pelham</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Bachelor of Arts : A comic drama in two acts. Written
				  by Pelham Hardwicke.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T. H. French, Successor to Samuel French &amp; Son,
				  Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 298</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">6</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Mathews, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Bachelor's Bedroom; or, Two in the Morning : A comic
				  scene. Written by Charles Mathews, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 180</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">6</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Stirling, Edward</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Bachelor's Buttons! : A farce in one act.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 205</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">6</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pemberton, H[arriet] L[ouisa] Childe</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Backward Child : A duologue by H.L. Childe
				  Pemberton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2134</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">6</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Fuller, Horace W.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Bad Advice : A comedy in three acts. Adapted from the
				  French, by Horace W. Fuller.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900?</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Chicago</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Dramatic Publishing Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>American Acting Edition</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">6</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Broughton, Fred[eric] W[illiam]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Bailiff : A domestic comedy in one act. By Fred. W.
				  Broughton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1890-1891</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1987</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">6</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Bernard, [William] Bayle</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Balance of Comfort : An original petite comedy in
				  one act. By Bayle Bernard.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1863-1864</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 241</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">6</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wilks, Thomas Egerton</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Bamboozling : A farce in one act. By Thomas Egerton
				  Wilks, author of one hundred and fifty-nine successful dramas.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 22</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">6</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Rogers, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Bandit Host; or, The Lone Hut of the Swamp : A melodrama
				  in two acts. By William Rogers, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1838-1839</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 4 Brydges Street, Covent Garden</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>James Pattie</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Pattie's Penny Play, or Weekly Acting Drama, 23 &amp; 24</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>cream wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles. Contains minor
				  production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">6</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Reeve, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Barark Johnson; or, The Blind Witness! : A drama in one
				  act. By William Reeve, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1844-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's Acting Edition of the British Theatre, 392</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pinkish-tan wrapper. Contains minor production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">6</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Jerome, Jerome K[lapka]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Barbara : Play in one act.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 343</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">7</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brown, Dr. [John]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Barbarossa : A tragedy in five acts. By Dr.
				  Brown.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1809</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: At the Dramatic Repository, Shakespear-Gallery</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>D. Longworth</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">7</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Milner, H[enry] M.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Barmecide; or, The Fatal Offspring : A dramatick romance
				  in three acts, as performing with unbounded applause at the Theatre Royal,
				  Drury-Lane. First acted in London, December, 1818. By H. Milner.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1819</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Baltimore: 94 Market-St., corner of Belvidere Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Robinson, Circulating Library and Dramatick Repository</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper added by previous
				  owner: Wm. J. Lemoyne, Philadelphia.</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">7</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles and Melville, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Barnaby Rudge : A domestic drama in three acts. By
				  Charles Selby and Charles Melville.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1841-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper added by previous
				  owner: J. Biddles. Contains minor production notations.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">7</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Lover, Samuel]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Barney, The Baron : A farce in one act.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 178</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">7</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Lover, Samuel]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Barney, The Baron : A farce in one act.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 178</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper. Previous owners: John Dillon and C.
				  Clifford.</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">7</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Horne, F[rederick] Lennox</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Baronet Abroad and the Rustic Prima Donna : An
				  original musical drama in one act. By F. Lennox Horne.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 971</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. Front cover title: "Rustic Prima
				  Donna"</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">7</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Young, Charles L[awrence]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Baron's Wager : An original comedietta in one act.
				  By Sir Charles L. Young, Bart.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1896-1899</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1808</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">7</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Bayly, Thomas Haynes</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Barrack Room : A musical burletta in two acts. By
				  Thomas Haynes Bayly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 12</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">7</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Moncrieff, W[illiam] T[homas]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Bashful Man! : A farce in two acts. By W.T.
				  Moncrieff.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1885-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1896</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">7</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Bruton, James</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Bathing : A farce in one act. By James Bruton,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1608</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">7</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Bruton, James</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Bathing : A farce in one act. By James
				  Bruton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1842-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's Acting Edition of the British Theatre, 351</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>cream wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">164</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Farley, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Battle for Bothwell Brigg : A Scottish romance in
				  two acts. Founded on the story of Old Mortality, in the popular "Tales of My
				  Landlord," by Charles Farley, as performed at the Theatre Royal Covent
				  Garden.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1820</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London 25 Bow Street, Covent Garden</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Lowndes</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">164</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Almar, George</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Battle of Sedgemoor; or, The Days of Kirk and
				  Monmouth : A historical drama in three acts. By George Almar, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1837-1842</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 113</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>cream wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">7</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Amherst, J.H</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Battle of Waterloo : A grand military melo-drama, in
				  three acts. By J.H. Amherst.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, [1470]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper. Previous owner: A. Wallace Thaxter.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">7</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, J[ohn] B[aldwin]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Bear Hunters; or, The Fatal Ravine : A romantic
				  melo-drama in two acts. By J.B. Buckstone.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1828-1831</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Little Queen Street, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper added by previous
				  owner: J. Biddles</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">7</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, J[ohn] B[aldwin]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Bear Hunters; or, The Fatal Ravine : A melo-drama in
				  two acts. By J.B. Buckstone, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">7</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Fawcett, Charles S.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Bearding the Lion : A comedietta in one act. By Charles
				  S. Fawcett.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1971</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">7</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Hay, Frederick</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Beautiful For Ever : A farce in one act. By Frederick
				  Hay.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1907-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1217</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">7</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Keating, E[liza] H.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Beauty and the Beast : A fairy extravaganza. By Miss E.
				  H. Keating.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Fairy Plays for Home Performance, 1</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">8</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Beauty and the Beast : A fairy extravaganza in two acts.
				  By J. R. Planché.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 14</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">8</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Oxenford, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Beauty or the Beast : An original farce in one act. By
				  John Oxenford, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 897</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">8</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Jones, Henry A[rthur]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Bed of Roses : A comedy in one act. By Henry A.
				  Jones.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1907-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1780</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">8</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pitt, George Dibdin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Beggar's Petition; or, a Father's Love and a
				  Mother's Care : A drama in three acts. By George Dibdin Pitt. </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1294</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">8</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dixon, Bernard H. and Arthur Wood</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Behind a Mask : A comedy in three acts. By Bernard H.
				  Dixon and Arthur Wood.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1450</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">8</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Roberts, George</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Behind the Curtain : A drama in four acts. By George
				  Roberts.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1343</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">8</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Webster, B[enjamin]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Behind Time : A farce in one act. By B. Webster, Jun.,
				  Esq. </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1016</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>cream-colored wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">8</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Townsend, Thompson</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Bell Ringer of St. Paul's; or, The Huntsman and The
				  Spy : A melo-drama in three acts, by Thompson Townsend, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1667</p>
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               <odd>
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                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>The Belle's Stratagem : A comedy in five acts, by Mrs.
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 281</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>The Belle's Stratagem : A comedy in five acts, by Mrs.
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">8</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Lewis, Leopold</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Bells : A drama in three acts. (Adapted from "The
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>grey wrapper, front cover title is: "The Bells, as acted by Mr.
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                  <container type="box">8</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Lewis, Leopold</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Bells : A drama in three acts. (Adapted from "The
				  Polish Jew," a dramatic study, by MM. Erckmann Chatrain.)</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>grey wrapper, front cover title is: "The Bells, as acted by Mr.
				  Henry Irving, under the direction of Mr. Henry E. Abbey"</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">8</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Lewis, Leopold</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Bells : A drama in three acts. (Adapted from "The
				  Polish Jew," a dramatic study, by MM. Erckmann Chatrain.)</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1937</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>grey wrapper, front cover title is: "The Bells, as acted by Mr.
				  Henry Irving, under the direction of Mr. Henry E. Abbey"</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">8</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Lewis, Leopold</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Bells : A drama in three acts. Adapted from the
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Philadelphia: 1617 Latimer St.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Penn Play Company (formerly Play Department Penn Publishing
				  Co.)</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light blue wrapper. Text block dated 1918, but has a later date
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                  <container type="box">8</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Buckingham, Leicester [Silk]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Belphegor : A new and original acrobatic, dramatic,
				  epigrammatic, and decidedly un-aristocratic burlesque, by Leicester
				  Buckingham.</unittitle>
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				  1856-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Wellington Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Webb, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Belphegor, the Mountebank; or, Woman's Constancy : A
				  drama in three acts. By Charles Webb, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 341</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">8</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Webb, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Belphegor, the Mountebank; or, Woman's Constancy : A
				  drama in three acts, translated and adapted from the French of MM Dennery and
				  Marc Fournier. By Charles Webb, Esq.</unittitle>
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				  1856-1861</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Peter's Hill, Doctors' Common </p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Music-Publishing Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's Acting Plays, 379</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>cream wrapper. Contains production notations from un-named
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">9</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Wilks, T[homas] E[gerton]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Ben the Boatswain; or, Sailor's Sweethearts : A nautical
				  drama in three acts. By T.E. Wilks, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 149</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">9</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dance, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Bengal Tiger : A farce in one act. By Charles
				  Dance.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">9</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dance, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Bengal Tiger : A farce in one act. By Charles
				  Dance.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 167</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">9</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Maturin, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Bertram : A tragedy in five acts. By Rev. Charles
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				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 53</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">9</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Maturin, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Bertram : A tragedy in five acts. By Rev. Charles
				  Maturin.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 53</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-yellow wrapper. Previous owner: Ed Acker</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">9</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wigan, Horace</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Best Way : A petite comedy in one act. By Horace
				  Wigan.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1121</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">9</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Clarke, Margery Stanley</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Betrothal of Lady Betty : By Margery Stanley
				  Clarke.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1909</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1644</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">9</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Burnand, F[rancis] C[owley]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Betsy : A comedy in three acts. By F.C.
				  Burnand.</unittitle>
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				  1900-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 18 Ann Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Dick &amp; Fitzgerald, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">9</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Betsy Baker; or, Too Attentive by Half : A farce in one
				  act. By J. M. Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 192</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">9</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, J[ohn] M[addison]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Betsy Baker; or, Too Attentive by Half : A farce in one
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1856</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: 128 Washington, corner Water St.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>William V. Spencer</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Spencer's Boston Theatre, 50</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles. Contains minor
				  production notations.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">9</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Williams, Thomas J[ohn]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Better Half : A comedietta in one act. By Thomas J.
				  Williams.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1891</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 995</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">9</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Bell, Florence Eveleen Eleanore Olliffe</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Between the Posts : Comedietta in one act. By Mrs. Hugh
				  Bell.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1892</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Stand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2041</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">9</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wood, Arthur</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Bilious Attack : A farce in one act. By Arthur
				  Wood.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1438</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>cream wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">9</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Oxenford, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Billing and Cooing : A comedy in two acts. By John
				  Oxenford.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 970</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>cream wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">9</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Rae, Charles Marsham</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Billy Doo : An original farce in one act. By Charles
				  Marsham Rae.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1510</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">9</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Coyne, J[oseph] Stirling</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Binks the Bagman : A farce in one act. By J. Stirling
				  Coyne, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 94</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">9</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Thompson, Alfred</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Bird of Paradise : A farce. Adapted from the French,
				  by Alfred Thompson. </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1869</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1255</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>A Bird in the Hand Worth Two in the Bush : An original
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 429</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Rae, Charles Marsham</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Birds in Their Little Nests Agree : A fanciful conceit
				  in one act. By Charles Marsham Rae.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1899</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1624</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">9</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Hollingshead, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Birthplace of Podgers : An original domestic sketch
				  in one act. By John Hollingshead.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 518</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Coleby, Wilfred T. [pseud. of Thomas Pellatt]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Bit o' Stuff : Sketch. By Wilfred T.
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2424</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Hazlewood, C[olin] H[enry]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Bitter Reckoning : A drama in three acts. By C. H.
				  Hazelwood.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1601</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Archer, Thomas</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Black Doctor : A drama in four tableaux. By Thomas
				  Archer, comedian.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Holywell Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>G. Vickers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Penny London Stage, 50 &amp; 51</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Bridgeman, [John] V[ipon]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Black Doctor : A drama in five acts. Translated from
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				  Bridgeman.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 331</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Wilks, T[homas] E[gerton]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Black Domino! or, The Masqued Ball! : A romantic
				  drama in three acts. By T. E. Wilks, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1838-1852</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 223</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper added by previous
				  owner: Wm. J. LeMoyne.</p>
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                     <persname role="author">[Burnand, Francis Cowley]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Black Eyed Susan (Burlesque)</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1150</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper. This is only the wrapper, the text block is
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                  <unittitle>Black-Ey'd Susan; or, "All in the Downs" : A nautical
				  and domestic drama in two acts. By Douglas Jerrold.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1995</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>Photocopy of the play from the Montrose Moses anthology of
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                     <persname role="author">Jerrold, Douglas [William]</persname>
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				  domestic drama in two acts. By Douglas Jerrold, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1997</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Standard Drama], 233</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>Photocopy of the French's Standard Drama edition of the play.
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                  <unittitle>Black Hugh, The Outlaw : A domestic drama in two acts.
				  By W. Rogers, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1834-1852</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 160</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper, with protective wrapper added by previous owner:
				  "J. B."</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Rogers, W[illiam]</persname>
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				  By W. Rogers, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 160</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
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				  By W. Rogers, comedian.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 160</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper. Protective wrapper added by a previous owner </p>
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                     <persname role="author">Collier, William</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Blacksmith; or, A Day at Gretna Green! : A musical
				  farce in one act. by William Collier.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Duncombe's British Theatre], [107]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Collier, William</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Blacksmith; or, A Day at Gretna Green! : A musical
				  farce in one act. by William Collier.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1834</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 9 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 107</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Hoskins, Francis Radcliffe</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Blossom of Churnington Green; or, Love, Rivalry and
				  Revenge : A new and entirely original petit burlesque drama in one act. By
				  Francis Radcliffe Hoskins.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1242</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Blow for Blow : An original drama in a prologue and
				  three acts. By Henry J. Byron.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1904-1906</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1501</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Blow for Blow : A drama in a prologue and three acts. By
				  Henry J. Byron.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1868-1877</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 33 Rose Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Townsend, Thompson</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Blow in the Dark : A comedietta in one act. By
				  Thompson Townsend.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1873</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1586</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <unittitle>Blue Beard : A grand musical, comi-tragical,
				  melo-dramatic, burlesque burletta in one act. By Messrs J.R. Planché and
				  Charles Dance.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <unittitle>Bluebeard Re-Paired. A Worn-Out Subject Done-Up Anew :
				  An operatic extravaganza in one act. Adapted from the French of Messrs Henri
				  Meilhac &amp; Ludovic Halévy, by Henry Bellingham (...). The music by J.
				  Offenbach, arranged by J.H. Tully.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1866</unitdate>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1045</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>Blue Devils : A comedietta in one act. By George Colman,
				  the Younger.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 72</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Colman, George, the Younger</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Blue Devils : A comedietta in one act. By George Colman,
				  the Younger.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 72</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Stirling, Edward</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Blue Jackets; or, Her Majesty's Service : A farce in
				  one act. By Edward Stirling, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 705</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">11</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Edwardes, Conway</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Board and Residence : A farce in one act. By Conway
				  Edwardes, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1329</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Beazley, Sam[uel], Jr</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Boarding House; or, Five Hours at Brighton : A
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1801</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">11</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Beazley, Sam[uel], Jr</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Boarding House; or, Five Hours at Brighton : A
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1830-1842</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 137</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Protective wrapper added by previous owner.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">11</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Hodgson, G[eorge] S</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Bobby A1; or, A Warm Reception : A farce in one act. By
				  G. S. Hodgson.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1488</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">11</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Barnett, C[harles] Z[achary]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Bohemians of Paris! or, The Mysteries of Crime! : A
				  drama in three acts. By C.Z. Barnett, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1843</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 381</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pink wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles. Contains minor
				  production notations.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">11</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Barnett, Charles Zachary]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Bohemians of Paris : A romantic drama in three acts.
				  Adapted from the French.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1890-1892</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2010</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">11</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Cowley, [Hannah (Parkhouse)]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Bold Stroke for a Husband : A comedy in five acts. By
				  Mrs. Cowley.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1847-1861</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Peter's Hill, Doctors' Common</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>G.H. Davidson</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 276</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">11</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Centlivre, [Susanna (Freeman Carroll)]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Bold Stroke for a Wife : A comedy in five acts. By
				  Mrs. Centlivre.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1847-1861</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Peter's Hill, Doctors' Common</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>G.H. Davidson</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 85</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">11</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Centlivre, [Susanna (Freeman Carroll)]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Bold Stroke for a Wife : A comedy in five acts. By
				  Mrs. Centlivre.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1847-1861</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Peter's Hill, Doctors' Common</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>G.H. Davidson</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 85</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">11</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Rhodes, Thomas Barnes</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Bombastes Furioso : A burlesque tragic opera in one act.
				  By Thomas Barnes Rhodes.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 35</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">12</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Brough, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Bona Fide Travellers : (A point of law, arising out of
				  the new beer bill.) A farce. By William Brough.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 239</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">12</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Bonnie Fish Wife : An original musical interlude in
				  one act. By Charles Selby, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1858-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">12</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Bonnie Fish Wife : An original musical interlude in
				  one act. By Charles Selby, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1859</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 551</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">12</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Boots at the Swan : A farce in one act. By Charles
				  Selby.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 2</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">12</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Boots at the Swan : An original burletta in one act.
				  By Charles Selby, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1842-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 357</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles. Contains minor
				  production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">12</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Sorrell, W[illiam] J.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Border Marriage : A comic drama in one act. By W. J.
				  Sorrell.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1863-1865</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 972</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tannish-orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">12</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Millingen, J[ohn] G[ideon]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Borrowed Feathers : A farce in one act. By J.G.
				  Millingen, M.D.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1836-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 159</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles. Contains minor
				  production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">12</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Stirling, Edward</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Bould Soger Boy : A farce in one act. By Edward
				  Stirling, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1653</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">12</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Bow Bells : An original comic drama in three acts, by
				  Henry J. Byron.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1880-1881</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1754</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">12</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Box and Cox : A romance of real life in one act. By John
				  Maddison Morton, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1943</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 21</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">12</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Box and Cox : A romance of real life in one act. By John
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1943</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 21</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">12</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Box and Cox : A romance of real life in one act. By John
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 21</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">12</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Box and Cox : A romance of real life in one act. By John
				  Maddison Morton, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 21</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">12</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Coyne, J[oseph] Stirling</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Box and Cox Married and Settled : An original farce in
				  one act. By J. Stirling Coyne.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 49</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">12</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Woodruffe, Adelaide</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Braving the Storm : A farce in one act. By Adelaide
				  Woodruffe.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. Although this is in a wrapper for French's
				  Acting Edition, it is not part of the numbered series. The wrapper has been
				  used to cover a remainder from "Hastings's Acting Plays," bought out by
				  French.</p>
               </odd>
               <note>
                  <p>very rare</p>
               </note>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">12</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, J[ohn] B[aldwin]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Breach of Promise; or, Second Thoughts Are Best : A
				  comedy in two acts. By. J.B. Buckstone.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1923</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 273</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">12</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Thomas, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Breaking the Ice : An original comedietta in one act. By
				  Charles Thomas.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 403</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">12</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Philpotts, Eden</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Breezy Morning : By Eden Philpotts.</unittitle>
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				  1899-1901</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2056</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">13</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Reynoldson, T[homas] H.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Brewer of Preston; or, Malt and Hops : A comic drama
				  in one act. By T. H. Reynoldson.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1686</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellowish-tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">13</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Knowles, James Sheridan</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Brian Boroihme; or, The Maid of Erin : A historical
				  Hibernian melo-drama in three acts. By James Sheridan Knowles, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 118</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">13</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Knowles, James Sheridan</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Bridal : A tragedy in five acts. Adapted for
				  representation (with three original scenes), written by James Sheridan Knowles,
				  Esq. From the Maid's Tragedy of Beaumont and Fletcher. As performed by Mr.
				  Macready.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 45</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">13</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Hazlewood, C[olin] H[enry]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Bridal Wreath : A romantic drama in two acts. By
				  C.H. Hazlewood.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1591</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">13</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dimond, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Bride of Abydos : A romantic drama in three acts.
				  From Lord Byron's celebrated poem. By William Dimond.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1866</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1042</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">13</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Calcraft, John William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Bride of Lammermoor : A drama in five acts. By John
				  William Calcraft.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 179</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">13</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Jerrold, Douglas [William]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Bride of Ludgate : A comic drama in two acts, by
				  Douglas Jerrold.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1830-1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 219</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">13</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Brigand : A romantic drama in two acts. By J.R.
				  Planché.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1830-1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 170</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">13</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Brigand : A romantic drama in two acts. By J.R.
				  Planché.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St, Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 188</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">13</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Mildenhall, T[homas]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Brigands in the Bud! : A farce in two acts. By T.
				  Mildenhall, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1849-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Wellington Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The New British Theatre (Late Duncombe's), 501</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. The wrapper for this has the play title, author and
				  series number hand-written onto the front cover, rather than printed. The title
				  page carries the name of Duncombe and Moon. So, this is likely Lacy adding his
				  own wrappers to left-over copies of Duncombe's British Theatre.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">13</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Suter, William E.]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Brigands of Calabria : A romantic drama in one
				  act.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 968</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">13</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Oxenford, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Bristol Diamonds : A farce in one act, by John Oxenford,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 829</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">13</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Meritt, Paul and Henry Pettitt</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>British Born : A new and original drama of national and
				  domestic interest, in a prologue and three acts, by Paul Meritt &amp; Henry
				  Pettitt.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1913</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1632</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">13</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Bayly, Thomas Haynes</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The British Legion : A burletta in one act. As performed
				  at the Theatre Royal, St. James's, by Thomas Haynes Bayly, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1838-1852</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 186 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Chapman and Hall</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Webster's Acting National Drama, 47</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles. Contains minor
				  production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">13</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Medd, Mabel S.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Broken Idylls : A comedietta in one act. By Mabel S.
				  Medd, Whitchurch Vicarage, Aylesbury.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2144</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">13</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Simpson, J[ohn] Palgrave</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Broken Ties : Domestic drama in two acts. By J. Palgrave
				  Simpson.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publlishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1439</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">13</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Broken Toys : A drama in two acts. By John
				  Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 203</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">13</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dimond, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Brother and Sister : A comic operatic drama in one act,
				  by William Dimond.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 684</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">13</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Brother Ben : A farce in one act, by John Maddison
				  Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 497</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">14</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Suter, William E.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Brother Bill and Me : An original farce in one act. By
				  William E. Suter, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Acting Edition], [780]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">14</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Reece, R[obert]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Brown and the Brahmins; or, Captain Pop and the Princess
				  Pretty-Eyes! : An oriental burlesque, founded on the drama of "The Illustrious
				  Stranger," and written by R. Reece.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1869</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1227</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper. The title on the front cover is "Brown Amongst
				  the Brahmins."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">14</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Payne, John Howard</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Brutus; or, The Fall of Tarquin : An historical tragedy
				  in five acts. By John Howard Payne.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1825</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Catherine-Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Dolby</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">14</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Coyne, J[oseph] Stirling</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Buckstone at Home; or, The Manager and His Friends : An
				  original domestic and dramatis apropos sketch. By J. Stirling
				  Coyne.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 857</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">14</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Lawrence, Slingsby [pseud. of George Henry Lewes]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Buckstone's Adventure With a Polish Princess : An
				  original farce in one act. By Slingsby Lawrence.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1880-1881</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 322</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">14</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Amherst, J.H</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Burmese War : A grand naval and military melo-drama
				  in three acts. By J.H. Amherst.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1859</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tannish-orange wrapper. This play was part of Duncombe's New
				  Acting Dramas, but this particular copy is in a Lacy's Acting Edition wrapper,
				  but without a series number on it.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">14</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Centlivre, [Susanna (Freeman Carroll)]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Busy Body : A comedy. By Mrs. Centlivre.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1817</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: At the Dramatic Repository, Shakspeare-Gallery</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>David Longworth</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">14</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Mayhew, Henry and Henry Baylis</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>But However-- : A farce in one act, by Henry Mayhew and
				  Henry Baylis, as performed at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. This is in a French's Acting Edition
				  wrapper, but with no series number on it. It is likely a non-serial play from a
				  set purchased by Lacy or French from another publisher.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">14</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Stirling, Edward</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>By Royal Command : A comedy drama in three acts. By
				  Edward Stirling, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 425</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">14</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Angus, J. Keith</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>By This Token : An original comedietta, written by J.
				  Keith Angus.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1884-1885</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1826</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">14</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Stirling, Edward</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Cabin Boy : A drama in two acts. By Edward
				  Stirling.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1559</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">14</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Cabinet Question : A comic drama in one act. By J. R.
				  Planché, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 299</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">14</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Moncrieff, William Thomas]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Caesar, the Watch Dog of the Castle : A romantic drama
				  in two acts. Adapted from the French.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1866-1869</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1172</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">14</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Goodrich, Arthur</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Calthorpe Case : A new and original drama in four
				  acts. By Arthur Goodrich.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1888</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1976</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">14</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brookes, Sheridan</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Calypso, Queen of Ogygia : An original burlesque in one
				  act. By Sheridan Brookes.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1865-1866</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 998</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">14</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Camaralzaman and the Fair Badoura; or, The Bad Djinn and
				  the Good Spirit : An extravaganza by Henry J. Byron.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1404</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">14</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Phillips, Watts</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Camilla's Husband : An original drama in three acts. By
				  Watts Phillips, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 327</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">15</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Phillips, Watts</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Camilla's Husband : An original drama in three acts. By
				  Watts Phillips, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 327</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">15</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Lemon, Mark</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Camp at Chobham : A farce in one act, by Mark
				  Lemon.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper. This copy is not part of French's Acting
				  Edition, but it is put in a wrapper with that on the front, but with no series
				  number. It appears to have been part of Webster's Acting National Drama.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">15</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Robertson, Thomas William]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Cantab : A farce in one act.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 743</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">15</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Scott, Clement</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Cape Mail : A drama in one act. By Clement
				  Scott.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1885-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1784</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">15</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Scott, Clement</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Cape Mail : A drama in one act. By Clement
				  Scott.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1885-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1784</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. This is bound into the same pamphlet
				  binding with the third copy of "Cape Mail" and a copy of "Barbara."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">15</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Scott, Clement</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Cape Mail : A drama in one act. By Clement
				  Scott.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1892-1894</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1784</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper. This is bound into the same pamphlet binding as
				  one of the other copies of "Cape Mail" and a copy of "Barbara."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">15</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Jerome, Jerome K[lapka]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Barbara : Play in one act. By Jerome K.
				  Jerome.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 343</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper. This is bound into the same pamphlet binding as
				  two copies of "The Cape Mail"</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">15</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Capital Match! : A farce in one act. By John Maddison
				  Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1881-1883</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 116</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">15</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Stirling, Edward</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Captain Charlotte : A farce in two acts. By Edward
				  Stirling.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1860-1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, [573]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pinkish-tan wrapper. The front cover of this copy is mistakenly
				  listed as number 572 in Lacy's Acting Edition.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">15</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Captain of the Watch : A farce in one act. By J.R.
				  Planché.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 16</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">15</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Captain of the Watch : A farce in one act. By J.R.
				  Planché.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 16</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">15</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Captain of the Watch : A farce in one act. By J.R.
				  Planché.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1841-1855</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London Bow Street, Covent Garden</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>S. G. Fairbrother</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper added by previous
				  owner: J. Biddles. Contains minor production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">15</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Berrie, E.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Captain Smith : A farce in one act. By E.
				  Berrie.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1907-1909</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1330</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">15</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Captain Stevens : A comic drama in one act. By Charles
				  Selby, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1833-1848</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 83</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
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                  <container type="box">15</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Chambers, C. Haddon</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Captain Swift : A comedy drama in four acts. By C.
				  Haddon Chambers.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1902</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's International Copyrighted Edition of the Works of the
				  Best Authors, 55</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light blue wrapper </p>
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                  <container type="box">15</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Wilks, T[homas] E[gerton]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Captain's Not A-Miss : A farce in one act. By T.E.
				  Wilks, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 159</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">15</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Cibber, Colley</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Careless Husband : A comedy in five acts; by Colley
				  Cibber, Esq. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. Printed under
				  the authority of the managers from the prompt book. With remarks by Mrs.
				  Inchbald.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1808-1809</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Paternoster Row</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Longmans, Hurst, Rees, and Orme</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>New British Theatre, 43</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light blue wrapper</p>
               </odd>
               <note>
                  <p>Very rare wrapper</p>
               </note>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">15</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Williams, Montagu and F[rancis] C[owley] Burnand</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Carte de Visite : An original farce, or a piece of light
				  photographical writing in one act. Not from the French, by Montague Williams
				  &amp; F.C. Burnand.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 845</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">15</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>Casco Bay; or, The Mutineers of 1727 : A drama. Written
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				  &amp;c. Adapted to populal [sic] airs. In two acts.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper. This play is in a French's Acting Edition
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				  in pencil. The title page lists this as par</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Colomb, Col. [George Hatton]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Cast King of Granada : Historical Extravaganza. By
				  Col. Colomb, F.S.A.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1544</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">16</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Robertson, T[homas] W[illiam]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Caste : An original comedy in three acts, by T. W.
				  Robertson.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 380</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">16</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Robertson, T[homas] W[illiam]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Caste : An original comedy in three acts, by T. W.
				  Robertson.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 380</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">16</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Robertson, T[homas] W[illiam]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Caste : An original comedy in three acts, by T. W.
				  Robertson.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23rd Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T. H. French, Successor to Samuel French &amp; Son,
				  Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Standard Drama], [380]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. Previous owner: Sarah Truax</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">16</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Robertson, T[homas] W[illiam]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Caste : An original comedy in three acts, by T. W.
				  Robertson, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1870-1877</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 33 Rose Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robt. M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>De Witt's Acting Plays, 1</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">16</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Robertson, T[homas] W[illiam]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Caste : An original comedy in three acts, by T. W.
				  Robertson.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 380</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">164</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Robertson, T[homas] W[illiam]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Caste : An original comedy in three acts, by T.W.
				  Robertson.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: P.O. Box 2352, 8 Spruce St.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Henry T. Cornett, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The New York Drama, 9</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. This is a publication of three plays in the same
				  volume: "Caste"; "Slasher and Crasher"; and "A Lame Excuse."</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">16</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Slasher and Crasher : A farce in one act, by John
				  Maddison Morton, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: P.O. Box 2352, 8 Spruce St.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Henry T. Cornett, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The New York Drama, 9</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. This is a publication of three plays in the same
				  volume: "Caste"; "Slasher and Crasher"; and "A Lame Excuse."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">16</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Hay, Frederick</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Lame Excuse : A farce in one act, by Frederick
				  Hay.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: P.O. Box 2352, 8 Spruce St.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Henry T. Cornett, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The New York Drama, 9</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. This is a publication of three plays in the same
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">16</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Montague, Leopold</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Castle in Spain : A dramatic sketch for two ladies. By
				  Leopold Montague.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2203</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">16</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">O'Keeffe, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Castle of Andalusia : A comic opera in three acts,
				  by John O'Keefe.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1833-1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 238</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">16</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Lewis, Matthew Gregory</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Castle Spectre : A dramatic romance in five acts. By
				  Matthew Gregory Lewis.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 212</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">16</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Moncrieff, W[illiam] T[homas]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Cataract of the Ganges; or, The Rajah's Daughter : A
				  grand romantic drama in two acts. By W.T. Moncrieff, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 180</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">16</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Coyne, J[oseph] Stirling</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Catching a Mermaid : An amphibious piece of extravagance
				  in one act. By J. Stirling Coyne, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1869-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 353</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">16</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Catching an Heiress : A farce in one act, by Charles
				  Selby, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1869-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 582</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">16</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Catching an Heiress : An original petite comedy in one
				  act. By Charles Selby, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1835</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 138</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. </p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">16</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Jerrold, Douglas [William]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Catspaw : A comedy in five acts. By Douglas
				  Jerrold.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1854-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 121 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 84</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">16</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Caught by the Ears : A farcical extravaganza in one act,
				  by Charles Selby, comedian</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 604</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">16</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Hay, Frederick</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Caught by the Cuff : An original farce in one act. By
				  Frederic Hay, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1880-1881</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1001</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Bolton, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Caught in a Line; or, The Unrivalled Blondin : A piece
				  of circonstance [sic] in one scene. By Charles Bolton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1862</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 807</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pink wrapper</p>
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                     <persname>D'Ennery and Cormon</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Celebrated Case</unittitle>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication: </head>
                  <p>Philadelphia: The Penn Publishing Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>Photocopy of original</p>
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                     <persname>D'Ennery and Cormon</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Celebrated Case</unittitle>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication: </head>
                  <p>Philadelphia: The Penn Publishing Company</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p/>
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                     <persname role="author">Brough, William and Andrew Halliday</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Census : A farce in one act. By William Brough and
				  Andrew Halliday.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1861</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 748</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">17</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Taylor, Thomas Proclus</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Chain of Guilt; or, The Inn on the Heath : A
				  romantic drama in two acts. By Thomas Proclus Taylor.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1639</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">17</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Norwood, Eille</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Chalk and Cheese : A comedietta in one act. By Eille
				  Norwood.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1934</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>dark green wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">17</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Weatherly, Frederick Edward and Alfred W. Moore Weatherly</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Champagne : A petite comedie. (Adapted from the French.)
				  By Frederick Edward Weatherly, B.A. and Alfred W. Moore Weatherly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1466</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">17</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Vernon, Frank</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Chance : By Frank Vernon.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1913-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2436</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. This copy looks like it could be some sort of a
				  publisher's mock-up or a copy of the play for copy-editing.</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">17</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Martin, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Chang-Ching-Fou! Cream of Tartar; or, The Prince, The
				  Princess, and the Mandarin : An original Chinese burlesque extravaganza. By
				  William Martin, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1901-1904</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1014</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">17</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Bird, Horton</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Change for Love; or The Beast Beautified : A fairy play
				  in four acts. By Horton Bird, Esq., B.A.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper. This play does not appear to be part of Lacy's
				  Acting Edition, even though it is in a wrapper for that series. The title is
				  stamped on the front and there is no series number in the upper left hand
				  corner.</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">17</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Paul, [George Henry] Howard</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Change of System : A petite comedy in one act, by
				  Howard Paul, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1885-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 669</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">17</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison and T. J. Williams</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Change Partners : An original comedietta in one act. By
				  John Maddison Morton and T. J. Williams.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1850</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">17</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Keating, [Eliza H.]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Charade Dramas for the Drawing Room : By Miss Keating.
				  Part the Second.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Home Plays</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">17</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Keating, E[liza] H.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Dramas for the Drawing Room; or, Charades for Christmas
				  : By E. H. Keating.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Home Plays</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper, the front cover carries a slightly different
				  title: Charade Dramas for the Drawing Room, by Miss E. H. Keating. Part the
				  First.</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">17</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Almar, George</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Charcoal-Burner; or, The Dropping Well of
				  Knaresborough : A drama in two acts. By George Almar, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 322</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">17</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Almar, George</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Charcoal-Burner; or, The Dropping Well of
				  Knaresborough : A drama in two acts. By George Almar, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T. H. French, Successor to Samuel French &amp; Son,
				  Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Standard Drama], [322]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">17</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Gilbert, W[illiam] S[chwenck]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Charity : An entirely original play in four acts. By
				  W.S. Gilbert.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1904</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1844</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">17</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Charles the XII : An historical drama in two acts. By
				  J.R. Planché.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 44</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">17</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Charles the XII : An historical drama in two acts. By
				  J.R. Planché, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1830-1842</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 174</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles. Contains minor
				  production notations.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">18</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Williams, Thomas J[ohn]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Charming Pair : A farce in one act. By Thomas J.
				  Williams, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 868</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">18</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wigan, Horace</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Charming Woman : A comedy in three acts. By Horace
				  Wigan.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 896</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">18</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Young, Charles L[awrence]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Charms : A drama in four acts. By Sir Charles L. Young,
				  Bart.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1904-1906</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1556</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">18</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Cassilis, Ina Leon</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Cheerful and Musical : Duologue. By Ina Leon
				  Cassilis.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 371</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">18</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Green, Frank W.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Cherry and Fairstar; or, The Pretty Green Bird and the
				  Fairies of the Dancing Waters : A new burlesque extravaganza (with apologies to
				  the Ghost of the Countess D'Aulnoy). Written by Frank W. Green.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1503</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>wrapper almost entirely missing</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">18</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>Cherry and Fair Star; or, The Children of Cyprus : A
				  grand Asiatic melodramatic romance in two acts.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 123</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">18</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>Cherry and Fair Star : A grand Eastern spectacle in two
				  acts.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1831</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>R. Hobbs, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>protective wrapper added by previous owner: William J.
				  LeMoyne</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">18</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Raymond, R[ichard] J[ohn]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Cherry Bounce : A farce in one act. By R.J.
				  Raymond.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1913</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 873</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">18</container>
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                     <persname role="author">[Maddox, John Medex]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Chesterfield Thinskin : A farce in one act.</unittitle>
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				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 167</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">18</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Hazlewood, Colin [Henry]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Chevalier of the Maison Rouge; or, The Days of
				  Terror! : A romantic drama in three acts. Adapted from the French of Alexandre
				  Dumas, by Colin Hazlewood.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 620</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">18</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Child of the Wreck : A melo-drama in two acts, by
				  J.R. Planché, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1859</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 580</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">18</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Young, Charles L[awrence]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Childhood's Dreams : A comedy in one act, freely adapted
				  from Dumas' "L'Invitation à le Valse," by Sir Charles L. Young, Bart.
				  </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1880-1881</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1763</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">18</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, Thomas</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Children in the Wood : An opera in two acts. By
				  Thomas Morton, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1864</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 121</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">18</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, Thomas</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Children in the Wood : An opera in two acts. By
				  Thomas Morton, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1830</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 9 Chambers Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>E.B. Clayton</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Clayton's Edition</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper added by previous
				  owner: J. Biddles.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">18</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Craven, H[enry] T[hornton]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Chimney Corner : An original domestic drama in two
				  acts. By H.T. Craven.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1861</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 742</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">18</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Hay, Frederick</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Chops of the Channel : An original nautical farce,
				  in one act. By Frederic Hay.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1259</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">18</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Meritt, Paul</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Chopstick and Spikins : A farce, by Paul
				  Meritt.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 367</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">18</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Barnett, C[harles] Z[achary]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Christmas Carol; or, The Miser's Warning! : Adapted
				  from Charles Dickens's celebrated work. By C.Z. Barnett.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 401</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">18</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Barnett, C[harles] Z[achary]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Christmas Carol; or, The Miser's Warning! : Adapted
				  from Charles Dickens's celebrated work. By C.Z. Barnett.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1410</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">19</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Falconer, Edmund</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Chrystabelle; or, The Rose Without a Thorn : An
				  extravaganza, by Edmund Falconer.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1860-1861</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 734</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza.</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">19</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Layton, G.M</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Chrystaline; or, The Prince of Crachtzendpotzendtausend.
				  : An original erratic op-eratic extravaganza. Written by G.M.
				  Layton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1873</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 16 Gibson Square, Liverpool Road, N.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Edward Hastings</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Hasting's Acting Plays</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>Though this is in a wrapper for French's Acting Edition, it is
				  not part of the numbered series. The wrapper has been used to cover a remainder
				  from "Hastings's Acting Plays," bought out by French.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">19</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Ascher, Isidore G.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Circumstances Alter Cases : A comedietta in one act. By
				  Isidore G. Ascher, B.C.L.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1896-1899</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1946</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">19</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wilkins, John H.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Civilization : A play in five acts. By John H.
				  Wilkins.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 102</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">19</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Colman, George, the Elder [and David Garrick]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Clandestine Marriage : A comedy in five acts. By
				  George Colman, the Elder.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 38</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper. The front cover lists the author as Colman the
				  Younger, while the title page lists the author as Colman, the Elder</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">19</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Colman, George, the Elder [and David Garrick]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Clandestine Marriage : A comedy in five acts. By
				  George Colman, the Elder.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1844-1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 2 Astor House</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Wm. Taylor &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Modern Standard Drama, 38</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. Carries names of several previous owners: Mrs. G.W.
				  Howard, E.T. Mason, A.B. Bundy, and Jackson.</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">19</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Lacy, T[homas] H[ailes] and John Courtney</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Clarissa Harlowe : A tragic drama in three acts. Adapted
				  from the French by T.H. Lacy and John Courtney.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1143</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">19</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Jones, Henry Arthur</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Clerical Error : A comedy in one act. By Henry Arthur
				  Jones.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's International Copyrighted Edition of the World's Best
				  Authors, 80</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>cream-colored wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">19</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Almar, George</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Clerk of Clerkenwell; or, The Three Black Bottles :
				  A romantic drama in two acts. By George Almar, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1834</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 57</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">19</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Craven, H[enry] T[hornton]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Coals of Fire : A comedy drama in three acts. By H.T.
				  Craven.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1396</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">19</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Coyne, J[oseph] Stirling</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Cockneys in California : A piece of golden opportunity.
				  In one act, by J. Stirling Coyne, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 33</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">19</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brough, William and Andrew Halliday</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Colleen Bawn Settled at Last : A farcical
				  extravaganza in one act. By William Brough and Andrew Halliday.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 819</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">19</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Rede, William Leman</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Come to Town; or, Next Door Neighbours! : A farce in one
				  act. By William Leman Rede.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1836</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 168</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">19</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Gilbert, W[illiam] S[chwenck]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Comedy and Tragedy : An original drama in one act. By
				  W.S.Gilbert.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 364</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">19</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Shakespeare, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Comedy of Errors : A comedy in five acts. By William
				  Shakespeare.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1936</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>"French Standard Edition", 628</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">19</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Shakespeare, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Comedy of Errors : A comedy in five acts, by William
				  Shakspeare.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1826-1829</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Ludgate Hill</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">19</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Shakespeare, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Comedy of Errors : A comedy in five acts. By William
				  Shakespeare.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1936</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>"French Standard Edition", 628</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">20</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Peake, Richard Brinsley</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Comfortable Lodgings : A farce. By Richard Brinsley
				  Peake.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1230</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">20</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Bayly, Thomas Haines</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Comfortable Service : An original farce in one act. By
				  Thomas Haynes Bayly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 10</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">20</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Craven, Arthur Scott and J.D. Beresford</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Compleat Angler : A duologue. By Arthur Scott Craven
				  and J.D. Beresford.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1915-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2529</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>glossy white paper wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">20</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Smale, Mrs. T.E</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Compromising Case : A little comedy in one act. By
				  Mrs. T.E. Smale.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1888-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">20</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Danvers, H[enry]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Conjugal Lesson : A comic scene in one act. By H.
				  Danvers.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 96</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">20</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Danvers, H[enry]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Conjugal Lesson : A comic scene in one act. By H.
				  Danvers.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1854-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 121 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's American Drama, 85</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles. Contains production
				  notations.</p>
               </odd>
               <note>
                  <p>Very rare, this is from the first three years of Samuel French's
				  publishing plays.</p>
               </note>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">20</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brough, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Conrad and Medora; or, Harlequin Corsair, and the Little
				  Fairy at the Bottom of the Sea : A new Christmas burlesque and pantomime,
				  founded upon the ballet of "Le Corsaire." By William Brough.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 423</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">20</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">"Mr. Henry"</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Conversazione; or, Mirth and Marvels : An annual dish of
				  "table talk" as delivered by Mr. Henry, at the Adelphi Theatre.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1817-1831</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Little Queen Street, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper added by previous
				  owner: J. Biddles.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">20</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Jerrold, W[illiam] Blanchard</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Cool As a Cucumber : A farce in one act. Written by W.
				  Blanchard Jerrold, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 241</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">20</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Jerrold, W[illiam] Blanchard</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Cool As a Cucumber : A farce in one act. Written by W.
				  Blanchard Jerrold, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Minor Drama], [241]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">20</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Jerrold, W[illiam] Blanchard</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Cool As a Cucumber : A farce in one act. Written by W.
				  Blanchard Jerrold, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1858</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: 128 Washington, corner Water St., and 92 Tremont
				  Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>William V. Spencer</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Spencer's Boston Theatre, 142</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">20</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Corporal's Wedding! or, A Kiss From the Bride : A
				  farce in one act. By John Maddison Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1885-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1895</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">20</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brough, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Corsair; or, The Little Fairy at the Bottom of the
				  Sea : A new Christmas burlesque and pantomime, founded upon the ballet of "Le
				  Corsaire." By William Brough, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1864</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 131</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">20</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[White, Charles]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Coopers : A negro farce.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 36</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper. This play was previously part of the "Darkey
				  Drama" series issued by T.H. Lacy.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">20</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Grangé, E[ugène]. and X[avier] de Montépin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Corsican Brothers : A dramatic romance in three acts
				  and five tableaux. Adapted from the romance of M. Dumas, by MM. E. Grange et X.
				  De Montepin.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 93</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-yellow wrapper. Previous owner: Ida Vernon.</p>
               </odd>
               <note>
                  <p>Needs help with tape on wrapper.</p>
               </note>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">20</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Grangé, E[ugène]. and X[avier] de Montépin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Corsican Brothers : A dramatic romance in three acts
				  and five tableaux. Adapted from the romance of M. Dumas, by MM. E. Grange et X.
				  De Montepin.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 93</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">20</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Tilbury, William Harries</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Counter Attraction; or, Strolling and Stratagem : "A
				  trifle light as air." By William Harries Tilbury, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 69</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">20</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Garrick, David</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Country Girl : A comedy in five acts. Altered from
				  Wycherly's Country Wife, by David Garrick, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1806</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: At the Dramatic Repository, Shakspeare-Gallery</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>D. Longworth</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">21</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dance, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Country Squire; or, Two Days at the Hall : An
				  original comedy in two acts. Written by Charles Dance, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 306</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">21</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Simpson, J[ohn] Palgrave</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Court Cards : A comic drama in two acts, by J. Palgrave
				  Simpson, Esq. </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 323</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">21</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Simpson, J[ohn] Palgrave</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Court Cards : A comic drama in two acts, by J. Palgrave
				  Simpson, Esq. </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 323</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">21</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Gilbert, H.P.?]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Court of Lions; or, Granada Taken and Done For : An
				  historical burlesque in one act.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: [89] Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 55</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>Cousin Lambkin : An original farce in one act. By J.M.
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 360</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">21</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Wilks, Thomas Egerton</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Cousin Peter : A comic drama in one act. By Thomas
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1753</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Roberts, George</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Cousin Tom : A comedietta in one act. By George Roberts,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 870</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">21</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Gardner, Herbert</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Cousin Zachary : A comedietta in one act. By Herbert
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1821</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">21</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Heathcote, Arthur M.</persname>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2210</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">21</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Wilks, Thomas Egerton</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Cousin Peter : A comic drama in one act.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 348</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
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                  <unittitle>Cox and Box : A romance of real life in one act. By John
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1475</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>Cox and Box : A romance of real life in one act. By John
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 324</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">21</container>
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                     <persname role="author">[Foote, Samuel]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Cozeners : [A comedy in three acts. By Samuel Foote,
				  Esq. First published in London, 1778.]</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York: At the Dramatic Repository, Shakspeare-Gallery]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[D. Longworth]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper or title page, publisher, author, subtitle and date
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                  <container type="box">21</container>
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                  <unittitle>Cracked Heads : A burlesque. By Arthur Clements &amp;
				  Frederick Hay.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1606</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Edgar, R. Hartley</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Crichton : An extravaganza in one act. By R. Hartley
				  Edgar, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper. Though this is in a wrapper for French's Acting
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                     <persname role="author">Smith, Albert</persname>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 342</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">21</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Smith, Albert</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Cricket on the Hearth; or, A Fairy Tale of Home : A
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 342</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">21</container>
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                     <persname role="author">[Townsend, William Thompson?]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Cricket on the Hearth : A fairy tale of home in
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 649</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">21</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Becher, Martin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Crimeless Criminal : A farce. By Martin
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1509</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">22</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Herbert, F[rank H.]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Criminal Couple : A farce in one act. By F.
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper. Though this is in a wrapper for French's Acting
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <unittitle>Crinoline : An original farce in one act. By Robert B.
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 425</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 56</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 56</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <unittitle>The Critic; or, A Tragedy Rehearsed : A dramatic piece
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: At the Dramatic Repository, Shakspeare-Gallery</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>David Longworth</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>Cross Country Ballads : By Forbes Dawson.</unittitle>
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				  1887-1895</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>rust-colored wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">22</container>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1166</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Crowe, Catherine</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Cruel Kindness : A romantic play in five acts. By
				  Catherine Crowe.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper. Though this is in a Lacy's Acting Edition
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <unittitle>Cruel to Be Kind : A farce in one act. By Thomas J.
				  Williams, Esq. (...) and A. Harris, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 683</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">22</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>Cup of Tea : A comedietta in one act.</unittitle>
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				  1885-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1239</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">22</container>
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                  <unittitle>Cup of Tea : A comedietta in one act.</unittitle>
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				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 347</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">22</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Hay, Frederick</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Cupboard Love : A farce in one act. By Frederic
				  Hay.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1880-1881</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1359</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">22</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Lancaster-Wallis, Ellen</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Cupid in Ermine : Comedietta in one act. By Ellen
				  Lancaster-Wallis.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1899</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2166</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">22</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Jerrold, [William] Blanchard</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Cupid in Waiting : A comedy in three acts. By Blanchard
				  Jerrold, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1871-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London[: 89 Strand]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">22</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Calmour, Alfred C.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Cupid's Messenger : A poetical play in one act. By
				  Alfred C. Calmour.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1896-1899</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1832</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">22</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Parry, Tom</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Cure for Love : An original comedy in two acts. By Tom
				  Parry.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 184</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">22</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, Thomas</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Cure for the Heartache : A comedy in five acts. By
				  Thomas Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 14</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">23</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Maddox, John Medex?]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Curious Case : A comic drama in two acts.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 327</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">23</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Reynoldson, Thomas H.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Curse of Mammon : Being a fac-simile embodyment
				  [sic] of Hogarth's Marriage A-La-Mode. A pictorial drama in five acts, by
				  Thomas H. Reynodlson, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1839-1842</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 134</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>grey wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">23</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Bruton, James</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Cut for Partners! : A laughable farce in one act. By
				  James Bruton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1900</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1672</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">23</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Theyre-Smith, S[pencer]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Cut Off With a Shilling : A comedietta in one act. By S.
				  Theyre Smith.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1452</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">23</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Theyre-Smith, S[pencer]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Cut Off With a Shilling : A comedietta in one act. By S.
				  Theyre Smith.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, [1452]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper, mistakenly numbered as 1451 in the series
				  on the front cover</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">23</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Cymon and Iphigenia : A lyrical, comical pastoral, in
				  one act. Altered from the text of David Garrick, by J. R. Planché.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1868-1869</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 275</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper, with the title added to the cover by pasting on a
				  strip of white paper above the publisher name</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">23</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Cyril's Success : A comedy in five acts. By Henry J.
				  Byron.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1868-1869</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 13 Frankfort Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">C23</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Halliday, Andrew</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Daddy Gray : A serio-comic drama in three acts. By
				  Andrew Halliday.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1870-1877</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 33 Rose Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">23</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Simpson, J[ohn] Palgrave</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Daddy Hardacre : A drama in two acts. By J. Palgrave
				  Simpson.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1881-1885</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1489</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">23</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Daisy Farm : An original drama in four acts. By Henry J.
				  Byron.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1892</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1719</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">C23</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Banim, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Damon and Pythias : A play in five acts. By John Banim.
				  As acted by Mr. Forrest.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 37</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">23</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Banim, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Damon and Pythias</unittitle>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper or title page. Previous owner: Edwin Clifford.
				  Contains extensive production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">23</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Banim, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Damon and Pythias : A play in five acts. By John Banim.
				  As acted by Mr. Forrest.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1850-1853</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 151 Nassau-Street, Corner of Spruce</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Wm. Taylor &amp; Co. (S. French, General Agent)</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Modern Standard Drama, 37</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper added by previous
				  owner: William J. LeMoyne. Contains extensive production notations.</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">23</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Banim, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Damon and Pythias : A play in five acts. By John Banim.
				  As acted by Mr. Forrest.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 37</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">23</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Parry, Tom</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Damp Beds! : A farce in two acts. By Tom Parry,
				  comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1834-1852</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>publisher wrapper has been covered by a protective wrapper by
				  previous owner: William J. LeMoyne.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">23</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Peile, F[rederick] Kinsey</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Dancing Dervish : Comedietta in one act. By F. Kinsey
				  Peile.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1894</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2059</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">24</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Williams, Thomas J[ohn]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Dandelion's Dodges : A farce. By Thomas J. Williams,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1160</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">24</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Prichard, J[oseph] V[ila]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Daniel Rochat : A comedy in five acts. Translated from
				  the French of Victorien Sardou, by J. V. Pritchard.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22nd Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 379</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">24</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Prichard, J[oseph] V[ila]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Daniel Rochat : A comedy in five acts. Translated from
				  the French of Victorien Sardou, by J. V. Pritchard.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1880-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 E. 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 379</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">24</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Gilbert, W[illiam] S[chwenck]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Dan'l Druce, Blacksmith : A new and original drama in
				  three acts. By W.S. Gilbert.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22nd Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">24</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Sketchley, Arthur</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Dark Cloud : A new and original drama of interest in
				  two acts. By Arthur Sketchley, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 846</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>dark blue-green wrapper. The wrapper is for the Lacy's Acting
				  Edition series, but the title page is from later, showing the publisher as
				  Samuel French</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">24</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Coyne, J[oseph] Stirling</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Dark Doings in the Cupboard By the Knotting'em Brothers
				  : A farce in one act. By J. Stirling Coyne.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1865</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bokseller [sic]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition , 958</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper, which carries the title of "Knotting-em
				  Brothers"</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">24</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brooks, [Charles William] Shirley</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Daughter of the Stars : A drama in two acts. By
				  Shirley Brooks.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1850-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: [Wellington Street, Strand]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 22</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">24</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Daughter to Marry : A comedietta in one act. By J. R.
				  Planché, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1099</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">24</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pemberton, T[homas] Edgar</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Davenport Bros. &amp; Co. : A farce in one act. By T.
				  Edgar Pemberton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1739</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">24</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Colomb, Captain [George Hatton]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Davenport Done; or, An April Fool : A comedietta in one
				  act. By Captain Colomb.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1867</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1109</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">24</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brougham, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>David Copperfield : A drama in two acts. Adapted from
				  Dickens' popular work of the same name. By John Brougham, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 133</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">24</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Robertson, T[homas] W[illiam]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>David Garrick : A comedy in three acts. (Adapted from
				  the French of "Sullivan" which was founded on a German dramatization of a
				  pretended incident in Garrick's life.) By. T.W. Robertson.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 383</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">24</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dorrington, W[illia]m</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A New Grand Local Comic Christmas Pantomime, Entitled
				  Davy Jones' Locker! or, Harlequin and the Lively Lass of Liverpool : The
				  opening story of the pantomime written expressly for this theatre by Mr. Wm.
				  Dorrington.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1859</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Liverpool: 15 South John Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Griffin &amp; McGhie</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir edition.</p>
               </odd>
               <note>
                  <p>Needs conserving, rare</p>
               </note>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">24</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Somerset, C[harles] A.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Day After the Fair : A farce in two acts. By C. A.
				  Somerset.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1829-1830</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 6 Brecknock Place, Camden, New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, [27]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">24</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Somerset, C[harles] A.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Day After the Fair : A burletta by C. A.
				  Somerset.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 123</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">24</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Somerset, C[harles] A.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Day After the Fair : A farce in two acts. By C.A.
				  Somerset.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1829-1830</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 6 Brecknock Place, Camden, New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 27</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">24</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Day in Paris! : An interlude in one act. By Charles
				  Selby, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The New British Theatre (late Duncombe's), 124</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange publisher wrapper, with dark blue-green protective
				  wrapper around that. Promptscript, from un-named individual.</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">24</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Kemble, [Marie Thérèse (De Camp)]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Day After the Wedding : A farce in one act. Mrs.
				  Charles Kemble.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 40</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">24</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Kemble, [Marie Thérèse (De Camp)]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Day After the Wedding : A farce in one act. Mrs.
				  Charles Kemble.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22nd Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 40</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">25</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Law, Arthur</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Day in Boulogne : Written by Arthur Law.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1904</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 32 Great Portland Street, W.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Joseph Williams, Limited</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">25</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Day in Paris! : An interlude in one act. By Charles
				  Selby, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The New British Theatre (late Duncombe's), 124</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">25</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Oxenford, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Day Well Spent : A farce in one act. By John Oxenford,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1881-1883</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 507</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">25</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Oxenford, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Day Well Spent : A farce in one act. By John Oxenford,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 507</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper. Previous owner: Ed W. Acker.</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">167</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Oxenford, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Day Well Spent : A farce in one act. By John Oxenford,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1994</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 507</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>photocopy </p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">167</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Oxenford, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Day Well Spent : A farce in one act. By John Oxenford,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1994</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 507</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>photocopy </p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">25</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, J[ohn Maddison]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Day's Fishing : A farce in one act. By J.H. [sic]
				  Morton, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 311</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">25</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Webster, Benjamin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Dead Heart : An historical drama in three acts, with
				  a prologue. By Benjamin Webster, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 338</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">25</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Webster, Benjamin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Dead Heart : An historical drama in three acts, with
				  a prologue. By Benjamin Webster, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 338</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. Previous owner: Ed. W. Acker.</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">25</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, J[ohn] B[aldwin]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Dead Shot : A farce in one act. By J. B. Buckstone,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1853-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 18 Ann Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>William Taylor &amp; Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Minor Drama, 5</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper added by previous
				  owner: J. Biddles. Contains minor production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">25</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Holcroft, T[homas]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Deaf and Dumb; or, The Orphan Protected : An historical
				  drama in five acts. Taken from the French of M. Bouilly, and adapted to the
				  English stage, by T. Holcroft.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1933</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">25</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Holcroft, Thomas</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Deaf and Dumb; or, The Orphan Protected : An historical
				  drama in five acts. Taken from the French of M. Bouilly, and adapted to the
				  English stage, by Thomas Holcroft.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1826</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Ludgate Hill</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 100</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">25</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Poole, [John]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Deaf as a Post : A farce in one act. By T. Poole,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 59</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">25</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Burnand, F[rancis] C[owley]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Deal Boatman : A serio comic drama in two acts. By
				  F. C. Burnand, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1863-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">25</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Dearer Than Life : A serio-comic drama in three acts. By
				  Henry J. Byron, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1870-1877</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 33 Rose Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">25</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Oxenford, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Dearest Elizabeth : An original farce in one act. By
				  John Oxenford, Esq. </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1848-1853</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Suffolk Street, Pall Mall East</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Webster and Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Webster's Acting National Drama, 149</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellowish-tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">25</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Cheltnam, Charles Smith</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Deborah [Leah]; or, The Jewish Maiden's Wrong : A drama
				  in three acts. By Charles Smith Cheltnam.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1870-1877</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 33 Rose Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>De Witt's Acting Plays, 58</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">25</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Caldwell, Sibyl</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Deceitful Miss Smiths : By Sibyl
				  Caldwell.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1906</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2292</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">25</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Morton, John Maddison]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Declined- With Thanks : Original farce in one
				  act.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1891</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2002</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">25</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Courtney, J[ohn]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Deeds, Not Words : A drama in two acts. By J.
				  Courtney.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1565</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">25</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson], and Charles Dance</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Deep Deep Sea; or, Perseus and Andromeda : An
				  original mythological, aquatic, equestrian burletta in one act. By Messrs. J.R.
				  Planché and Charles Dance.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1865</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 603</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan, stiff paper wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">26</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Burnand, F[rancis] C[owley]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Sporting Intelligence Extraordinary! A match is arranged
				  to come off at the Royal Olympic Theatre, on Tuesday, December 17th, 1861,
				  between the unknown and the Seneca Indian, Deerfoot : A farce in one act. By F.
				  C. Burnand, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 789</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. This play usually goes by the simple title
				  of "Deerfoot."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">26</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dance, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Delicate Ground; or, Paris in 1793 : A comic drama in
				  one act. By Charles Dance.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 38</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">26</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dance, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Delicate Ground; or, Paris in 1793 : A comic drama in
				  one act. By Charles Dance.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 38</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">26</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Lemon, Mark and J[ohn] Brougham</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Demon Gift; or, Visions of the Future : A melo-drama
				  in two acts. By Mark Lemon, &amp; J. Brougham.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1840</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 4 Brydges Street, Catherine Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Pattie</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Pattie's Universal Stage, or Theatrical Prompt Book, 19</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">26</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wilks, T[homas] E[gerton]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Denouncer; or, The Seven Clerks, and The Three
				  Thieves : An original romantic drama in two acts. By T.E. Wilks,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Philadelphia: 15 North Sixth Street, and New York: 74 Chatham
				  Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Turner &amp; Fisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Turner's Dramatic Library</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper added by previous
				  owner: William J. LeMoyne.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">26</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Cooper, Frederick Fox</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Deserted Vilage [sic] : A drama in three acts. By
				  Frederick Fox Cooper.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1831-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">26</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Soane-Roby, Bernard</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Deserter in a Fix : Original farce. By Bernard
				  Soane-Roby.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1805</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">26</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Desperate Game : A comic drama in one act. By John
				  Maddison Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1896-1899</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 144</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">26</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Winckworth, W.F</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Desperate Remedies : Duologue by W.F.
				  Winckworth.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2199</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">26</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Higgie, Thomas [Henry]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Devilish Good Joke! or, A Night's Frolic! : An
				  interlude in one act. By Thomas Higgie, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1881-1885</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1781</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">164</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Lancaster, E[dward Richardson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Devil's Daughters : The celebrated spectacle
				  originally produced at the Queen's Theatre, in four parts. Rendered from the
				  French by the author os "Whitsun Eve," E. Lancaster, Esq. Now published for the
				  first time.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1844</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[London: Vickers, Holywell-Street and Cleave, Shoe-Lane]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Vickers] and [Cleave]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Oxberry's Budget of Plays]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>loose pages, numbered 345-362, originally from "Oxberry's Budget
				  of Plays, Consisting of Thirty-Nine Original Dramas, by the Most Popular
				  Authors of the Day (in One Volume), All Of Which Have Been Successfully
				  Performed at the Various London Theatres, Vol. 1, Published by Vickers,
				  Holywell Street and Cleave, Shoe Lane", London, 1844. Edited by William Henry
				  Oxberry.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">26</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Higgie, Thomas [Henry]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Devil's Mount; or, The Female Bluebeard : A romantic
				  drama in two acts. Adapted from the French. By Thomas Higgie.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1869-1870</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1319</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">26</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Rodwell, G[eorge] Herbert</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Devil's Ring; or, Fire, Water, Earth and Air : A
				  grand musical fairy romance, in three acts, and four elements, written and
				  composed by G. Herbert Rodwell.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1850</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 31 Bow Street, Covent Garden</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>S. G. Fairbrother</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper. Listed as "to be had in the theatre" which
				  suggests that this was printed for sale as a souvenir edition as well as at
				  various booksellers.</p>
               </odd>
               <note>
                  <p>Rare in this wrapper</p>
               </note>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">26</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Murray, W[illiam] H[enry]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Diamond Cut Diamond : An interlude in one act. Altered
				  from "How to Die for Love," by W.H. Murray.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1880-1881</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 103</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">164</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Oxenford, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Dice of Death</unittitle>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 313 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Dicks</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>Color copy of original</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">26</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Oxenford, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Dice of Death</unittitle>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 313 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Dicks</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>Original</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">26</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Coyne, J[oseph] Stirling</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Did You Ever Send Your Wife to Camberwell? : An original
				  farce in one act. By J. Stirling Coyne.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 312</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">26</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Salaman, Malcolm Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Dimity's Dilemma : A farce in one act. By Malcolm
				  Charles Salaman.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1900</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">26</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Cheltnam, Charles Smith</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Dinner for Nothing : An original farce in one act. By
				  Charles Smith Cheltnam.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1865-1869</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 999</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">26</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brough, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Dinorah Under Difficulties : A piece of extravagance in
				  one act. By William Brough.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1868</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1212</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">26</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Scott, Clement and B.C. Stephenson</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Diplomacy : A play in four acts. An English version of
				  M. Sardou's "Dora." By Mr. Clement Scott and Mr. B.C. Stephenson. Printed as
				  Manuscript, Not Published.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers [Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light blue wrapper</p>
               </odd>
               <note>
                  <p>Rare</p>
               </note>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">27</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daniel, George</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Disagreeable Surprise : A musical farce in two acts. By
				  George Daniel.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1830-1842</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden, New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 92</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">27</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daniel, George</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Disagreeable Surprise : A musical farce in two acts. By
				  George Daniel.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1830-1842</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden, New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 92</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">27</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Discreet Princess; or, The Three Glass Distaffs : A
				  new and doubly-moral though excessively old melodramatic fairy extravaganza, in
				  one act. Founded on the story of "L'Adroite Princesse," in "Les Contes de la
				  Mere L'Oie," by Charles Perrault. By J. R. Planché.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1873</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 357</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">27</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Oxenford, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Doctor Dilworth : A farce in one act. By John Oxenford,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 249</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">27</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Palmer, T.A</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Dodge for a Dinner : A farce in one act. By T.A.
				  Palmer.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1487</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">27</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Falconer, Edmund</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Does He Love Me? : A comedy in three acts. By Edmund
				  Falconer, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1486</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">27</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>The Dog of Montargis; or, The Forest of Bondy : A
				  melodrama in two acts (adapted from the French).</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Samuel French]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Acting Edition], [634]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">27</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brough, Robert B[arnabas]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Doge of Duralto; or, The Enchanted Eyes : An
				  extravaganza. By Robert B. Brough.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1869-1870</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1306</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">27</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brough, William and Andrew Halliday</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Doing Banting : An apropos farce in one act. By William
				  Brough and Andrew Halliday.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1873</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Lacy's Acting Edition], [948]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">27</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Lacy, Rophino</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Doing My Uncle : An original farce in one act. By
				  Rophino Lacy, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1913</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1075</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">27</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Harris, A[ugustus Glossop, Sr.]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Doing the "Hansom" : A farce in one act. By A. Harris,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 412</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">27</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Hutchinson, M.F</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Doings of Jane : Amusing scene for two ladies. By
				  M.F. Hutchinson.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1908</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 32 Great Portland Street, W.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Joseph Williams, Limited</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light green wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">27</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>Dolly : A comic opera in one act. The music by Adolphe
				  Adam. This version of the libretto has been specially adapted for performance
				  on the English stage.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1893-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 730</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">27</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Smith, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Domestic Hearthstone; or, The Virgin Maiden's
				  Vengeance : A terrible tragedy, in one act, with one dreadful murder! one
				  parricide!! one homicide!!! one suicide!!!! By John Smith, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper. This is in a wrapper for French's Acting Edition,
				  but it was not in that series to my knowledge.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">27</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Murray, William H[enry]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Dominique the Deserter; or, The Gentleman in Black : A
				  comic drama in two acts. Adapted from the French, by William H.
				  Murray.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 738</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">27</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">À Beckett, G[ilbert] A[bbott] and Mark Lemon</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Don Caesar de Bazan : A drama in three acts. As produced
				  at the Princess's Theatre, London, at the Park Theatre, New York.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 16</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">27</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dibdin, Thomas</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Don Giovanni; or, A Spectre on Horseback : A comic,
				  heroic, operatic, tragic, pantomimic, burletta-spectacular-extravaganza in two
				  acts, by Thomas Dibdin, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1847-1861</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Peter's Hill, Doctor's Common</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>G.H. Davidson</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 10</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">27</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Buckingham, Leicester [Silk]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Don't Lend Your Umbrella : A comic drama in two acts. By
				  Leicester Buckinham, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">28</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Double-Bedded Room : A farce in one act. By John
				  Maddison Morton, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 171</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">28</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Double-Bedded Room : A farce in one act. By John
				  Maddison Morton, Esq. </unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 171</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
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                  <unittitle>Double Dummy : A farce in one act. By N.H. Harrington
				  and Edmund Yates.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 516</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">28</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Oxenford, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Doubtful Victory : A comedietta in one act. By John
				  Oxenford, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 531</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">28</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Rede, William Leman</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Douglas Travestie : A burlesque in one act. By William
				  Leman Rede.</unittitle>
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				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 677</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">28</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Jerrold, Douglas [William]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Doves in a Cage : A comedy in two acts. By Douglas
				  Jerrold.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1477</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">28</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Jerrold, Douglas [William]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Doves in a Cage : A comedy in two acts. By Douglas
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                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe and Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Jerrold's Original Dramas, 5</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">28</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Mathews, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Dowager : A comedy in one act. Written by Charles
				  Mathews, Esq.</unittitle>
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				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 252</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">28</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Oxenford, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Down in a Balloon : A farce in one act. By John
				  Oxenford, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1871</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1374</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light green wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">28</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Blanchard, E[dward] L[itt Laman]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Dragon of Wantley; or, Harlequin and Mother Shipton
				  : Grand comic Christmas pantomime. By E.L. Blanchard.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1870</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 6 Union Court, Old Broad Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Tuck &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper. A souvenir edition.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">28</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Drama at Home; or, An Evening With Puff : An
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				  Esq.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 288</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">[Kemble, John Phillip]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Drama's Vindication; or, The Roman Actor :
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <unittitle>The Dramatic Reciter : A collection of serious,
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Recitation Series</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Drawing Rooms, Second Floor, and Attics : A farce in one
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1864</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 924</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light pink wrapper</p>
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               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Edwardes, Conway and Edward Cullerne</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Dreadfully Alarming : A farce in one act. By Conway
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				  1880-1881</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1415</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, J[ohn] B[aldwin]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Dream at Sea : A drama in three acts. By J. B.
				  Buckstone, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 272</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">28</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Miller, Wynn</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Dream Faces : A dramatic fancy in one act. By Wynn
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 359</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Barnett, C[harles] Z[achary]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Dream of Fate; or Sarah, The Jewess : A drama in two
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, [1927]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Wilks, Thomas Egerton</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Dream Spectre : A romantic drama in three acts. By
				  Thomas Egerton Wilks.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 591</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">28</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Robertson, T[homas] W[illiam]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Dreams : A drama in five acts. By T.W.
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 405</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">29</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Young, Charles L[awrence]</persname>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 392</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">29</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Young, Charles L[awrence]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Drifted Apart : An original domestic sketch in one act.
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: No. 5 Hamilton Place</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Baker's Edition of Plays</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">29</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Johnstone, J[ohn] B[eer]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Drunkard's Children : A drama in two acts. By J.B.
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1483</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Pitt, G[eorge] D[ibdin]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Drunkard's Doom; or The Last Nail : A romantic drama
				  in two acts. By G.D. Pitt.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1882-1883</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 345</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">29</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Heathcote, A[rthur] M.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Duchess of Bayswater and Co. : A comedietta in one
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1904-1906</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1956</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">29</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Gordon, Walter</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Duchess or Nothing : A comedietta in one act. By Walter
				  Gordon, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 696</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">29</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Coyne, J[oseph] Stirling</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Duck Hunting : An original farce in one act. By J.
				  Stirling Coyne.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 833</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">29</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Coyne, J[oseph] Stirling</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Duel in the Dark : An original farce in one act. By J.
				  Stirling Coyne.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 76</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">29</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Fitzball, Edward</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Christmas Eve; or, The Duel in the Snow : An original
				  domestic drama in three acts. By Edward Fitzball, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1868-1869</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 666</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>cream-colored wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">29</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Doyle, Arthur Conan</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Duet : A duologue, by Arthur Conan Doyle.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1903</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2242</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">29</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Massinger, Philip</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Duke of Milan : A tragedy in five acts. By Philip
				  Massinger. Revived at the Theatre-Royal, Drury-Lane, with alterations and
				  additions, on Saturday, March 9, 1816.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1816</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 25 Bow Street, Covent-Garden</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Miller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">29</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Anicet-Bourgeoise, Auguste and Paul Féval</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Duke's Daughter; or, The Hunchback of Paris : A
				  drama in three acts and a prologue. Dramatized from M. Paul Feval's "Le Petite
				  Parisien" by MM. Anicet Bourgoise and Feval, as "Le Bossu." Adapted for the
				  English stage.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, [326]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper. The front cover lists this as series number
				  "CCCXXXVI" but according to the company lists and catalogs it is actually
				  number 326.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">29</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Anicet-Bourgeoise, Auguste and Paul Féval</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Duke's Daughter; or, The Hunchback of Paris : A
				  drama in three acts and a prologue. Dramatized from M. Paul Feval's "Le Petite
				  Parisien" by MM. Anicet Bourgoise and Feval, as "Le Bossu." Adapted for the
				  English stage.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Standard Drama], [326]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">29</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Bernard, [William] Bayle</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Dumb Belle : A farce in one act. Written by Bayle
				  Bernard, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 183</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">29</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Rayner, B.F</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Dumb Boy of Manchester : A melo-drama in two acts.
				  By B.F. Rayner.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 340</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">29</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Thompson, C. Pelham</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Dumb Savoyard and His Monkey : A melo-drama in one
				  act. By C. Pelham Thompson.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1467</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">29</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Farrell, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Dumb Maid of Genoa; or The Bandit Merchant : A melo
				  drama by John Farrell.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1868-1869</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 432</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">29</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Poole, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>[The Dutch Governor; or] 'Twould Puzzle a Conjurer : A
				  comic drama in two acts. By John Poole.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 47</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellowish-orange wrapper. The title on the title page, on the
				  list of plays in the series, and the running title across each page of the text
				  is "'Twould Puzzle a Conjurer," but the title on the front cover is "The Dutch
				  Governor, or, 'Twould Puzzle a Conjuror."</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">29</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, J[ohn] M[addison]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Dying for Love : A comedy in one act. By J. M. Morton,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 261</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellowish-orange wrapper. </p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">30</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Almar, George</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Earl of Poverty; or, The Old Wooden House of London
				  Wall : A local drama in two acts. By George Almar, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1838-1842</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden, New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 124</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
               </odd>
               <note>
                  <p>Includes rare advertising insert</p>
               </note>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">30</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Almar, George</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Earl of Poverty; or, The Old Wooden House of London
				  Wall : A local drama in two acts. By George Almar, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1838-1842</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden, New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 124</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">30</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Lawler, Dennis</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Earls of Hammersmith; or, The Cellar Spectre! : A
				  comical, tragical, burlesque drama in one act. By Dennis Lawler,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1817-1831</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Little Queen Street, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Duncombe </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">30</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Burnand, F[rancis] C[owley] and Montagu Williams</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Easy Shaving : A farce in one act. By Messrs. F.C.
				  Burnand and Montagu Williams.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">30</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Burnand, F[rancis] C[owley] and Montagu Williams</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Easy Shaving : A farce in one act. By Messrs. F.C.
				  Burnand and Montagu Williams.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1863-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">30</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Fitzball, Edward</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Jonathan Bradford! or, The Murder at the Road-Side Inn!
				  : A drama in two acts. By Edward Fitzball, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1833-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Previous owner: Ed. W. Acker.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">30</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Eight Hours at the Sea-Side : A farce in one act. By
				  John Maddison Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1849</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">30</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Falconer, Edmund</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Eileen Oge; or, Dark's the Hour Before the Dawn : A
				  drama in four acts. By Edmund Falconer.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1605</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">30</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Caldwell, S[ibyl]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Ejection of Aunt Lucinda : By S.
				  Caldwell.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1913</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2309</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">30</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Cooper, Frederick Fox</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Elbow-Shakers! or, Thirty Years of a Rattler's Life
				  : A burlesque extravaganzical burletta in one act. By Frederick Fox Cooper,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1827</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 98 High Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Richardson</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper, but light grey protective paper wrapper
				  with title written on it.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">30</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Beaumont, [Francis] and [John] Fletcher</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Elder Brother : A play in five acts. Altered from
				  Beaumont and Fletcher.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 67</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">30</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>The Elephant of Siam, and The Fire Fiend : An amusing
				  vehicle, for the introduction of West's scenes and characters. In the highly
				  popular and gorgeous spectacle, called [title] Written and adapted expressly
				  for the above plates.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1860</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper. The wrapper for this title is a Lacy's Acting
				  Edition wrapper, even though the play is not part of that series. The title
				  page is unchanged from the previous owner, W. West who ran a juvenile theatre
				  print company.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">30</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Kenney, James</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Ella Rosenberg : A melo-drama in two acts. Written by
				  James Kenney, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 289</p>
               </odd>
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                  <unittitle>Elopements in High Life : A comedy in five acts. By
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
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                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 143</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Greet, Dora V[ictorine]</persname>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1870</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>Endymion; or, The Naughty Boy Who Cried For the Moon : A
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
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                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 732</p>
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                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
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                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 396</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. This text has had a few pages replaced with archival
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                     <persname role="author">Gilbert, W[illiam] S[chwenck]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Engaged : An entirely original farcical comedy in three
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 396</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>An English Gentleman; or, The Squire's Last Shilling :
				  An original drama of comic and serious interest in four acts. By Henry J.
				  Byron.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1880</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
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                  <unittitle>An Englishman's House is His Castle : In one act. By
				  John Maddison Morton, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1880-1881</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 456</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Dimond, William</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Englishmen in India : A comic opera in three acts. By
				  William Dimond, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1839-1852</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 332</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Matthison, Arthur</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Enoch Arden : A drama in five acts. Founded on Alfred
				  Tennyson's great poem, written by Arthur Matthison, Esq.</unittitle>
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				  1910-1924</unitdate>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 377</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>Ernani; or, The Horn of a Dilemma : A new and original
				  burlesque extravaganza. By William Brough.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1865-1869</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 991</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">31</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Robertson, [Thomas] William</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Ernestine : A drama in two acts. From the French of MM.
				  Dennery and Clement, translated and adapted by William Robertson.</unittitle>
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				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 107</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>Ernestine : A drama in two acts. From the French of MM.
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 121 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's American Drama, 13</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>cream-colored wrapper</p>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 107</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's International Copyrighted Edition of the Works of the
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>grey wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>Esmeralda : A comedy drama in four acts. By Frances
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's International Copyrighted Edition of the Works of the
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>grey wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>Esmeralda; or, The Deformed of Notre Dame : A drama in
				  three acts. Founded on Victor Hugo's popular novel of "Notre Dame," by Edward
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 147</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>Esmeralda; or, The Deformed of Notre Dame : A drama in
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 147</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Esmeralda; or, The "Sensation" Goat! : A new and
				  original burlesque extravaganza. By Henry J. Byron.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 779</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>cream wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Courtney, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Eustache Baudin : An original drama in three acts. By
				  John Courtney.</unittitle>
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				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 142</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Sheil, Richard</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Evadne; or, The Statue : A play in five acts. By Richard
				  Sheil.</unittitle>
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				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 52</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Jonson, Ben</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Every Man in His Humour : A comedy in five acts. By Ben
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Peter's Hill, Doctor's Common</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>G.H. Davidson</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 69</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Inchbald, [Elizabeth (Simpson)]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Every One Has His Fault : A comedy in five acts. By Mrs.
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1595</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Inchbald, [Elizabeth (Simpson)]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Every One Has His Fault : A comedy, by Mrs.
				  Inchbald.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1822</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: White-hart Yard</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>W. Oxberry</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Oxberry's New English Drama, 87</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>Every One Has His Fault : A comedy, in five acts. By
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden, New Town</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 49</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>Everybody's Friend : An original comedy, [in] three
				  acts, by J. Stirling Coyne.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 350</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Coyne, J[oseph] Stirling</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Everybody's Friend : An original comedy, [in] three
				  acts, by J. Stirling Coyne.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 586</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pink wrapper. Previous owner: G. W. Kirk.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">32</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Coyne, J[oseph] Stirling</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Everybody's Friend : An original comedy in three acts.
				  By J. Stirling Coyne, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1868-1870</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 350</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">32</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Almar, George</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Evil Eye! : A melo-drama in two acts. By George
				  Almar, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1834-1852</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 77</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">32</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Bernard, [William] Bayle</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Evil Genius : An original comedy in three acts. By
				  Bayle Bernard.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 155</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellowish-orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">32</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brooks, [Charles William] Shirley</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Exposition : A Scandinavian sketch, containing as
				  much irrelevant matter as possible, in one act. By Shirley Brooks.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 44</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">32</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Morton, John Maddison]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Express! : A railway romance, in one compartment
				  (adapted from the French).</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1891</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2000</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">32</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Falconer, Edmund]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Extremes; or, Men of the Day : A comedy [in three
				  acts.]</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 616</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">32</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Field, Kate</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Extremes Meet : A comedietta, by Kate Field, (...). The
				  author is indebted to a French proverb for a suggestion of the
				  plot.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1652</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">32</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Buckingham, Leicester [Silk]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Faces in the Fire : A comedy in three acts. By Leicester
				  Buckingham.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Acting Edition], [973]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">32</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Walker, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Factory Lad : A domestic drama in two acts. By John
				  Walker.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 122</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">32</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">À Beckett, Arthur [William]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Faded Flowers : A play in one act. By Arthur À
				  Beckett.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2061</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">32</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Faint Heart Never Won Fair Lady : A comedy in one act.
				  By J. R. Planché.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 48</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper. Incorrect series number "LXVIII" given on title
				  page.</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">33</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Faint Heart Never Won Fair Lady : A comedy in one act.
				  By J. R. Planché.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 48</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper. Incorrect series number "LXVIII" given on title
				  page. Previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">33</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wooler, J[ohn] P[ratt]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Faint Heart Which Did Win a Fair Lady : A comedy in
				  one act. By J. P. Wooler, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 847</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">33</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wooler, J[ohn] P[ratt]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Faint Heart Which Did Win a Fair Lady : A comedy in
				  one act. By J. P. Wooler, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 847</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">33</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Rae, Charles Marsham</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Fair Encounter : A comedietta in one act (from the
				  French). By Charles Marsham Rae (...) (Adapted from "Les Souliers de Bal" of M.
				  Octave Gastineau, first played at the Theatre du Gymnase Dramatique, Paris,
				  July 1868 by Madame Pasca and Mdlle. Massin.).</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T. H. French, Successor to Samuel French &amp; Son,
				  Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 349</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">33</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Fair One With the Golden Locks : An original
				  extravaganza in one act, by J. R. Planché, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 274</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">33</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Rowe, Nicholas</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Fair Penitent : A tragedy in five acts. By Nicholas
				  Rowe, Esq. As performed at the New-York Theatre. From the prompt-book--by
				  permission.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1805</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: At the Dramatic Repository, Shakspeare-Gallery</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>D. Longworth</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">33</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Simpson, J[ohn] Palgrave</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Fair Pretender : An original comic drama in two acts.
				  By J. Palgrave Simpson.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 989</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">33</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Burnand, F[rancis] C[owley]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Fair Rosamond; or, The Maze, The Maid, and The Monarch!
				  : An entirely new, but historically true version of the ancient strange story.
				  By F.C. Burnand, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1862-1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 813</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pink wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">33</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Langbridge, Frederick</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Fair Rosamond's Bower; or, The Monarch, The Maiden, The
				  Maze, and the Mixture : An anti-historical burletta in one act. By Frederick
				  Langbridge.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1256</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">33</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Martin, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Fairly Hit and Fairly Missed : A farce in one act. By
				  John Martin.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1834-1852</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 340</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">33</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Cheltnam, Charles Smith</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Fairy's Father : An original dramatic sketch in one
				  act. By Charles Smith Cheltnam.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1862-1864</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bokseller [sic]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 801</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">33</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Payne, John Howard</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Fall of Algiers : A comic opera in three acts. By
				  John Howard Payne, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1829-1830</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 6 Brecknock Place, Camden Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 62</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles. Contains extensive
				  production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">33</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Soane, George</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Falls of Clyde : A melodrama in two acts, by George
				  Soane, A.B.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1885-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1894</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">33</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Soane, George</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Falls of Clyde : A melo-drama in two acts. By George
				  Soane, A.B.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: At the Dramatic Repository, Shakspeare-Gallery</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>D. Longworth</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from previous owner: Ed
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                  <unittitle>False and Constant : A comedy in two acts. By Joseph
				  Lunn.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 230</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">33</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Fitzball, Edward</persname>
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                  <unittitle>False Colours; or, The Free Trader : A nautical drama in
				  two acts. By Edward Fitzball, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1645</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">33</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Kelly, Hugh</persname>
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                  <unittitle>False Delicacy : A comedy in five acts. By Hugh Kelly.
				  As performed at the Drury-Lane and New-York Theatres. (From the
				  prompt-book.)</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1809</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: At the Dramatic Repository, Shakspeare-Gallery</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>D. Longworth</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">34</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Marshall, F.A</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>False Shame : Comedy in three acts. By F.A.
				  Marshall.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1885-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1856</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">34</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Matthison, Arthur</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A False Step : Dedicated to the true censor of the
				  British stage--the British public. [title] The prohibited play, freely adapted
				  from Les Lionnes Pauvres, by Arthur Matthison. </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887?</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1694</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">34</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Rae, Charles Marsham</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Fame : An original comedy in three acts. By Charles
				  Marsham Rae.</unittitle>
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				  1877-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1637</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">34</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Oxenford, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Family Failing : A farce in one act. By John Oxenford,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">34</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Lunn, Joseph]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Family Jars : A musical farce in two acts. </unittitle>
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				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French and Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 119</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">34</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Stirling, E[dward]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Family Pictures : A farce in one act. By Mr. E.
				  Stirling.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1579</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">34</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Falconer, Edmund</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Family Secret : A comedy in three acts. By Edmund
				  Falconer, Esq. </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 700</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">34</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Suter, W[illiam] E.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Fan-Fan, The Tulip; or, A Soldier's Fortune : A drama in
				  two acts. Adapted from the French of M. Paul Meurice, by W. E. Suter,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
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				  1864-1865</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 974</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">34</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Waldauer, Aug[ustus]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Fanchon, The Cricket : A domestic drama in five acts,
				  from a tale of Georges Sand. Translated from the German by Aug.
				  Waldauer.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 334</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">34</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Waldauer, Aug[ustus]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Fanchon, The Cricket : A domestic drama in five acts,
				  from a tale of Georges Sand. Translated from the German by Aug.
				  Waldauer.</unittitle>
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				  1924-1936</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 334</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Lumley, Ralph R.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Fancy Fair : An original comedietta, by Ralph R.
				  Lumley.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1892-1894</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2028</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">34</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">O'Keeffe, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Farmer : A musical farce in two acts. By John
				  O'Keeffe, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1829-1830</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 6 Brecknock Place, Camden Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 195</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">34</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Claridge, C.J. and Robert Soutar</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Fast Coach : An original farce in one act. By
				  Messrs. C.J. Claridge and Robert Soutar, Jun.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1521</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">34</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Webster, B[enjamin], Jun</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Fast Family : A comedy in four acts. By B. Webster,
				  Jun.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1884-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 9 Murray Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Harold Roorbach, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Acting Drama, 12</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Previous owner: Sarah Truax.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">34</container>
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                     <persname role="author">McCloskey, James</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Fatal Glass; or, The Curse of Drink : A drama in
				  three acts. By James McCloskey.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887?</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1582</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Fitzball, Edward</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Father and Son; or, The Rock of Charbonniere : A drama
				  in two acts. By Edward Fitzball, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 193</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Bernard, [William] Bayle</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Faust; or, The Fate of Margaret : A romantic play in
				  four acts. (As performed ath the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane.) Adapted from the
				  poem of Goethe. With an introduction. By Bayle Bernard.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1907-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1238</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Soane, George</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Faustus : A romantic drama in three acts. By George
				  Soane, A.B.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1830-1842</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden, New Town</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 249</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Milman, H[enry] H[art]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Fazio; or, The Italian Wife : A tragedy in five acts. By
				  the Rev. H.H. Milman.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 2</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Fearful Tragedy in the Seven Dials : A farcical
				  interlude in one act. By Charles Selby, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1885-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 452</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Suter, W[illiam] E.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Felon's Bond : A drama in three acts. by W.E.
				  Suter.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1266</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Jerome, Jerome K[lapka]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Fennel : A new romantic play. From the French of
				  Francois Coppee. By Jerome K. Jerome.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 351</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">35</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>Fetter Lane to Gravesend; or, A Dark Romance from the
				  "Railway Library"</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 39</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper. The front cover lists the title of this play as
				  "Railway Scare."</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">35</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">White, James</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Feudal Times; or, The Court of James the Third : A
				  Scottish historical play. By Rev. James White.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 2 Astor House</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>William Taylor &amp; Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[The Modern Standard Drama], [43]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">35</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Clapp, W[illia]m W[arland]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>La Fiammina : Founded upon a French play by Mario
				  Uchard, by Wm. W. Clapp, Jr., Editor of "Boston Saturday Evening
				  Gazette."</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Standard Drama], [310]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">35</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Farren, Percy</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Field of Forty Footsteps : A drama in three acts. By
				  Percy Farren.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 236</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">35</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Jerrold, Douglas [William]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Fifteen Years of a Drunkard's Life : A melodrama in
				  three acts. By Douglas Jerrold, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 347</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">35</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Jerrold, Douglas [William]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Fifteen Years of a Drunkard's Life : A melodrama in
				  three acts. By Douglas Jerrold, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 347</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">35</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Jerrold, Douglas [William]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Fifteen Years of a Drunkard's Life : A melodrama in
				  three acts. By Douglas Jerrold, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau St., Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 347</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">35</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Nelson, Carry]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>La Fille de Madame Angot : An opera bouffe, in three
				  acts. Adapted from the French of MM. Clairville, Siraudin, and Konig. The music
				  by Lecocq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1532</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">35</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Fine Feathers : An original modern drama, in three acts
				  and a prologue, by Henry J. Byron.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 393</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellowish-orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">35</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Fire-Eater! : A farce in one act. By Charles Selby,
				  comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1865</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 52</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">35</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Almar, George</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Fire Raiser : A melo-drama in three acts. By George
				  Almar, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1830-1842</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden, New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 75</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">35</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Simpson, J[ohn] Palgrave</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>First Affections : A comedietta in one act. By J.
				  Palgrave Simpson, Esq. </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1860-1861</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 768</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">36</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Morton, John Maddison]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>First Come, First Served : Comedietta in one
				  act.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1890-1891</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1997</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">36</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Jones, J[ohn] Wilton</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A First Experiment : A domestic comedietta in one act.
				  By J. Wilton Jones.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1883-1885</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1813</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">36</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Rae, Charles Marsham</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>First in the Field : A comedy in one act, (adapted from
				  the French) by Charles Marsham Rae.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1881-1883</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1770</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">36</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Henry, Richard</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>First Mate : A domestic drama in two acts. By Richard
				  Henry.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1889-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1958</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">36</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Maddox, John Medex and Alfred Wigan]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The First Night; or, A Peep Behind the Scenes : A comic
				  drama in one act.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 205</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">36</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Younge, A.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The First of May : An original farce in one act, by Mr.
				  A. Younge. First performed at the Theatre Royal, Sadler's Wells, on Friday,
				  October 26th, 1849.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1849-1855</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 31 Bow Street, Covent Garden</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>S. G. Fairbrother</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">36</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Oxberry, W[illiam] H[enry] and L[ewis] Phillips</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The First of September; or, Cockney Sportsmen : An
				  original farce in two acts. By W.H. Oxberry and L. Phillips.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1841-1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Brydges Street, Covent Garden</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>W. Barth</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Barth's Universal Stage, [79]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">36</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Lunn, Joseph</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Fish Out of Water : A farce in one act. By Joseph
				  Lunn.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 226</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">36</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Fitzsmythe of Fitzsmythe Hall : A farce in one act, by
				  John Maddison Morton, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 688</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">36</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Walpole, Henry</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Five in One : A comic imitative piece, in one act. By
				  Henry Walpole. The only edition extant correctly marked with the stage
				  business, situations and directions as it is performed at Sadler's Wells and
				  Surrey Theatres. </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper. The title page of this is: Duncombe, 19 Little
				  Queen Street, Holborn, but it is issued in wraps from Lacy, after he took over
				  Duncombe's edition of plays.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">36</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Oxenford, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Five Pounds Reward : A farce in one act. By John
				  Oxenford.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 358</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">36</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brougham, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Flies in the Web : An original comedy in three acts. By
				  John Brougham.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately 1880
				  </unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[London: 89 Strand]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Samuel French]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Acting Edition], [1021]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. The title page of this copy lists Thomas Hailes Lacy
				  as the publisher, but there is a copyright date of 1880 on the reverse of the
				  title page and reference to Samuel French as the agent for the play.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">36</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Fitz]ball, Edward</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Floating Beacon; or, Norwegian Wreckers : A
				  melo-drama, in two acts. By Edward Ball.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, [178]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper. The number of this play is given as 174 on the
				  cover and title page, but it should be listed as 178.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">36</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, John Baldwin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Flowers of the Forest: A Gypsy Story : An original
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				  1857-1858</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: 128 Washington Street, Corner of Water St.</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>William V. Spencer</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Spencer's Boston Theatre, 129</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>The Flowers of the Forest: A Gypsy Story : An original
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 297</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">36</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Troughton, Adolphus Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Fly and the Web : A comedy in two acts. By Adolphus
				  Charles Troughton, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1024</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Fitzball, Edward</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Flying Dutchman; or, The Phantom Ship : A nautical
				  drama in two acts. By Edward Fitzball, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1830-1842</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden, New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 14</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
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                  <container type="box">37</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Fitzball, Edward</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Flying Dutchman; or, The Phantom Ship : A nautical
				  drama in two acts. By Edward Fitzball, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 109</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">37</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Follies of a Night : A vaudeville comedy in two
				  acts. By J. R. Planché.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 46</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">37</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Byron, H[enry] J[ames]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Fool and His Money : Comic drama in three acts. By H.J.
				  Byron.</unittitle>
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				  1907-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1670</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">37</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Grundy, Sydney</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Fool's Paradise : An original play in three acts. By
				  Sydney Grundy.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1898</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's International Copyrighted Edition of the Works of the
				  Best Authors, 1</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light green wrapper. Previous owner: William C. De Mille.
				  Contains production notations.</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">37</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Taylor, Tom</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Fool's Revenge : A drama in three acts. By Tom
				  Taylor, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 330</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">37</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Maltby, C[harles] A[lfred]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>For Better or Worse : A farce in one act. By C. A.
				  Maltby.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1900</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1563</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">37</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Pocock, I[saac]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>For England, Ho! : A melo-dramatic opera in two acts. By
				  I. Pocock, Esq.</unittitle>
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				  1830-1842</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden, New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 313</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">37</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Young, Charles L[awrence]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>For Her Child's Sake : A dramatic episode in one act. By
				  Sir Charles L. Young, Bart. </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1880-1881</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1760</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">37</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Hazlewood, C[olin] H[enry]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>For Honor's Sake : An original romantic Irish drama in
				  three acts. By C. H. Hazlewood.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1907-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1611</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">37</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Lefuse, M.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>For Lack of Evidence : A play for ladies in one act. By
				  M. Lefuse.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1907-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2358</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">37</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Thackeray, Thomas James</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Force of Nature : A comedy in two acts. By Thomas
				  James Thackerary.</unittitle>
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				  1875-1905</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 313 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Dicks</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Dicks' Standard Plays, 970</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">37</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Holl, H[enry]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Forest Keeper : A drama in two acts. By H. Holl,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 658</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">37</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>The Forest of Bondy; or, The Dog of Montargis! : A melo
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1834-1852</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 31</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">37</container>
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                  <unittitle>Forget-Me-Not : An original play in three acts. By
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1755</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">37</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Stanton, Mabel</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Forgiven; or, Madeline Lafière : A comedy in three acts.
				  By Mabel Stanton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Allingham, J[ohn] T[ill]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Fortune's Frolic : A farce in two acts, J. T.
				  Allingham.</unittitle>
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				  1832-1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden, New Town</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 227</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Protective wrapper added by previous owner: J.
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">37</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Allingham, J[ohn] T[ill]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Fortune's Frolic : A farce in one act. By J. T.
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edtiion, 900</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">38</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Fortunio, and His Seven Gifted Servants : A fairy
				  extravaganza in two acts. Founded on the popular nursery tale by the Countess
				  D'Anois, and dramatized by J. R. Planché, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1862-1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 276</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">38</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Calvert, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Christmas Pantomime Entitled The Forty Thieves :
				  Produced under the direction of Mr. Charles Calvert, Christmas,
				  1872.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Manchester</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Prince's Theatre, Manchester</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>greenish-blue wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir
				  edition.</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">38</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Roberts, George</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Forty Winks : A comedietta in one act. From the French,
				  by George Roberts, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1862-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Lacy's Acting Edition]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">38</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wooler, [John] P[ratt]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Founded on Facts : A farce in one act by I.P. Wooler,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 662</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">38</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dimond, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Foundling of the Forest : A play in three acts. By
				  William Dimond.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 17</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Dimond, William</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Foundling of the Forest : A play in three acts, by
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden, New Town</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 318</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper Protective wrapper added by the previous owner: J.
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                  <container type="box">38</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Mayhew, Augustus and Sutherland Edwards</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Four Cousins : A comic drama in two acts. By
				  Augustus Mayhew (...) and Sutherland Edwards.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1378</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">38</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Bernard, [William] Bayle</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Four Sisters : An original farce in one act, by
				  Bayle Bernard.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 339</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Philips, Austin and Edward Cecil</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Fourth Man : An original comedy in one act by Austin
				  Philips and Edward Cecil. Adapted from Austin Philips's short story of the same
				  name.</unittitle>
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				  1916-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2465</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">38</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Hannan, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Fragment : By Charles Hannan.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2065</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">38</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Frank Fox Phipps, Esq. : A farce in one act. By Charles
				  Selby, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1492</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Frederick of Prussia; or, The Monarch and The Mimic : A
				  burletta in one act by Charles Selby, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 478</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Frederick of Prussia; or, The Monarch and The Mimic : A
				  burletta in one act by Charles Selby, comedian.</unittitle>
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				  1837-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 215</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Protective wrapper added by the previous owner: J.
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                     <persname role="author">Arnold, Samuel James</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Free and Easy : A musical farce in two acts, by Samuel
				  James Arnold, Esq. </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1841-1842</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden, New Town</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland &amp; Son</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Pemberton, T[homas] Edgar</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Freezing a Mother-in-Law; or, A Frightful Frost : A
				  farce in one act, by T. Edgar Pemberton.</unittitle>
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				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 351</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">38</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Pemberton, T[homas] Edgar</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Freezing a Mother-in-Law; or, A Frightful Frost : A
				  farce in one act, by T. Edgar Pemberton.</unittitle>
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				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 351</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Hay, Frederick</persname>
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                  <unittitle>French Exhibition; or, The Noodles in Paris : An
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1867</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1117</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Haines, J[ohn] T[homas]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The French Spy; or, The Siege of Constantina : A
				  military drama in three acts. Partly from the French. By J.T. Haines,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 153</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Stafford, John Joseph</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Frenchman in London; or, Where's My Daughter? : A
				  burletta in two acts, as performed at the Surrey and other theatres. By John J.
				  Stafford.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1833-1837</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 14 Chandos-Street, West Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>W. Kidd</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">39</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Stafford, John Joseph</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Frenchman in London; or, Where's My Daughter? : A
				  burletta in two acts, as performed at the Surrey and other theatres. By John J.
				  Stafford.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1833-1837</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 14 Chandos-Street, West Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>W. Kidd</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Runchman, Frank</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Friend in Deed : A comedietta in one act. By Frank
				  Runchman.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1900</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2109</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">39</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Wigan, Horace</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Friends or Foes? : A comedy in four acts. Adapted and
				  altered from the French by Horace Wigan.</unittitle>
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				  1862-1872</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">39</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Wigan, Horace</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Friends or Foes? : A comedy in four acts. Adapted and
				  altered from the French by Horace Wigan.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1881-1883</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 805</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-brown wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">39</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Oxenford, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Der Freischutz : A grand romantic opera in four acts.
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1029</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">39</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
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                  <unittitle>From Village to Court : A comic drama in two acts. By
				  John Maddison Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 217</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">39</container>
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                  <unittitle>Frou-Frou : A play in five acts. Adapted from the French
				  of MM. Meilhac and Halévy.</unittitle>
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				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Acting Edition], 1317</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. Previous owner: Mason Mitchell.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">39</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Williams, Arthur</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Funnibone's Fix : A farce in one act. By Arthur
				  Williams, (comedian).</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1896-1899</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1757</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">39</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Johnstone, J[ohn] B[eer]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Gale Breezely; or, The Tale of a Tar : A drama in two
				  acts. As performed at the London and American theatres. By J.B.
				  Johnstone.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 91</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper added by previous
				  owner: J. Biddles.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Johnstone, J[ohn] B[eer]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Gale Breezely; or, The Tale of a Tar : A drama in two
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				  Johnstone.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 91</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">39</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Johnstone, J[ohn] B[eer]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Gale Breezely; or, The Tale of a Tar : A drama in two
				  acts. As performed at the London and American theatres. By J.B.
				  Johnstone.</unittitle>
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				  1857-1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 91</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">39</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Johnstone, J[ohn] B[eer]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Gale Breezely; or, The Tale of a Tar : A drama in two
				  acts. As performed at the London and American theatres. By J.B.
				  Johnstone.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1870</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 91</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 260</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>A Game of Romps : A farce in one act. By John Maddison
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>Ganem, the Slave of Love : An original extravaganza,
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 88</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">39</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry James</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Garibaldi "Excursionists" : An apropos sketch in one
				  act. By Henry James Byron.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 719</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Muskerry, William</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Garrick; or, Only an Actor : A comedy in three acts.
				  Being an entirely original version of the French and German pieces founded on
				  the same subject. By William Muskerry.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1921</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">40</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Garrick Fever : A farce in one act, by J.R. Planché,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 321</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Almar, George</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Gaspardo the Gondolier; or, The Three Banished Men of
				  Milan! : A drama in three acts. By George Almar, Esq.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 238</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper added by previous
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                     <persname role="author">Denny, Ernest</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Gentle Art of Shopping : Some sidelights on "The
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Monologue Series, 33</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>deep red wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">40</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Gilbert, W[illiam] S[chwenck]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Gentleman in Black : An original musical legend in
				  two acts. By W.S. Gilbert.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1320</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>cream wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Paull, H[arry] M[ajor]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Gentleman Whip : An original comedy in one act, by
				  H.M. Paull.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1894-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2057</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">40</container>
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                     <persname role="author">McEvoy, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Gentlemen of the Road : A play in one act. Charles
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 32 Great Portland Street, W.</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Joseph Williams, Limited</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>grey wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>George de Barnwell : A burlesque pantomime opening. By
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 842</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">40</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Lillo, [George]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>George Barnwell : A tragedy in five acts. By
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 88</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">40</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Lillo, George</persname>
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                  <unittitle>George Barnwell : A tragedy in five acts. By George
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: At the Dramatic Repository, Shakspeare-Gallery</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>D. Longworth</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1316</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-tan wrapper. This copy has an extra front cover added
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                     <persname role="author">Lemon, Harry</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Gertrude's Money Box : An original serio-comic piece in
				  one act. By Harry Lemon.</unittitle>
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				  1869-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Lacy's Acting Edition], 1237</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Young, C[harles] L[awrence]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Gilded Youth : A drama in four acts. By Sir C.L. Young,
				  Bart.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1481</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">40</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Young, C[harles] L[awrence]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Gilded Youth : A drama in four acts. By Sir C.L. Young,
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Acting Edition], [1481]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                  <unittitle>Gilderoy; or, The Bonnie Boy : A romantic drama in two
				  acts, by William Barrymore, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1841-1842</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden, New Town</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland &amp; Son</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper added by previous
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Murray, W[illiam] H[enry]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Gilderoy : A drama in two acts. By W.H.
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1904-1906</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French.Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 130</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">40</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Moncrieff, W[illiam] T[homas]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Giovanni in London; or, The Libertine Reclaimed : An
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1829-1830</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 6 Brecknock Place, Camden Town</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 117</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Protective wrapper added by previous owner: J.
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                  <unittitle>Giovanni in London; or, The Libertine Reclaimed : An
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 6 Brecknock Place, Camden Town</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 117</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Protective wrapper added by previous owner: J.
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">41</container>
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                  <unittitle>Gipsey Jack; or, The Napoleon of Humble Life : An
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1830-1842</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden, New Town</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 73</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">41</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Johnstone, J[ohn] B[eer]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Gipsy Farmer; or, Jack and Jack's Brother : An
				  original drama in two acts. By J.B. Johnstone, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 534</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper, back cover missing</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">41</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Webster, Benjamin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Giralda; or, The Miller's Wife : A comic drama in three
				  acts. By Benjamin Webster, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 287</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">41</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Webster, Benjamin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Giralda; or, The Miller's Wife : A comic drama in three
				  acts. By Benjamin Webster, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 287</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper. Previous owner: John Dillon.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">41</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Webster, Benjamin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Giralda; or, The Miller's Wife : A comic drama in three
				  acts. By Benjamin Webster, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 287</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">41</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Rose, Edward</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Girl Graduate : A 'varsity idyll. By Edward
				  Rose.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1896-1899</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1935</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-brown wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">41</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Giselle; or, The Sirens of Lotus Lake : A fanciful,
				  comical, musical legend. By Henry J. Byron.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1871</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1382</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper. The front cover lists the title as "Little
				  Giselle" but the "Little" is dropped on the title page.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">41</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Griffin, Gerald</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Gisippus; or, The Forgotten Friend : A play in five
				  acts. By Gerald Griffin, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 69</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">41</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wilson, J[ohn] Crawford</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Gitanilla; or, The Children of the Zincali : A drama
				  in three acts. By J. Crawford Wilson, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1860-1861</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 713</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-brown wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">41</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Suter, W[illiam] E.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Glass of Water : "Great events from trifling causes
				  spring" or, a comedy in two acts. Freely adapted from the "Verre d'Eau" of
				  Eugene Scribe, by W.E. Suter.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1863-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Lacy's Acting Edition], [1181]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">41</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dilley, Joseph J.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Glimpse of Paradise : Farcical comedy in three acts.
				  By Joseph J. Dilley.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1896-1899</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1942</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">41</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">À Beckett, Gilbert [Arthur]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Glitter : An original comedy in two acts. By Gilbert À
				  Beckett, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1244</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">41</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, Thomas</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Go to bed Tom : A farce in one act. By Thomas
				  Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1853-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 18 Ann Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>William Taylor &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Minor Drama, 51</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-tan wrapper. The title on the front cover breaks the
				  title up as "Go To Bed" and the listing of the play on the wrapper gives it as
				  "Go-To Bed," but the title page and running titles use "Gotobed"</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">41</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Lemon, Harry</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Go to Putney; or, A Story of the Boat Race : An original
				  farce in one act. By Harry Lemon, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1200</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">41</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Hale, William Palmer and Francis Talfourd]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Godiva; or, Ye Ladye of Coventrie and Ye Exyle Fayrie :
				  A burlesque historic fancy in one act. By the authors of "The Princesses in the
				  Tower."</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1851-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Wellington Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Hailes Lacy</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Lacy's Acting Edition], [56]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">42</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Hale, William Palmer and Francis Talfourd]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Godiva; or, Ye Ladye of Coventrie and Ye Exyle Fayrie :
				  A burlesque historic fancy in one act. By the authors of "The Princesses in the
				  Tower."</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 56</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">42</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Taylor, Tom</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Going to the Bad : An original comedy in two acts. By
				  Tom Taylor, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1868-1869</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 541</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">42</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Hazlewood, C[olin] H[enry]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Going to Chobham; or, The Petticoat Captains : A farce
				  in one act. By C.H. Hazlewood, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1860-1862</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 161</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">42</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Going to the Derby : An original farce in one act. By
				  John Maddison Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 544</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">42</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Going to the Derby! : An original farce in one
				  act.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1848-1854</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 17 Holborn Bars</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe and Moon</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Duncombe's British Theatre?]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper, but there is a protective wrapper from a
				  previous owner</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">42</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brough, William and Andrew Halliday</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Going to the Dogs! : An entirely original farce in one
				  act. By William Brough and Andrew Halliday.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1865-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">42</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Reade, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Gold! : A drama in five acts. By Charles
				  Reade.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">42</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Matthews, Brander and Geo[rge] H[enry]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Gold Mine : A play in three acts by Brander Matthews
				  and Geo. H. Jessop.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1908-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's International Copyrighted Edition of the Works of the
				  Best Authors, 149</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light green wrapper </p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">42</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Jerrold, Douglas [William]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Golden Calf : A comedy in three acts. By Douglas
				  Jerrold.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1875-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 313 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Dicks</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Dick's Standard Plays, 529</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">42</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Webster, Benjamin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Golden Farmer; or, Jemmy Twitcher in England : A
				  domestic drama in two acts. By Benjamin Webster, commedian [sic].</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1870-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 8</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">42</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Webster, Benjamin]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Golden Farmer; [or, Jemmy Twitcher in England] : [A
				  domestic drama in three acts. By Benjamin Webster, comedian]</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1853-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York: 18 Ann Street]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[William Taylor &amp; Co.]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Minor Drama, 8</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Has a protective wrapper added by previous
				  owner: Ed. W. Acker. Because Acker has pasted part of an advertising broadside
				  over the title page, the publisher information is extrapolated from what I can
				  glean from back-lighting the page. Contains production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">42</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Phillips, Watts</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Golden Fetter : An original drama in three acts. By
				  Watts Phillips, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1245</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">42</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Golden Fleece; or Jason in Colchis and Medea in
				  Corinth : A classical extravaganza in two parts, by J.R. Planché,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Acting Edition], [289]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">42</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, J[ohn] B[aldwin]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Good For Nothing : A comic drama in one act. By J.B.
				  Buckstone, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately 1924-
				  1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 204</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">42</container>
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                     <persname role="author">[Oxenford, John, translator?]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Good Little Wife : A comedy in one act. Translated and
				  adapted from "Un Caprice" by Alfred de Musset.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Acting Edition], [289]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">42</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Goldsmith, Oliver</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Good-Natured Man : A comedy in five acts. By Oliver
				  Goldsmith, M.B.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">42</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Goldsmith, Oliver</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Good-Natured Man : A comedy in five acts. By Oliver
				  Goldsmith, M.B.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1904-1906</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 629</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-brown wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">43</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>Good Night, Signor Pantaloon : A comic opera in one act.
				  Adapted from the French. Music by Grisar.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1866-1867</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1085</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">43</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Gore, [Catherine Grace Frances (Moody)]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Good Night's Rest : A farce in one act. By Mrs.
				  Charles Gore.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 318</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">43</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Bridgeman, [John] V[ipon]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Good Run For It : A farce in one act. By I.V.
				  Bridgeman.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 198</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">43</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Good Woman in the Wood : A new and original fairy
				  extravaganza in two acts. Founded on Mademoiselle De La Force's fairy tale "La
				  Bonne Femme." By J.R. Planché.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1860-1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 125</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">43</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Mayhew, Augustus and Sutherland Edwards</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Goose With the Golden Eggs : A farce in one act. By
				  Augustus Mayhew and Sutherland Edwards.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1867-1869</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 13 Frankfort Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>De Witt's Acting Plays, 30</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellowish-tan wrapper</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">43</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Keating, Eliza H.]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Grand Christmas Pantomime Entitled Gosling the Great
				  and Harlequin Prince Blue Bell; or, Baa-Baa-Black Sheep, Little Bo-Peep, and
				  the Fairy of Spring!</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1860</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Birmingham: 102 Newhall Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>the Steam-Press Printing Office</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir edition.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">43</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Mildenhall, Thomas</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Governor's Wife : A comedy in two acts, by Thomas
				  Mildenhall</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1904-1906</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 454</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">43</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Stirling, Edward</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Grace Darling, or, The Wreck at Sea : A drama in two
				  acts. By Edward Stirling, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1548</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">43</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Holl, Henry</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Grace Huntley : A domestic drama in three acts. By Henry
				  Holl, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1224</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">43</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Graciosa and Percinet : A fairy extravaganza in one act.
				  Founded on the popular nursery tale by the Countess D'Aulnoy. By J.R.
				  Planché.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1869 </unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 290</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">43</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Lemon, Mark</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Grandfather Whitehead : An original drama in two acts.
				  By Mark Lemon, Esq. As played at the Park Theatre.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 10</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">43</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Lemon, Mark</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Grandfather Whitehead : An original drama in two acts.
				  By Mark Lemon, Esq. As played at the Park Theatre.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1853-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 18 Ann Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Wm. Taylor &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Modern Standard Drama, 10</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">43</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pemberton, T[homas] Edgar</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Grateful Father : A farce in one act, by T. Edgar
				  Pemberton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1679</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">43</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Le Ros, Christian</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Great Gun Trick : A magical squib in one act. By
				  Christian Le Ros.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 366</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">43</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brougham, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Great Tragic Revival : A new and undoubtedly
				  original contemporaneous dramatic absurdity in one act and several tableaux. By
				  John Brougham, comedian. As performed at Burton's Theatre. </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 154</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">43</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Fitzball, Edward</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Greek Slave; or, The Spectre Gambler : An original
				  drama in two acts. By Edward Fitzball, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 9</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tannish-yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">43</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, John Baldwin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Green Bushes; or, A Hundred Years Ago : An original
				  drama in three acts. Written by John Baldwin Buckstone, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 296</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">43</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, John Baldwin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Green Bushes; or, A Hundred Years Ago : An original
				  drama in three acts. Written by John Baldwin Buckstone, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 296</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellowish-orange wrapper. Previous owner: Ed W. Acker. Contains
				  production notations.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">44</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Green-Eyed Monster : A farce in two acts. By J.R.
				  Planché.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1826-1829</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Ludgate Hill</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Cumberland's British Theatre], 143</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper, but there is a protective wrapper from a
				  previous owner: Wm. J. Lemoyne. It has been prepared as a prompt book.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">44</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Jones, Richard</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Green Man : A comedy in three acts. From the French
				  of MM. D'Aubigny et Poujol. By Richard Jones. First performed at the Theatre
				  Royal, Haymarket, Saturday, August 15th, 1818.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1875-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 313 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Dicks</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Dicks' Standard Plays, 958</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">44</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Reece, R[obert]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Green Old Age : An original musical improbability in one
				  act. Written by R.Reece.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1874-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1535</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">44</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Grimshaw, Bagshaw, and Bradshaw : A farce in one act. by
				  John Maddison Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 42</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Grist to the Mill : A comic drama in two acts. By J.R.
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 264</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Grist to the Mill : A comic drama in two acts. By J.R.
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Standard Drama], [264]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Brooks, [Charles William] Shirley</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Guardian Angel : A farce in one act. By Shirley
				  Brooks.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 67</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">44</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Hallward, Cyril</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Guinea Stamp : Comedietta in one act. By Cyril
				  Hallward.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2090</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">44</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Emson, Frank E.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Gunpowder Plot : An historical melodrama. By Frank
				  E. Emson.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Stationers' Hall Court</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Simpkin, Marshall, and Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Milner, H[enry] M.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Gustavus the Third; or, The Masked Ball! : An historical
				  drama in three acts. By H.M. Milner, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1833-1834</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 9 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Duncombe's British Theatre], [99]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">44</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Honner, R[obert]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Dialogue, &amp;c. in the New Romantic, Heroical,
				  Legendary, Comic Christmas Pantomime, Called Guy, Earl of Warwick; or,
				  Harlequin and the Dun Cow. : Performed for the first time, at the Theatre
				  Royal, Covent Garden, on Monday, December 27th, 1841. The overture and the
				  whole of the music composed and selected by Mr. R. Hughes. The scenery by Mr.
				  Grieve, Mr. T. Grieve, and Mr. W. Grieve. The dresses (a </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1842</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: "Garrick" Press, 31 Bow Street, Covent Garden</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>S.G. Fairbrother</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir edition.</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">44</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">McFarren, George</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Guy Faux; or, The Gunpowder Conspiracy : A melo-drama in
				  two acts. by George McFarren.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">44</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Reeve, Wybert</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Guy Faux; or, The Amazonian Queen, and the Fairies of
				  the Water Lilies : Theatre Royal, Sheffield, December 24th, 1860. Adapted for
				  the Sheffield Theatre, with new parodies, &amp;c. by Mr. Wybert Reeve. The
				  music arranged by Mr. J.W. allwood. The scenery by Mr. W. Ramsden &amp; Mr.
				  Rogers. The properties, masks, &amp;c., by Mr. Jones &amp; as</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1860</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Sheffield: Telegraph Office, High Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Pearce, Jun.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir edition.</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">44</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Terry, Daniel</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Guy Mannering; or, The Gipsey's Prophecy : A musical
				  play in three acts. By Daniel Terry.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 77</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">44</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Lemon, Mark</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Gwynneth Vaughan : A drama in two acts. By Mark Lemon,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1859-1860</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 435</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">44</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wilks, Thomas Egerton</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Halvei the Unknown : An original drama in three acts. By
				  Thomas Egerton Wilks.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1859-1860</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 630</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. Previous owners: J. E. Warner and also of
				  a "Benway."</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">44</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Shakespeare, William</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Hamlet : A tragedy in five acts. By William Shakespeare.
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				  1924-1936</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 18</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">44</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Shakespeare, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Hamlet : A tragedy in five acts. By William Shakespeare.
				  The stage edition.</unittitle>
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				  1924-1936</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 18</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper, but a protective paper wrapper added,
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">45</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Shakespeare, William</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Shakespeare's Tragedy of Hamlet : The prompt-book.
				  Edited by William Winter. As presented by Edwin Booth.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Philadelphia: 1617 Latimer St.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Penn Play Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">45</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Mrs. [Elizabeth (St. George)] Planché</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Handsome Husband : A comic drama in one act. By Mrs.
				  Planché.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 157</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">45</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Fitzball, Edward</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Hans Von Stein; or, The Robber Knight : A melo drama in
				  two acts. By Edward Fitzball, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1552</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">45</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, J[ohn] B[aldwin]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Happiest Day of My Life : A farcical comedy in two
				  acts. By J.B. Buckstone. First performed at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, July
				  29, 1829.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1875-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 313 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Dicks</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Dicks' Standard Plays, 844</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tannish-orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">45</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Bernard, William Bayle</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Happiest Man Alive : A petite comedy in one act. By
				  William Bayle Bernard.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 285</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">45</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pemberton, T[homas] Edgar</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Happy-Go-Lucky : A play in three acts. By T. Edgar
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1892-1894</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2014</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">45</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Tomline, F. [pseud. for William Schwenck Gilbert] and Gilbert [Arthur] A’Beckett</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Happy Land : A burlesque version of "The Wicked
				  World." By F. Tomline and Gilbert À Beckett. "The Suppressed
				  Edition."</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 331</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">45</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Lover, S[amuel]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Happy Man : An extravaganza in one act. By S. Lover,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1856</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: 128 Washington Street, corner of Water St.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>William V. Spencer</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Spencer's Boston Theatre, 43</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>cream-colored wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">45</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Lover, S[amuel]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Happy Man : An extravaganza in one act. By S. Lover,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1856</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: 128 Washington Street, corner of Water</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>William V. Spencer</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Spencer's Boston Theatre], [43]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous owner:
				  Wm. J. Lemoyne. </p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">45</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pemberton, T[homas] Edgar</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Happy Medium : A farce in one act; by T. Edgar
				  Pemberton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1680</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">45</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Theyre-Smith, S[penser]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Happy Pair : An original comedietta in one act. By S.
				  Theyre Smith.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1936</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 335</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">45</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Theyre-Smith, S[penser]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Happy Pair : An original comedietta in one act. By S.
				  Theyre Smith.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1896</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 335</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. Previous owner: Sarah Truax. First of
				  three copies of this play bound in the same pamphlet binder.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">45</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Theyre-Smith, S[penser]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Happy Pair : An original comedietta in one act. By S.
				  Theyre Smith.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 335</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-orange wrapper. Second of three copies of this play
				  bound in the same pamphlet binder.</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">45</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Theyre-Smith, S[penser]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Happy Pair : An original comedietta in one act. By S.
				  Theyre Smith.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 335</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-orange wrapper. Third of three copies of this play
				  bound in the same pamphlet binder.</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">45</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Theyre-Smith, S[penser]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Happy Pair : An original comedietta in one act. By S.
				  Theyre Smith.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 335</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">45</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Law, Arthur</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Happy Return : An original comedietta in one act. By
				  Arthur Law.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1885-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1888</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">45</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Marston, [John] Westland</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Hard Struggle : A domestic drama in one act. Written
				  by Westland Marston, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Standard Drama], [311]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">45</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Lee, Nelson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Harlequin Alfred the Great! or, The Magic Banjo and the
				  Mystic Raven! : A new and original grand historical Christmas Pantomime. By the
				  author of "Bluff King Hal."</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1870-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 33</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">45</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Frost, Francesco</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Harlequin and Friar Bacon; or, Great Grim John of Gaunt,
				  and the Enchanted Lance of Robin Goodfellow : An entirely new and original
				  grotesque, burlesque, poetic, pictorial, spectacular, historical, dramatic and
				  hippo-dramatic, grand comic Christmas pantomime. By Francesco
				  Frost.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Peter's Hill, St. Paul's</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Music-Publishing Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>aqua wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir edition.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">46</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Younge, H[enry]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Songs, Chorusses, Dialogue, &amp;c. in the New Grand
				  Historical, Comic Christmas Pantomime, Called Harlequin and George Barnwell;
				  or, The London 'Prentice : Performed for the first time on Monday, Dec. 26,
				  1836. The overture and music composed by Mr. Blewitt. The tricks, changes,
				  mechanical transformations, and decorations, by Mr. W. Bradwell. The machinery
				  by Mr. Sloman. The dresses by Mr. Head and Mrs. Bald</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1836</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: at His Theatrical Agency Office, 22 Great Russell
				  Street, Covent Garden</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>W. Kenneth</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>cream-colored wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir
				  edition.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">46</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Lee, Nelson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Harlequin and Good Queen Bess; or, Merrie England in the
				  Olden Time : A grand historical! metaphorical!! allegorical!!! and
				  diabolical!!!! pantomime, performed for the first time, on Wednesday, 26th
				  December 1849, at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Written by the author of
				  "Bluff King Hal." The scenery painted by Messrs. Bru</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1849</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[London: 126 Bisthopsgate Street, Cornhill]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[J. and D.A. Darling]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>This is a preservation photocopy of the original. The original
				  was likely a souvenir edition.. A Christmas extravaganza.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">46</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Fitzball, E[dward]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Harlequin and Humpty Dumpty; or, Robbin de Bobbin, and
				  the First Lord Mayor of Lun'on : A grand historical pantomime. by E. Fitzball,
				  Esq. (...) First performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, December 26th,
				  1850, Lessee and Manager, Mr. James Anderson.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1850</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 31 Bow Street, Covent Garden</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>S.G. Fairbrother</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir
				  edition.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">46</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dibdin, Thomas</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Harlequin and Mother Goose; or, The Golden Egg! : A
				  comic pantomime. By Thomas Dibdin.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 800</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">46</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Lee, Nelson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Harlequin and O'Donoghue; or, The White Horse of
				  Killarney : An entirely new and original, grand historical, equestrian
				  Christmas pantomime. By the author of "Bluff King Hal."</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 34</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">46</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Lee, Nelson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Harlequin and O'Donoghue; or, The White Horse of
				  Killarney : An entirely new and original, grand historical, equestrian
				  Christmas pantomime. By the author of "Bluff King Hal."</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1850-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Wellington Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Hailes Lacy</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Lacy's Acting Edition], [34]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">46</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Johnstone, J[ohn] B[eer]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>New Comic Pantomime Entitled Harlequin and Robin
				  Redbreast; or, Prince Cock Sparrow : By J.B. Johnstone, Esq. First produced at
				  the Queen's Theatre, Manchester, on Saturday, December 24th, 1859. The new and
				  splendid scenery in the opening, by Mr. W. Rowe. The comic scenes, by Mr.
				  Buckley. The machinery and mechanical effects, by Messrs Jon</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1859 </unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>cream-colored wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir
				  edition.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">46</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, J[ohn] B[aldwin]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Grand Local Comic Christmas Pantomime, Founded on a
				  Lancashire Legend, and Illustrated by Local Scenery, Called Harlequin and the
				  Childe of Hale; or, The King of the Red Noses &amp; The Liver Queen : With new
				  scenery, machinery, dresses, properties, tricks &amp; transformations. The
				  opening and story of the pantomime was written and invented by J. B. Buckstone,
				  Esq. </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1863-1864</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Liverpool: 17 Lord Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T. Davies, Printer</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir
				  edition.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">46</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Croker, Thomas Crofton]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Harlequin and the Eagle; or, The Man in the Moon and His
				  Wife : As acted at the Adelphi Theatre, Christmas, 1826.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1826 </unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: One Bell Yard, New Church, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>C. Smith</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper, but has a protective wrapper added by a
				  later owner. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir edition.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">46</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Burnand, F[rancis] C[owley]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Harlequin, and the White Fawn; or, The Loves of the
				  Little Prince &amp; Princess, Buttercup and Daisy. The Spiteful Fairy
				  God-Mother and The Good Queen of the Lake of Brilliants : By F.C. Burnand, Esq.
				  Produced under the immediate direction of Mr. W. Sidney.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1871-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir edition.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">46</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Blanchard, Edward Litt Laman]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Harlequin and the World of Flowers; or, The Fairy of the
				  Rose and the Sprite of the Silver Star</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1852</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 5 Shoe Lane and Petersborough Court, Fleet Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John K. Chapman &amp; Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir edition.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">46</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Lee, Nelson, the Younger</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Mr. Nelson Lee's Guide to the 215th Comic Pantomime,
				  Entitled Harlequin Blackbeard; or, Dame Trot and Her Comical Cat. : The songs,
				  duets, trios, &amp;c. by Nelson Lee, the Younger. Produced on Monday evening,
				  December 19, 1864.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1864</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Liverpool: Byrom Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>W. M'Call, Printer</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir edition.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">46</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Blanchard, Edward Litt Laman]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Harlequin Bluecap and the King of the Golden Waters; or,
				  the Three Kingdoms: Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral : First produced at the
				  Royal Surrey Theatre, under the management of Messrs. Shepherd and Creswick,
				  Dec. 26, 1851.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1851 </unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 5 Shoe Lane and Petersborough Court, Fleet Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John K. Chapman &amp; Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir edition.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">46</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Cheatham, Francis G.]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A New Grand Christmas Pantomime, Entitled Harlequin
				  Cherry &amp; Fair Star; or, The Singing Apple, The Dancing Water, and The Fairy
				  of the Enchanted Wood : As performed at the Royal Adelphi Theatre,
				  Christian-St., Islington, Liverpool, Evening, commencing Dec. 26,
				  1859.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1859</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Liverpool: Cartwright Place, Byrom Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>W. M'Call, Printer</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>cream wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir edition.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">46</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Johnstone, John Beer]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Harlequin Green Beetle; or, The Three Princesses of
				  Pumpkin : A grand comic Christmas pantomime, performed at the Queen's Theatre,
				  Manchester, 1858-9.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1858</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Manchester</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J.B. Normanton, Printer</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue protective wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir
				  edition.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">46</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Blanchard, E[dward] L[itt Laman]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Harlequin Hudibras! or, Old Dame Durden, and the Droll
				  Days of the Merry Monarch : A new grand poetical, historical, operatical,
				  dramatical,anachronismatical, tragical, comical, pastoral, Christmas pantomime.
				  By E.L. Blanchard.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 122</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">46</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>The Grand Christmas Pantomime Entitled Harlequin Puss in
				  Boots! : Produced at the Theatre Royal, Birmingham, on Wednesday Dec. 24th,
				  1862</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1862</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>cream wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir edition.</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">46</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Jones, Henry A[rthur]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Harmony : A domestic drama in one act. By Henry A.
				  Jones.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1896-1899</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1779</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">46</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Harold Hawk; or, The Convict's Vengeance : An original
				  domestic drama in two acts. By Charles Selby, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1885-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 559</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">46</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Parry, Tom</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Harvest Home : An original drama in three acts. By
				  Tom Parry.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1900</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1833</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">47</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Calvert, Cayley</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Have You Got That Ten Pound Note? : Written by Cayley
				  Calvert.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1900</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2188</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">47</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Jerrold, Douglas [William]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Hazard of the Die : A tragic drama in two acts, by
				  Douglas Jerrold. As performed at Drury Lane Theatre.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1883-1885</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1809</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">47</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Kimpton, F.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>He "Lies Like Truth" : A farce in one act. Adapted from
				  "Le Menteur Veridique" by F. Kimpton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1867-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Lacy's Acting Edition], [1119]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">47</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Gardner, Herbert</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>He That Will Not When He May : An original proverb in
				  one act. By Herbert Gardner.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1883-1885</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1830</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">47</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Emden, W[illiam] S[amuel]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Head of the Family : A comedietta in one act (from
				  Le Moulin a Paroles) by W.S. Emden, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1859</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 650</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">47</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Hazlewood, C[olin] H[enry]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Headless Horseman; or, The Ride of Death : A strange
				  tale of Texas, in two acts. Adapted from Captain Mayne Reid's romance of the
				  same name. By C.H. Hazlewood.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1603</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">47</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Simpson, J[ohn] Palgrave</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Heads or Tails? : A comedietta in one act. By J.
				  Palgrave Simpson, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T.H. French, Successor to Samuel French &amp; Son,
				  Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 300</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">47</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Jerrold, Douglas [William]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Heart of Gold : A drama in three act. As performed at
				  the Royal Princess's Theatre. By Douglas Jerrold.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1854</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 11 Bouverie Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Bradbury &amp; Evans</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>grey wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">47</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Dibdin, Thomas</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Heart of Mid-Lothian : A melo-dramatic romance in
				  three acts. From Sir Walter Scott's novel of the same name. By Thomas Dibdin,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 176</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">47</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Lemon, Mark</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Hearts Are Trumps : A domestic drama in three acts, by
				  Mark Lemon (...). As first performed at the Strand Theatre.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">47</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Colman, George, the Younger</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Heir At Law : A comedy in five acts. George Colman,
				  the Younger.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 96</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">47</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Shakespeare, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Shakspeare's Historical Play of Henry the Fifth :
				  Arranged for representation in five acts, by Charles Calvert, and produced
				  under his direction at Booth's Theatre, February 1875.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1942</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 373</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">47</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Shakespeare, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Shakspeare's Historical Play of Henry the Fifth :
				  Arranged for representation in five acts, by Charles Calvert, and produced
				  under his direction at Booth's Theatre, February 1875.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1936</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 373</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">47</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Shakespeare, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Shakspeare's Historical Play of Henry the Fifth :
				  Arranged for representation in five acts, by Charles Calvert, and produced
				  under his direction at Booth's Theatre, February 1875.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 373</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">47</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Shakespeare, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Shakspeare's Historical Play of Henry the Fifth :
				  Arranged for representation in five acts, by Charles Calvert, and produced
				  under his direction at Booth's Theatre, February 1875.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1936</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 373</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">47</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brough, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Hercules and Omphale; or, The Power of Love : An
				  original classical extravaganza. By William Brough.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1865 </unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 957</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">47</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wills, W[illiam] G[orman]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Hermann, The Fatalist : An entirely original romantic
				  drama in five acts. By W.G. Wills.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">48</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Kenney, James</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Hernani; or, The Pledge of Honour : A play in five acts.
				  From Victor Hugo. By James Kenney.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 425</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">48</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Jackman, Isaac</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Hero and Leander : An operatic burletta in two acts. By
				  Isaac Jackman.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1830-1900</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. This is actually a mixed set of pages from three
				  plays, all printed in the same style: "Hero and Leander" p. 13-16; "Ways and
				  Means" p. 3-12; and "The Last Nail" p. 189-196. None of three appears to be
				  complete.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">48</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Edwardes, Conway</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Heroes : An original comedy in three acts, by Conway
				  Edwardes.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1896-1899</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd. Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1664</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">48</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Harding, C.T</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>He's No Conjuror! : An extravaganza in one act: by C.T.
				  Harding.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1828-1836</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Little Queen Street, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Duncombe</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 24</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. This is inside a protective wrapper attached by a
				  previous owner: J.Biddles.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">48</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Blanchard, E[dward] L[itt Laman]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Hey Diddle Diddle; or Harlequin King Nonsense, and the
				  Seven Ages of Man. : A novel and original inductive, instructive,
				  anti-hypochondiracal, periodical, episodical, magical, tragical, logical,
				  chronological, graphical, chorographical, philosophical, cryptographical,
				  parabolical, symbolical, rhythmical, mimical, academical, mech</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1852-1861</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Peter's Hill, St.Paul's</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>G.H. Davidson</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir edition.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">48</container>
                  <origination/>
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                  <p>Thomas Dolby</p>
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                  <p>Dolby's British Theatre, 79</p>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
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                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
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                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 155</p>
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                  <unittitle>A Highland Fling : A farce. By Joseph J.
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edtiion, 1710</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <p>London: Paternoster-Row</p>
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                  <p>T.N. Longman and O. Rees</p>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edtiion, 747</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
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                  <p>French's Acting Edtiion, 1094</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Cumberland</p>
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                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 356</p>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 6</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
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                  <p>French's Acting Edtiion, 881</p>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd. Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edtiion, 2245</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <p>French's Acting Edtiion, 1790</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <p>French's Acting Edtiion, 704</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <p>French's Acting Edtiion, 704</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 258</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
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                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 46</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 162</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edtiion, 291</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <p>French's Acting Edtiion, 656</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 382</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd. Publishers</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edtiion, 1658</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edtiion, 722</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <p>Home Plays for Ladies, 8</p>
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                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <p>Home Plays for Ladies, 1</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Taylor, J.G</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Home Rule : (A fireside story) An original comedy drama
				  in one act, by J.G. Taylor.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edtiion, 1974</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">49</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Somerset, C[harles] A.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Home! Sweet Home! or, the Swiss Family : An opera in two
				  acts; adapted from the original German, by C.A. Somerset.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1828-1836</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Little Queen Street, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Duncombe</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Duncombe's British Theatre], [23]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">49</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Coyne, J[oseph] Stirling and J. Denis Coyne</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Home Wreck : A drama in three acts. Suggested by
				  Tennyson's poem of "Enoch Arden." Partly written by the late J. Stirling Coyne,
				  Esq. (...) and completed by his son, J. Denis Coyne.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Acting Edition], [270]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">49</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Tobin, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Honey-Moon : A play in five acts. By John
				  Tobin.</unittitle>
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				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 6</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper. Previous owner: Ida Vernon. Contains production
				  notations.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">49</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Tobin, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Honey-Moon : A play in five acts. By John
				  Tobin.</unittitle>
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				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 6</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. Previous owner: D.D. Fargo.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">49</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Norwood, Eille</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Hook and Eye : A comedietta. By Eille
				  Norwood.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edtiion, 1937</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">49</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Blanchard, E[dward] L[itt Laman]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Hop O' My Thumb and His Eleven Brothers; or, Harlequin
				  &amp; the Ogre of the Seven League Boots : Grand comic Christmas pantomime. By
				  E.L. Blanchard.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1864</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Wilderness Lane, Whitefriars</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thompson &amp; Harrison</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue-green wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir
				  edition.</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">49</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Hazlewood, C[olin] H[enry]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Hop-Pickers and Gipsies; or, The Lost Daughter : An
				  original drama in three acts. By C.H. Hazlewood.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1268</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">50</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Hopeless Passion : A petite comedy in one act. By John
				  Maddison Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 63</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pink wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">50</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pemberton, Max</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The House of Nightingales : By Max
				  Pemberton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1907-1909</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd. Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2313</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">50</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Brough, William</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A House Out of Windows : A farce in one act. By William
				  Brough.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 117</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Blanchard, E[dward] L[itt Laman]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The House That Jack Built; or Old Mother Hubbard, and
				  Her Wonderful Dog : By E.L. Blanchard</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1861-1862</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Peter's Hill, St. Paul's</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Music-Publishing Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir edition.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">50</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Talfourd, Francis</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Household Fairy : A domestic sketch in one act. By
				  Francis Talfourd.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 648</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Jerrold, Douglas [William]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Housekeeper; or, "The White Rose" : A comedy in two
				  acts, by Douglas Jerrold, Performed at the Haymarket Theatre.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1833 </unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Jerrold's Original Dramas, 2</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">50</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>How Stout You're Getting! : A farce in one act by John
				  Maddison Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1871-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 327</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light green wrapper </p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">50</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brough, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>How To Make Home Happy : A comic drama in one act. By
				  William Brough.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 182</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">50</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Power, Tyrone</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>How to Pay the Rent : A farce in one act, by Tyrone
				  Power.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 3</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">50</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Phillips, Watts</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Huguenot Captain : A new and original drama in three
				  acts. By Watts Phillips, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1116</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">50</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Fryers, Austin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Human Sport : A one act play by Austin
				  Fryers.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1904 </unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd. Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2260</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Burnand, F[rancis] C[owley]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>"Humbug!" : A comedy in two acts. By F.C. Burnand,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1867</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1175</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Mathews, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Humpbacked Lover : An interlude in one act, by
				  Charles Mathews, Jun.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1835-1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 103</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">50</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Mathews, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Humpbacked Lover : An interlude in one act, by
				  Charles Mathews, Jun.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1835-1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 103</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Dibdin, Thomas</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Humphrey Clinker : A farce in two acts. By Thomas
				  Dibdin, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1830-1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 28</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">50</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dibdin, Thomas</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Humphrey Clinker : A farce in two acts. By Thomas
				  Dibdin, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1830-1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 28</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">50</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Melbourne, [Robert Rivers]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>New Comic Pantomime, Performed Christmas Season, 1856-7
				  at the Queen's Theatre, (Messrs Wolfenden and Melbourne, Sole Lessees and
				  Managers) Entitled Humpty Dumpty, Crook'd Back Dick &amp; Jane Shore! or,
				  Harlequin Pearl Prince and Grape Queen. : The entire pantomime arranged and
				  produced under the sole direction of Mr. Melbourne.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1856-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Hull: 10 North Church Side</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Temple, Machine Printer</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir edition.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">50</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Knowles, James Sheridan</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Hunchback : A play in five acts. By James Sheridan
				  Knowles, with the author's latest corrections. (...) Unmutilated
				  edtiion.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1892-1921</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 15</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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				  Knowles. From the original text as first produced at the Theatre Royal, Covent
				  Garden, London, April 5, 1832; The Park Theatre, New York, 1832 and 1845; and
				  the Union Square Theatre, New York, October 26, 1874. An en</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
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                  <p>De Witt's Acting Plays, 197</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>creamish-tan wrapper</p>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 15</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. Previous owner: Sarah Truax. Contains extensive
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                  <unittitle>The Hunchback : A comedy in five acts by Sheridan
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper. Imprint reads: "Privately printed for Augustin
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1154</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Hundred Thousand Pounds : An original comedy in three
				  acts. By Henry J. Byron.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1866-1869</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 13 Frankfort Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[De Witt's Acting Plays], [3]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">51</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Hundred Thousand Pounds : An original comedy in three
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 13 Frankfort Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>De Witt's Acting Plays, 3</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Previous owner: Edwin Clifford.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">51</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dimond, William</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Hunter of the Alps : A drama in one act. By William
				  Dimond.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1356</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light green wrapper </p>
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                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, J[ohn] B[aldwin]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Husband at Sight : A farce in two acts. By J. B.
				  Buckstone, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 141</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper. Previous owner: Ed Acker. Contains minor
				  production notations.</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">51</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, J[ohn] B[aldwin]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Husband at Sight : A farce in two acts. By J. B.
				  Buckstone, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 141</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Merivale, H[erman] C[harles]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Husband in Clover : A farce in one act. By H.C.
				  Merivale.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Acting Edition], [1499]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. This is a prompt copy from an unnamed individual. It
				  is the first of three copies of this play bound in the same pamphlet
				  binder.</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Merivale, H[erman] C[harles]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Husband in Clover : A farce in one act. By H.C.
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1499</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>one half of the light orange front wrapper is still attached,
				  with the rest missing. This is a prompt copy from an unnamed individual. It is
				  the second of three copies of this play bound in the same pamphlet binder.</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">51</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Merivale, H[erman] C[harles]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Husband in Clover : A farce in one act. By H.C.
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1499</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>the light orange front cover is attached, but not the back. This
				  is the third of three copies of this play bound in the same pamphlet
				  binder.</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">51</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Husband of My Heart : A comic drama in two acts. By
				  Charles Selby, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 30</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">51</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John M[addison]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Husband to Order : A serio comic drama in two acts, by
				  John M. Morton, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1859</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 632</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">51</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John M[addison]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Husband to Order : A serio comic drama in two acts, by
				  John M. Morton, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1859</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 632</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">51</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John M[addison]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Husband to Order : A serio comic drama in two acts, by
				  John M. Morton, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 632</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">51</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Milner, H[enry] M.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Hut of the Red Mountain; or, Thirty Years of a
				  Gambler's Life : A drama in three acts. By H.M. Milner.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1069</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">51</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Reeve, Wybert</persname>
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                  <unittitle>"I Love You!" : An original comedietta in one act. By
				  Wybert Reeve.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1900</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1458</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">51</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Williams, Thomas J[ohn]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>"Ici on Parle Francais" : A farce in one act. By Thomas
				  J. Williams, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 297</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">51</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Williams, Thomas J[ohn]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>"Ici on Parle Francais" : A farce in one act. By Thomas
				  J. Williams, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 297</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">51</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Williams, Thomas J[ohn]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>"Ici on Parle Francais" : A farce in one act. By Thomas
				  J. Williams, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1860-1861</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 592</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">52</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Williams, Thomas J[ohn]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>"Ici on Parle Francais" : A farce in one act. By Thomas
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 297</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">52</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Roberts, George</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Idalia; or, The Adventuress : A drama in three acts. By
				  George Roberts.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1867-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">52</container>
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                  <unittitle>"Ideals" : Comedietta in one act.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1904-1906</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1110</p>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 16</p>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Standard Drama], [246]</p>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 246</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2097</p>
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                  <unittitle>An Idyll of the Closing Century : Duologue by Estelle
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2097</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-tan wrapper</p>
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				  1878-1879</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1171</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Harrington, N[icholas] H[erbert] and Edmund [Hodgson] Yates</persname>
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                  <unittitle>If the Cap Fits : A comedietta in one act. By Messrs.
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 606</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Rodwell, G[eorge] Herbert</persname>
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                  <unittitle>I'll Be Your Second : A farce in one act. By G. Herbert
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				  1860-1861</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 32</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Wooler, J[ohn] P[ratt]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>I'll Write to the "Times." : A farce in one act. By J.P.
				  Wooler, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 411</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Ill-Treated Il Trovatore; or, The Mother, The Maiden,
				  &amp; The Musicianer : A new burlesque extravaganza, by Henry J.
				  Byron.</unittitle>
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				  1878-1879</unitdate>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 866</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Kenney, James and [John Gideon] Millingen</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Illustrious Stranger; or Married and Buried : A
				  farce in one act. By Messrs James Kenney and Millingen.</unittitle>
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				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 777</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">52</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Medd, Mabel S.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Imogen's New Cook : Duologue for two ladies in one act.
				  By Mabel S. Medd.</unittitle>
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				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 366</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">52</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Jones, Wilton</persname>
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                  <unittitle>In an Attic : Comedietta in one act. By Wilton
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2064</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>In Danger : A drama in three acts. By W. Lestocq &amp;
				  Henry Cresswell.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2049</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Burnand, F[rancis] C[owley]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>In for a Holyday : An original farce in one act. By F.C.
				  Burnand, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1901-1904</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 387</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">52</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Grundy, Sydney</persname>
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                  <unittitle>In Honour Bound : An original play in one act.
				  (Suggested by Scribe's five act comedy "Une Chaine.") By Sydney
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 350</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">52</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Paull, H[arry] M[ajor]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>In Nelson's Day : A play in one act, by H.M.
				  Paull.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1896-1899</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2091</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">52</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Becher, Martin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>In Possession : A farce in one act. By Martin
				  Becher.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1871-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1416</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light green wrapper </p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">53</container>
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                     <persname role="author">À Beckett, Gilbert [Arthur]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>In the Clouds; a Glimpse of Utopia : A fairy
				  extravaganza. By Gilbert À Beckett.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1873</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1491</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">53</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Mitchell, Langdon Elwyn</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>In the Season : A one act comedy. By Langdon Elwyn
				  Mitchell.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1896-1899</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2096</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. This is the first of two plays bound in
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                  <container type="box">53</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Bilkins, Taylor</persname>
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                  <unittitle>In Three Volumes : An original farce in one act. By
				  Taylor Bilkins, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1871-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1360</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light green wrapper. This is the second of two plays bound in
				  this same pamphlet binder.</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">53</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Fitzball, Edward</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Inchcape Bell : A nautical drama in two acts. By
				  Edward Fitzball.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1866-1867</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1173</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tannish-cream wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">53</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Farquhar, George</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Inconstant; or, Wine Works Wonders : A comedy in
				  five acts. By George Farquhar, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 217</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tannish-orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">53</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Maddox, J[ohn] M[edex]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Infanticide; or, The Bohemian Mother : A melo-drama in
				  three acts. By J.M. Maddox, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1828-1836</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Little Queen Street, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Duncombe</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 41</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-tan wrapper from publisher, plus protective wrapper
				  added by previous owner</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">53</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Young, Charles L[awrence]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Infatuation : A drama in four acts. Adapted from the
				  French of MM.Dinaux and Legouvé, by Sir Charles L. Young, Bart.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1900</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1738</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">53</container>
                  <origination>
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                  <unittitle>Ingomar, the Barbarian : A play in five acts. Translated
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T.H. French, Successor to Samuel French &amp; Son,
				  Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 89</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T.H. French, Successor to Samuel French &amp; Son,
				  Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 89</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 89</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 89</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <container type="box">53</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Lovell, Maria</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Ingomar, the Barbarian : A play in five acts. Adapted
				  from Friedrich Halm's "Der Sohn Der Wildniss," by Maria Lovell. Printed, by
				  permission, from the prompt-book of Julia Marlowe Taber.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1896 </unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: No. 23 Winter Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>William Warren Edition of Standard Plays</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">53</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Soane, George</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Innkeeper's Daughter; or, Mary, the Maid of the Inn.
				  : A melo drama in two acts. By George Soane, A.B.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1709</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">53</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Palmer, T.A</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>"Insured at Lloyd's" : Drama in four acts, by T.A.
				  Palmer.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1642</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">53</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Warren, T. Gideon</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Interview : Comedietta. By T. Gideon
				  Warren.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 379</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">53</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Poole, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Intrigue; or, The Bath Road : A comic interlude in one
				  act. By John Poole, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">c.1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">53</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Archer, Thomas</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Inundation; or, The Miser of the Hill Fort : A drama
				  in three acts. By Thomas Archer, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1859-1860</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 675</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">53</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Invisible Prince; or, The Island of Tranquil
				  Delights : A fairy extravaganza in one act. (Founded on the Countess d'Aulnoy's
				  fairy tale, "Prince Lutin.") By J.R. Planché.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1869-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 7</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">53</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Mitchell, Langdon Elwyn</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>In the Season : A one act comedy. By Langdon Elwyn
				  Mitchell.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1896-1899</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2096</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">54</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Amherst, J.[H]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Ireland As It Is : A drama in three acts. By J.A.
				  Amherst.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1869-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 113</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">54</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Amherst, J.[H]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Ireland As It Is : A drama in three acts. By J.A.
				  Amherst.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1869-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 113</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-yellow wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles. Contains
				  minor production notations.</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">54</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Bernard, [William] Bayle</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Irish Attorney; or, Galway Practice in 1770 : A
				  farce in two acts. By Bayle Bernard, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 1</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">54</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wood, [George]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Irish Broom-Maker; or, A Cure for Dumbness : A farce
				  in one act. By C.A.F. Wood, comedian. As acted by Mr. Barney Williams, in all
				  the principal theatres of the United States.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 75</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">54</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wood, George</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Irish Doctor; or, The Dumb Lady Cured : A farce in
				  one act. Altered from Fielding's translation of Moliere's "Le Medecin Malgre
				  Lui," by George Wood, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1890-1891</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 397</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">54</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, John Baldwin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Irish Lion : A farce in one act. By John Baldwin
				  Buckstone.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 27</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">54</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames Robinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Irish Post : A comic drama in two acts. By J.
				  Planché, Esq. As acted by Barney Williams, in all the principal theatres of the
				  United States.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 82</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">54</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Glengall, [Richard Butler], Earl of</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Irish Tutor; or, New Lights : A farce in one act. By
				  the Earl of Glengall.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 11</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">54</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Garrick, David</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Irish Widow : A farce in two acts. By David
				  Garrick.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 168</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">54</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Macready, [William, the Elder]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Irishman in London : A farce in two acts. by
				  Macready.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 142</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">54</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Macready, William, [the Elder]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Irishman in London; or, The Happy African : A farce
				  in two acts. By Mr. William Macready. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent
				  Garden. (First American from the London edition of 1793.)</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1809</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: At the Dramatic Repository, Shakspeare-Gallery</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>D. Longworth</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">54</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Colman, George, the Younger</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Iron Chest : A play in three acts. By George Colman,
				  the Younger.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 47</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">54</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Prichard, J[oseph] V[ila]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Iron Master : A drama in four acts, from Le Maitre
				  des Forges of George Ohnet. Translated and arranged from the author's version
				  by J.V. Prichard.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 395</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">54</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Beazley, Samuel, Jr</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Is He Jealous? : A farce in one act. By Samuel
				  Beazley.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1880</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1741</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">54</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Collier, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Is She a Woman? : A comedy in one act. By William
				  Collier.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1835-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Duncombe's British Theatre], [164]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Dibdin, Thomas</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Ivanhoe; or, the Jew's Daughter : A romantic melo-drama
				  in three acts. By Thomas Dibdin.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">54</container>
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                     <persname role="author">[Plowman, Thomas Forder]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Isaac Abroad; or, Ivanhoe Settled and Rebecca Righted :
				  A dramatic version of a final and unpublished volume of Scott's
				  novel.</unittitle>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Oxford</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Slatter &amp; Rose</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">54</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Suter, William E.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Isoline of Bavaria : A drama in four acts. By William E.
				  Suter.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1869-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1276</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue-green wrapper </p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">54</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dibdin, Thomas</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Ivanhoe; or, the Jew's Daughter : A romantic
				  melo-drama--in three acts. By Thomas Dibdin.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 319</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">54</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Bridgeman, John [Vipon]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>I've Eaten My Friend! : A farce in one act. By John
				  Bridgeman, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 70</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">55</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Williams, Thomas J[ohn]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>"I've Written to Brown;" or, A Needless Stratagem : A
				  comedietta in one act. By Thomas J. Williams, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1904-1906</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 595</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">55</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Emson, Frank E.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Ivy Hall, Richmond : An original drama in two acts. (for
				  private representation) By Frank E. Emson.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1873 </unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Stationers' Hall Court</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Simpkin, Marshall, and Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">55</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Burnand, F[rancis] C[owley]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Ixion; or, The Man at the Wheel : An original
				  extravaganza, by F.C. Burnand, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 889</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">55</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Blanchard, E[dward] L[itt Laman]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Jack and Jill; or, Harlequin King Mustard and the
				  Four-and-Twenty Blackbirds Baked in a Pie : An original, comical,
				  gastronomical, peculiarly culinary, and domestic grand Christmas pantomime. The
				  novel and original burlesque opening by E.L. Blanchard, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1855-1860</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Peter's Hill, St. Paul's</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>G.H. Davidson</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tannish-yellow wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir
				  edition.</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">55</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Blanchard, E[dward] L[itt Laman]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Jack and the Beanstalk; or, Harlequin Leap-Year, and the
				  Merry Pranks of the 'Good Little People' : An entirely new, grand, original,
				  magical, comical, historical, and pastoral pantomime, founded on the story of
				  the same name, by E.L. Blanchard.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1859-1860</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Peter's Hill, St. Paul's</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Davidson</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir
				  edition.</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">55</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>New and Original Grand Christmas Comic Pantomime, Jack
				  and the Beanstalk : As represented at the Theatre Royal, Manchester, December
				  23rd, 1854. Eleventh Edition.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1855 </unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Manchester</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Theatre Royal Press</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir edition.</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">55</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Simpson, J[ohn] Palgrave</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Jack in a Box! : A comedietta in one act. By J. Palgrave
				  Simpson.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1059</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">55</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Lemon, Mark</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Jack in the Green; or, Hints on Etiquette : An original
				  farce, in the vulgar tongue. By Mark Lemon.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 24</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">55</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Suter, William E.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Jack O' the Hedge : An original drama in two acts. By
				  William E. Suter.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1868-1869</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1162</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>cream-colored wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">55</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Thompson, [C.] Pelham</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Jack Robinson and His Monkey : A melo-drama in two acts.
				  By Pelham Thompson, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 458</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">55</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, J[ohn] B[aldwin]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Jack Sheppard : A drama in four acts. By J.B. Buckstone,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 53</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">55</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, J[ohn] B[aldwin]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Jack Sheppard : A drama in four acts. by J.B. Buckstone,
				  Esq., (...). As performed at the Theatre Royal, Adelphi.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1842</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 36 Haymarket</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Webster and Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">55</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Byron, H[enry] J[ames]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Jack the Giant Killer; or, Harlequin King Arthur, and Ye
				  Knights of Ye Round Table : A burlesque extravaganza, (preceding a mirthful,
				  magical, comical, Christmas pantomime.) By H. J. Byron, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1907-1909</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 645</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza.</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">55</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Parr, F.C.W</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Jack White's Trial : A drama in one act. By F.C.W.
				  Parr.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1883-1885</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1836</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">55</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wilks, Thomas Egerton</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Jacket of Blue : A comic original burletta in one
				  act. By Thomas Egerton Wilks.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1607</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">55</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Jacobite : A comic drama in two acts. By J.R.
				  Planche.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 19</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">55</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Jacques Strop; or, A Few More Passages in the Life of
				  the Renowned and Illustrious Robert Macaire! : An original domestic drama in
				  three acts. By Charles Selby, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1516</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">55</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Barrie, J[ames] M[atthew] and A[rthur] Conan Doyle</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Jane Annie; or, The Good Conduct Prize : A new and
				  original English comic opera. Written by J.M. Barrie and A. Conan Doyle. Music
				  by Ernest Ford. With explanatory notes down the margin by Caddie.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1893</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 50 New Bond Street, W.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Chappell &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">56</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brougham, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Jane Eyre : A drama in five acts. Adapted from Charlotte
				  Bronte's novel by John Brougham.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 136</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">56</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Rowe, Nicholas</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Jane Shore : A tragedy in five acts. By Nicholas Rowe,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 92</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper. Previous owner: Ida Vernon. Contains production
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                     <persname role="author">Rowe, Nicholas</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Jane Shore : A tragedy in five acts. By Nicholas Rowe,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
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				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 92</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">56</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Colman, George, [the Elder]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Jealous Wife : A comedy in five acts. By George
				  Colman.</unittitle>
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				  1857-1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 30</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">56</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Colman, George, [the Elder]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Jealous Wife : A comedy in five acts. By George
				  Colman.</unittitle>
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				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 30</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">56</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Shannon, Mrs. F.S</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Jealousy : A petite comedy in two acts. By Mrs. F.S.
				  Shannon.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1896-1899</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2092</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">56</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Stirling, Edward</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Jeannette &amp; Jeannot; or, The Village Pride. : A
				  musical drama in two acts. By Edward Stirling, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1584</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">56</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Buckingham, Leicester [Silk] and A[ugustus Glossop] Harris</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Jeannette's Wedding : An operetta in one act. By
				  Leicester Buckingham and A. Harris.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1858</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 476</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">56</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Lacy, Thomas H[ailes]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Jeannette's Wedding Day : A musical farce in one act.
				  From "Les Noces de Jennette," by Messrs. M. Carre and Jules Barbier. Adapted by
				  Thomas H. Lacy. Music by Masse.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1080</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">56</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Ryley, Madeline Lucette</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Jedbury Junior : Comedy in four acts. By Madeline
				  Lucette Ryley. Printed as manuscript--not published.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers [Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">56</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Jenkinses; or, Boarded and Done For : A farce in one
				  act. By J.R. Planché.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1852-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Wellington Street Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Lacy's Acting Edition], [120]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">56</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pitt, G[eorge] Dibdin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Jersey Girl; or, Les Rouge Voleurs : A melo-drama,
				  in two acts. By G. Dibdin Pitt.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1865</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bokseller [sic]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 378</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">56</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Hazlewood, C[olin] H[enry]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Jessamy's Courtship : An original farce in one act, by
				  C.H. Hazlewood.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1633</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">56</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Addison, H[enry] R[obert]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Jessie, the Flower of Dumblaine; or, "Weel May the Keel
				  Row!" : A petite opera in one act. By H.R. Addison, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1833-1834</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 9 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe and Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 100</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper (appears to once have been pink). Previous owner:
				  William J. LeMoyne.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">56</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Hazlewood, C[olin] H[enry]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Jessy Vere; or, The Return of the Wanderer : An original
				  domestic drama in two acts. By C.H. Hazlewood.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1885-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 371</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">56</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Cumberland, Richard</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Jew : A comedy in five acts. By Richard
				  Cumberland.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 424</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">56</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Suter, William E.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Jeweller of St. James's : A comedy in three acts.
				  Freely adapted from the French, of MM. H. De Saint-Georges &amp; A. De Leuven,
				  by William E. Suter, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 814</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">56</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Moncrieff, W[illiam] T[homas]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Jewess; or, The Council of Constance : An historical
				  drama in three acts. By W.T. Moncrieff, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 128</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">57</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Young, Charles L[awrence]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Jim the Penman : A romance of modern society in four
				  acts. By Sir Charles L. Young, Bart.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1912-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>dark green wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">57</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brough, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Joan of Arc! : A new and original historical burlesque.
				  By William Brough.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1871-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1284</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light green wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">57</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Fitzball, Edward</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Joan of Arc; or, The Maid of Orleans : A melo-drama in
				  three acts. By Edward Fitz-Ball, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1830-1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 30</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper from publisher, plus protective wrapper from
				  previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">57</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Robertson, T[homas] W[illiam]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Jocrisse, the Juggler : A drama in three acts. By T.W.
				  Robertson.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1901</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 757</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">57</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Colman, George, the Younger</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>John Bull; or, The Englishman's Fireside : A comedy in
				  three acts, by George Colman, the Younger.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 621</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">57</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Kenney, James</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>John Buzzby; or, A Day's Pleasure : A comedy in three
				  acts, as performed at the Theatre-Royal, Haymarket. By James Kenney,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1822</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 4 Chamber Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>E.M. Murden, Circulating Library and Dramatic Repository</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">57</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>John Dobbs : A farce in one act. By John Maddison
				  Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 100</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">57</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Austin, I.J</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>John English! or, The Rough Diamond : A farce in two
				  acts. By I.J. Austin.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1836-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 186</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">57</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, John Baldwin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>John Jones : A farce in one act. By John Baldwin
				  Buckstone.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 365</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Pocock, I[saac]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>John of Paris : A comic opera in two acts. First
				  performed at the Theatre-Royal, Covent-Garden, Saturday, November 12, 1814. By
				  I. Pocock, Esq.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 25 Bow-Street, Covent-Garden</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Miller</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Jerrold, Douglas [William]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>John Overy: The Miser of Southwark Ferry : A drama in
				  three acts. By Douglas Jerrold.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1869-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1286</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue-green wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Hancock, W[illiam]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>John Smith : A farce in one act. By W. Hancock,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1881-1883</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 794</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">57</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Wilks, Thomas Egerton</persname>
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                  <unittitle>John Smith; or, The Chrysalis and the Butterfly : A
				  drama in two acts. By Thomas Egerton Wilks. First performed at Sadler's Wells
				  Theatre, July 2nd, 1838.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1880</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 313 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Dicks</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Dicks' Standard Plays, 577</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">57</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Suter, William E.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>John Wopps; or, "From Information I Received" : A farce
				  in one act. By W.E. Suter.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 724</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">57</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Fawcett, Charles S.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Jolliboy's Woes : A farce in one act. by Charles S.
				  Fawcett.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1896-1899</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1973</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Fitzball, Edward</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Jonathan Bradford; or, The Murder at the Road-Side Inn :
				  A drama in two acts. By Edward Fitzball, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 150</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">58</container>
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                     <persname role="author">[Hacket, James Henry?]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Jonathan in England : (Altered from Geo. Colman's comedy
				  of "Who Wants a Guinea?") A comedy in three acts.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 320</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">58</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Shakespeare, W[illia]m</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Julius Caesar : A tragedy in five acts. By Wm.
				  Shakespeare.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1936</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 81</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">58</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Shakespeare, W[illia]m</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Julius Caesar : A tragedy in five acts. By Wm.
				  Shakespeare.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 81</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">58</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Shakespeare, W[illia]m</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Julius Caesar : A tragedy in five acts. By Wm.
				  Shakespeare.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1936</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 81</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">58</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Shak[e]speare, [William]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Shakspeare's Tragedy of Julius Caesar : As performed by
				  Edwin Booth, at Booth's Theatre, New York, commencing December 25th,
				  1871.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1873</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 744 Broadway</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Henry L. Hinton, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Booth's Series of Acting Plays, 10</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper. A souvenir edition.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">58</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Webster, B[enjamin], Jr</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Just Like Roger! : A farce in one act. By B. Webster,
				  Jun., Esq. </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1432</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">58</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Collier, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Kate Kearney; or, The Fairy of the Lakes : A musical
				  romance in two acts. By William Collier, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1881-1883</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1787</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">58</container>
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                     <persname role="author">[Garrick, David]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Katharine and Petruchio; or, The Taming of the Shrew : A
				  comedy in three acts. By Shakespeare.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1936</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 104</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">58</container>
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                     <persname role="author">[Garrick, David]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Katharine and Petruchio; or, The Taming of the Shrew : A
				  comedy in three acts. By Shakespeare.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 104</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>No wrapper. This is the first of two copies of this play in the
				  same pamphlet binding.</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">58</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Garrick, David]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Katharine and Petruchio; or, The Taming of the Shrew : A
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 104</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>front wrapper only. This is the second of two copies of this
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">58</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Garrick, David]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Katharine and Petruchio; or, The Taming of the Shrew : A
				  comedy in three acts. By Shakespeare.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1936</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 104</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">58</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Garrick, David</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Katharine and Petruchio : A comedy in three acts.
				  Altered by David Garrick, from the Taming of the Shrew, by William
				  Shakespeare.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 926</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">58</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Booth, Edwin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Shakespeare's Comedy of Katharine and Petruchio, as
				  presented by Edwin Booth.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Philadelphia</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Penn Publishing Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>bright orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">58</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>Kathleen Mavourneen; or, St. Patrick's Eve : A domestic
				  Irish drama in four acts.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1943</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, [352]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">58</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>Kathleen Mavourneen; or, St. Patrick's Eve : A domestic
				  Irish drama in four acts.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 352</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">58</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wooler, J[ohn] P[ratt]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Keep Your Temper : An original farce in one act. Wooler,
				  J.P.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1900</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 821</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">58</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Gordon, Lionel Smith</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Keeper of the Seals : A comedietta in one act. By Lionel
				  Smith Gordon.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1546</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">58</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Halliday, Andrew</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Kenilworth; or, Ye Queene, Ye Earle, and Ye Maydenne : A
				  comic operatic extravaganza in one act. By Messrs. Andrew Halliday and Frederic
				  Lawrance. (Revised and re-written, by Andrew Halliday.)</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 566</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">59</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brough, Robert B[arnabas]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Kensington Gardens; or, "Quite a Ladies' Man" : A comedy
				  in two acts. Adapted from the French. By Robert B. Brough.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1869 </unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1309</p>
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                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
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                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 48</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Killing No Murder : A farce in two acts. By Theodore
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                  <p>London: 19 Peter's Hill, Doctor's Common</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>G.H. Davidson</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 229</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <p>New York: No. 33 Rose Street</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>De Witt's Acting Plays, 17</p>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <p>Boston: 128 Washington Street, Corner of Water St.</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>William V. Spencer</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Spencer's Boston Theatre, 157</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 309</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1411</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Thomas Hailes Lacy]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Lacy's Acting Edition], [547]</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Peter's Hill, Doctor's Commons</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>G.H. Davidson</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 191</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 75</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 75</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Philadelphia</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 73</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 73</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Peter's Hill, St. Paul's</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>G.H. Davidson</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 122 Wardour Street, W.</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J.Miles &amp; Co.</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <p>London: 126 Bishopsgate Street, Cornhill</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. and D.A. Darling</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 35</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 35</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 18 Ann-Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Wm. Taylor &amp; Co.</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Modern Standard Drama, 35</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Philadelphia</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Penn Publishing Company</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Shakespeare, William</persname>
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                  <unittitle>King Lear : A tragedy in five acts. By William
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 71</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <unittitle>King Lear : A tragedy in five acts. By William
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 71</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>King Lear : A tragedy in five acts. By William
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. This is printed from the same plates as the usual
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				  that says that it was printed as a souvenir edition for Booth's Theatre's
				  performance of the play with Lawrence Barrett as Lear.</p>
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                     <persname role="author">White, James</persname>
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                  <unittitle>King of the Commons : A play in five acts. By Rev. James
				  White.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 26</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">60</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Burnand, F[rancis] C[owley] and J[ohn] Palgrave Simpson</persname>
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                  <unittitle>King of the Merrows; or, The Prince and the Piper : A
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				  constructed by J. Palgrave Simpson.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1861-1862</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 790</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">61</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Burnand, F[rancis] C[owley] and J[ohn] Palgrave Simpson</persname>
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                  <unittitle>King of the Merrows; or, The Prince and the Piper : A
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 790</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza.</p>
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                  <container type="box">61</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Phipps, Edmund</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>King René's Daughter : A lyric drama in one act. From
				  the Danish of Henrik Herz. Rendered into English verse by the Hon. Edmund
				  Phipps.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 266</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">61</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Shakespeare, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>King Richard the Third : A tragedy in five acts. By
				  William Shakspeare.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1831-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 55</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper from publisher, plus protective wrapper from
				  previous owner: L.S. Thompson[?]</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">61</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Oxberry, William Henry, the Younger?]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>King Zany's Daughter; or, The Princess Who Was Blind of
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				  adaptation, in one act. By Guliel. Henric. Bosbacca, M.D.A.S.</unittitle>
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				  1872-1878</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">61</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Taylor, Tom and Charles Reade</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The King's Rival; or, The Court and the Stage : A drama
				  in five acts. By Tom Taylor and Charles Reade.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 124</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">61</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Wilks, Thomas Egerton]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The King's Wager; or, The Cottage and The Court. Parts
				  II and III.</unittitle>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper, but there is a protective wrapper added by
				  the previous owner: J. Biddles. Contains production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">61</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Kiss and Be Friends : A new farce in one act. By John
				  Maddison Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1885</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1851</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">61</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, John Baldwin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Kiss in the Dark : A farce in one act. By John Baldwin
				  Buckstone.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 46</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-yellow wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">61</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, John Baldwin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Kiss in the Dark : A farce in one act. By John Baldwin
				  Buckstone.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1941</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 46</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">61</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, John Baldwin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Kiss in the Dark : A farce in one act. By John Baldwin
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				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 46</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">61</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Stirling, Edward</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Kissing Goes By Favour : A farce in one act. By Edward
				  Stirling, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1892</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2019</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">61</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Melford, Mark</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Kleptomania : A farcical comedy in three acts. By Mark
				  Melford.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">61</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Knights of the Round Table : A drama in five acts.
				  By J.R. Planché.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 215</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light pink wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">61</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Almar, George</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Knights of St. John; or, The Fire Banner! : A melo
				  drama in two acts. By George Almar.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1869</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 831</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">61</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Almar, G[eorge]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Knights of St. John; or, The Fire Banner! : A grand
				  melo-drama in two acts. By G. Almar, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1833-1834</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 9 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Duncombe's British Theatre], [93]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper, but this has a protective wrapper added by
				  a previous owner: J. Biddles. Contains minor production notations.</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">61</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Murphy, Arthur</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Know Your Own Mind : A comedy in five acts. By Arthur
				  Murphy.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1875-1880</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 313 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Dicks</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Dicks' Standard Plays, 176</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tannish-orange wrapper</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">61</container>
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                     <persname role="author">[Robertson, Thomas William?]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Ladies' Battle : Translated from the celebrated
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				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 226</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper. Prompt copy from un-named person.</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">61</container>
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                     <persname role="author">[Robertson, Thomas William?]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Ladies' Battle : Translated from the celebrated
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				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 226</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">62</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Robertson, Thomas William?]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Ladies' Battle : Translated from the celebrated
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				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 226</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">62</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>Ladies Beware! : A farce in one act. As performed at the
				  Broadway Theatre. Correctly printed from the prompt book.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 56</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">62</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>Ladies Beware! : A farce in one act. First performed at
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				  management of J.M. Maddox, Esq. Copyright edition.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1850-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Wellington Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">62</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>Ladies Beware! : A farce in one act. As performed at the
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 56</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">62</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Lemon, Mark</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Ladies' Club : A comic drama in two acts. By Mark
				  Lemon.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 189</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">62</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dumas, Alexander</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Ladies of Saint-Cyr; or, the Runaway Husbands : A
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				  1904-1906</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1254</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">[Selby, Charles]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Lady and Gentleman in a Peculiarly Perplexing
				  Predicament!</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper or title page, but there is a protective
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                  <unittitle>A Lady and Gentleman in a Peculiarly Perplexing
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 248</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Lady Belle Belle; or, Fortunio and His Seven Magic Men :
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1863</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 910</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light pink wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza.</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">62</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Malyon, E.J. and Charles James</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Lady Burglar : A farcical problem, by E.J. Malyon
				  &amp; Charles James.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2108</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">62</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Taylor, Tom</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Lady Clancarty; or, Wedded and Wooed. : A tale of the
				  assassination plot, 1696. An original drama in four acts, by Tom Taylor. First
				  produced at the Royal Olympic Theatre, March 9, 1874.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 368</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">62</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Taylor, Tom</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Lady Clancarty; or, Wedded and Wooed. : A tale of the
				  assassination plot, 1696. An original drama in four acts, by Tom Taylor. First
				  produced at the Royal Olympic Theatre, March 9, 1874.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 368</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">62</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Simpson, J[ohn] Palgrave</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Lady Dedlock's Secret : Play in four acts, founded on an
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1892-1894</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1822</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">62</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Lady in Difficulties : A comic drama in two acts, by
				  J.R. Planché, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1860-1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 314</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">62</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Swears, Herbert</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Lady Interviewer : An original dramatic sketch. Ay
				  [sic] Herbert Swears.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 388</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">62</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Gully, J.M</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Lady of Belleisle; or, A Night in the Bastille : A
				  drama in three acts, adapted from the Dumas' "Mademoiselle de Belleisle." By
				  J.M. Gully, M.D.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1354</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">62</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Byron, H[enry] J[ames]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Very Latest Edition of the Lady of Lyons : A new
				  burlesque extravaganza in one act. By H.J. Byron, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 510</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                  <unittitle>The Lady of Lyons; or, Love and Pride : A play in five
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				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Standard Drama], [3]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">63</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Bulwer, Edward Lytton</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Lady of Lyons; or, Love and Pride : A play in five
				  acts, by Lord Lytton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 3</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Bulwer, Edward Lytton</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Lady of Lyons; or, Love and Pride : A play in five
				  acts, by Lord Lytton.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 3</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">63</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Bulwer, Edward Lytton</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Lady of Lyons; or, Love and Pride : A play in five
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 3</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">63</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Bulwer, Edward Lytton</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Lady of Lyons; or, Love and Pride : A play in five
				  acts, by Lord Lytton.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 3</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">63</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Reece, R[obert]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Lady of the Lake, Plaid in a New Tartan : An
				  ephemeral burlesque, founded on Sir Walter Scott's immortal poem, and written
				  by R. Reece, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1866</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1064</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">63</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dibdin, Thomas</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Lady of the Lake. : A melodramatic romance in two
				  acts. From Sir Walter Scott, by Thomas Dibdin.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 275</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">63</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Somerset, C[harles A.]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A New Grand Comic Christmas Pantomime, Entitled Ladye
				  Bird Bower; or, Harlequin Prince Peacock, and the Fair Brillianta : Founded
				  upon the old nursery chaunt.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Liverpool, Roe Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The St. George's Office</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">63</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Arbuthnot, Captain</persname>
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                  <unittitle>L'Africaine; or, The Belle of Madagascar : A burlesque
				  in one act. (Being the first extravaganza on the subject printed.) By Captain
				  Arbuthnot.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1866-1867</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1005</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">63</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Higgie, Thomas [Henry]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Laid Up in Port! or, Sharks Along Shore! : A nautical
				  drama in three acts. By Thomas Higgie.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1562</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">63</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Vernon, Leicester</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Lancers : A drama in three acts, (adapted from the
				  French) by Captain Leicester Vernon, M.P.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 361</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">63</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Palmer, T.A</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Last Life : A drama in three acts. Adapted from one
				  of Mrs. S.C. Hall's stories of Irish life. By T.A. Palmer.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1537</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">63</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pitt, George Dibdin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Last Man; or, The Miser of Eltham Green : A drama in
				  two acts. By George Dibdin Pitt.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 280</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">63</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pitt, George Dibdin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Last Man; or, The Miser of Eltham Green : A drama in
				  two acts. By George Dibdin Pitt.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The New British Theatre (Late Duncombe's), 191</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Pitt, George Dibdin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Last Man; or, The Miser of Eltham Green : A drama in
				  two acts. By George Dibdin Pitt.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1858</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: 128 Washington Street, corner Water Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>William V. Spencer</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Spencer's Boston Theatre, 94</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Previous owner: Edwin Clifford. Contains production
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">63</container>
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                     <persname role="author">À Beckett, Gilbert</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Last of the Legends; or, The Baron, The Bride, and
				  the Battery : A psychological extravaganza. By Gilbert À Beckett.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1873 </unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1478</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">63</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Last of the Pigtails : An original petite comedy--in
				  one act. By Charles Selby, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 265</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">63</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Young, Charles L[awrence]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Late Sir Benjamin : Comedy in one act. A free
				  adaptation from the French of Edouard Romberg, by Sir Charles L. Young,
				  Bart.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1883-1885</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1804</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">63</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Sapte, William, Jr</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Latterday Legends: Being Rummy Romances : By William
				  Sapte, Junior.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-red wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">63</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Reynolds, Frederick</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Laugh When you Can : A comedy in five acts, by Frederick
				  Reynolds, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">64</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Webster, Benjamin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Laughing Hyena : A farce in one act. By Benjamin
				  Webster, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 198</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">64</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Lavater The Physiognomist; or, Not a Bad Judge : A comic
				  drama in two acts, by J.R. Planché, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 214</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Linley, George</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Law versus Love : A comedietta in one act. By George
				  Linley.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1901-1904</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 885</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Lawrence, Slingsby [pseud. of George Henry Lewes]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Lawyers : A comedy in three acts. By Slingsby
				  Lawrence, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 52</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">64</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Troughton, Adolphus Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Leading Strings : A comedy in three acts. By Adolphus
				  Charles Troughton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">64</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Troughton, Adolphus Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Leading Strings : A comedy in three acts. By Adolphus
				  Charles Troughton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1860-1862</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 486</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">64</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, J[ohn] Baldwin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Leap Year; or, The Ladies' Privilege : A comedy in three
				  acts. By J. Baldwin Buckstone.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T.H. French, Successor to Samuel French &amp; Son, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 83</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">64</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Moncrieff, W[illiam] T[homas]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Lear of Private Life; or, Father and Daughter : A
				  domestic drama in three acts. By W.T. Moncrieff, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau St.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, [460]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. This play was originally number 60 in Cumberland's
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">64</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Cheltnam, Charles S[mith]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Leatherlungos the Great: How He Storm'd, Reign'd, and
				  Mizzled. : An entirely new and original extravaganza. By Charles S.
				  Cheltnam.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872 </unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1433</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">64</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Hazlewood, Colin H[enry], and Arthur Williams</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Leave It to Me : A farce in one act. By Colin H.
				  Hazlewood, and Arthur Williams.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1437</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">64</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Stirling, Edward</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Left in a Cab : An original farce in one act. By Edward
				  Stirling.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 22</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">64</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Stirling, Edward</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Legacy of Honour : An original drama in two acts, by
				  Edward Stirling, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1873</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 740</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. This is the first of two plays bound into
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">64</container>
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                     <persname role="author">À Beckett, Gilbert Arthur</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Lending a Hand : A farce in one act. By Gilbert Arthur À
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1873</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1023</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. This is the second of two plays bound into
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">64</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Lend Me Five Shillings : A farce in one act. By John
				  Maddison Morton, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 24</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">64</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Lend Me Five Shillings : A farce in one act. By John
				  Maddison Morton, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 24</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">64</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Coyne, J[oseph] Stirling and Francis Talfourd</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Leo the Terrible : An entirely new and original Aesopean
				  burlesque in one act. By J. Stirling Coyne, and Francis Talfourd.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 126</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">64</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Smith, John Frederick</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Lesson for Gentlemen; or, The City Wives : A
				  comedietta in one act. By John Frederick Smith.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1844-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Duncombe's British Theatre], [383]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">64</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, J[ohn] B[aldwin]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Lesson for Ladies : A comedy in three acts. By J.B.
				  Buckstone.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1875-1880</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 313 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Dicks</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Dicks' Standard Plays, 809</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tannish-orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">65</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Austin, Alfred</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Lesson in Harmony : By Alfred Austin, Poet
				  Laureate.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1935</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's International Copyrighted Edition of the Works of the
				  Best Authors, 79</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light green wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">65</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Cheltnam, Charles Smith</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Lesson in Love : A comedy in three acts. By Charles
				  Smith Cheltnam.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 960</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">65</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Oxenford, John and Horace Wigan</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Life Chase : A drama in five acts. By John Oxenford
				  and Horace Wigan.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1881-1883</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1290</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">65</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Suter, William E.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Life's Revenge; or, Two Loves for One Heart : A drama
				  in three acts. By William E. Suter, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1905</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Clyde, Ohio</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Ames' Publishing Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Ames' Series of Standard and Minor Drama, 39</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">65</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Bernard, [William] Bayle</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Life's Trial : An original drama in three acts, by
				  Bayle Bernard, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1878 </unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 436</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">65</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Stirling, Edward</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Lilly Dawson; or, A Poor Girl's Story! : A domestic
				  drama in three acts. By Edward Stirling, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1885-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1909</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">65</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Edwardes, Conway</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Linda Di Chamouni; or, The Blighted Flower : An original
				  operatic burlesque extravaganza. By Conway Edwardes. </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1869-1870</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1302</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>aqua-colored wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">65</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Barnett, C[harles] Z[achary]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Linda, the Pearl of Savoy : A domestic drama in three
				  acts. By C.Z. Barnett, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1843-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Duncombe's British Theatre], [376]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper, but it has a protective wrapper added by a
				  previous owner: J. Biddles. Contains minor production notations.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">65</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Barnett, C[harles] Z[achary]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Linda, the Pearl of Savoy : A domestic drama in three
				  acts. By C.Z. Barnett, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1843-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 376</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tannish-pink wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">65</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Meritt, Paul</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Linked by Love : Domestic comedy in three acts. By Paul
				  Meritt.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1907</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">65</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Phillips, Watts</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Lion at Bay : A drama in one act. By Watts Phillips,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1248</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">65</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Williams, Thomas J[ohn]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Lion Slayer; or, Out for a Prowl! : A farce in one
				  act. By Thomas J. Williams, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1146</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">65</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Stirling, E[dward]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Little Back Parlour : A farce in one act. By E.
				  Stirling, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1656</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">65</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Grundy, Sydney</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Little Change : A farce in one scene. By Sydney
				  Grundy.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1414</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">65</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Sturgis, Julian</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Little Comedies : By Julian Sturgis.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1880</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 1, 3, and 5 Bond Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>D. Appleton &amp; Company, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Appletons' New Handy-Volume Series, 59</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-red wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">164</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Williams, Thomas J[ohn]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Little Daisy : A comic drama in one act. by Thomas J.
				  Williams, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 899</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper. A prompt copy without owner name.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">65</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Little Don Giovanni : A burlesque. By Henry J.
				  Byron.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1868-1869</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1076</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">65</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Blanchard, E[dward] L[itt Laman]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Little Goody Two-Shoes; or, Harlequin and Cock Robin :
				  An entirely novel, original, burlesque, grotesque, poetical, pastoral,
				  pictorial, grand comic Christmas pantomime. By E.L. Blanchard. </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1862-1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Peter's Hill, St. Paul's</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Music-Publishing Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir edition.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">66</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Blanchard, E[dward] L[itt Laman]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Little Jack Horner; or, Harlequin A.B.C., and the
				  Enchanted Region of Nursery Rhymes : An entirely new allegorical, beautiful,
				  comical, diverting, educational, fanciful, gorgeous, hyperbolical,
				  intellectual, jovial, keen, laughable, merry, novel, original, peculiar,
				  quizzical, romantic, splendid, transcendent, unobjectionable, volatile,
				  wag</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1858</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Peter's Hill, St. Paul's</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Davidson</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir edition.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">66</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Blanchard, E[dward] L[itt Laman]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Little King Pippin; or, Harlequin Fortunatus and the
				  Magic Purse and Wishing Cap : Grand comic Christmas pantomime. By E.L.
				  Blanchard.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1865</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Old Broad Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Jabez Tuck and Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir edition.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">66</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Cheltnam, Charles S[mith]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Little Madcap. : A comic drama in one act. By Charles
				  S. Cheltnam.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1891 </unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1697</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">66</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Little Mother : A comic piece in two acts, by John
				  Maddison Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1363</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">66</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Hazlewood [Colin Henry]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Little Mouse That Built a House in a Christmas Cake;
				  or, Harlequin Industry, and Idleness</unittitle>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 6 Desboro Place</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Hare &amp; Co., Printers to the Establishment</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir edition.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">66</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Williams, Thomas J[ohn]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Little Sentinel! : A comedietta in one act. By
				  Thomas J. Williams, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1907-1909</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 865</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">66</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Little Sins &amp; Pretty Sinners : An interlude in one
				  act. By Charles Selby, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 281</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">66</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Millward, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Little Snow-White! or, Harlequin Prince Goldenheart, and
				  The Fair Maiden Who Never Saw Her Face in a Glass. : A New Grand Comic
				  Christmas Pantomime, Entitled [title] The opening story of the pantomime
				  written expressly for the Theatre Royal by Mr. Charles Millward.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1859</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Liverpool: 15 South John Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Griffin &amp; McGhie</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir edition.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">66</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Mathews, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Little Toddlekins : A comic drama in one act. By Charles
				  Mathews.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 245</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">66</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Harris, A[ugustus Glossop, Sr.]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Little Treasure : A comedy in two acts. By A.
				  Harris.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau-Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Standard Drama], [125]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. Even though the title page lists this as part of
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                     <persname role="author">Harris, A[ugustus Glossop, Sr.]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Little Treasure : A comedy in two acts. By A.
				  Harris.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 121 Nassau-Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's American Drama, 26</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>This has a yellow publisher wrapper. Around that is a protective
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">66</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Neville, George F.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Little Vixens : A comedietta in one act. By George
				  F. Neville, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1671</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">66</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Grattan, H[enry] Plunkett and Mark Lemon</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Living Statues; or, Short Cut and Returns; and My Sister
				  Kate : [subtitle for Living Statues:] An original farce in one act. By H.
				  Plunkett Grattan. [subtitle for My Sister Kate:] A farce in one act. By Mark
				  Lemon.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1880</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 313 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Dicks</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Dicks' Standard Plays, 643</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>reddish-orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">66</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Troughton, Adolphus Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Living Too Fast; or, A Twelvemonth's Honeymoon : A
				  comedietta in one act. By Adolphus Charles Troughton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 234</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">66</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Hazlewood, C[olin] H[enry]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Lizzie Lyle; or, The Flower Makers of Finsbury : A tale
				  of trials and temptations, in three acts. By C.H. Hazlewood.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1869</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1300</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>aqua colored wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">66</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Loan of a Lover : A vaudeville in one act. By J.R.
				  Planché.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 4</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">66</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Paul, [George Henry] Howard</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Locked Out : A comic scene illustrative of what may
				  occur after dark in a great metropolis. By Howard Paul.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 399</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">66</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Paul, [George Henry] Howard</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Locked Out : A comic scene illustrative of what may
				  occur after dark in a great metropolis. By Howard Paul.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1855 </unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Wellington Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 399</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles. Contains minor
				  production notations.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">66</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Hay, Frederic[k]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Lodgers and Dodgers : A farce in one act, by Frederic
				  Hay.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1370</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light green wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">66</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Poole, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Lodgings for Single Gentlemen : A farce in one act. By
				  John Poole.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1885-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1711</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">67</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Boucicault, Dion[ysus] L[ardner]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>London Assurance : A comedy in five acts. By Dion L.
				  Bourcicault.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1937</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 27</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">67</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>London Bridge, 150 Years Ago; or, The Old Mint : A
				  romantic drama in five acts. Adapted and rewritten from “Les Chevaliers du
				  Brouillard” by the author of “Our Future King;” “Marion de Lorme;” “Merry
				  Vivandière;” “Cupid in the Country;” “Domestic Supremacy;” &amp;c, &amp;c.
				  Founded on the Queen's Theatre succes</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1517</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">67</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>The London Vocalist: an Extensive and Superior
				  Collection of Songs [Part Nine]</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1817-1831?</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Little Queen Street, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Duncombe</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">67</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Blake, Thomas G.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Lonely Man of the Ocean; or, The Night Before the
				  Bridal : A drama in three acts. By Thomas G. Blake.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1858</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 229</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange publisher wrapper and also a protective wrapper
				  from the previous owner: J. Biddles. This is the first of two identical copies
				  of this play.</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">67</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Blake, Thomas G.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Lonely Man of the Ocean; or, The Night Before the
				  Bridal : A drama in three acts. By Thomas G. Blake.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1858</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 229</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange publisher wrapper and also a protective wrapper
				  from the previous owner: J. Biddles. This is the second of two identical
				  copies.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">67</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Blake, Thomas G.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Lonely Man of the Ocean; or, The Night Before the
				  Bridal : A drama in three act [sic]. By Thomas G. Blake.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 229</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">67</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Edwardes, Conway</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Long Odds : Three act comedy-drama. By Conway
				  Edwardes.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1898</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tannish-orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">67</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Lovell, George W.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Look Before You Leap; or, Wooings and Weddings : A
				  comedy in five acts. By George W. Lovell.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 34</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">67</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Lord Bateman; or, The Proud Young Porter and the Fair
				  Sophia : A burlesque. Founded on the loving ballad of "Lord Bateman." By Henry
				  J. Byron.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1869-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1295</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>aqua colored wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">67</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Burnand, F[rancis] C[owley]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Lord Lovel and Lady Nancy Bell; or, The Bounding Brigand
				  of the Bakumboilum : A thrillingly-interesting and tragically-startling
				  burlesque by F.C. Burnand, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1880-1881</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 443</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">67</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Barnett, C[harles] Z[achary]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Loss of the Royal George; or, The Fatal Land Breeze
				  : A nautico-domestic drama in two acts. By C.Z. Barnett.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1840-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 336</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">67</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">March, George</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Lost and Found : An operetta in one act, written by
				  George March, (...). The music composed by Virginia Gabriel.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1880-1881</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1323</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">164</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Lemon, Mark</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Lost and Won : A drama in two acts. By Mark
				  Lemon.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1880</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 313 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Dicks</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Dicks' Standard Plays, 594</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">67</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Suter, W[illiam] E.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Lost Child; or Jones's Baby : An original farce in
				  one act. By W.E. Suter, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 322</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Suter, W[illiam] E.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Lost Child; or Jones's Baby : An original farce in
				  one act. By W.E. Suter, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 322</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">67</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Stirling, Edward</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Lost Diamonds! : A drama in two acts. By Edward
				  Stirling, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1880-1881</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1764</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">67</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Robertson, Thomas William]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Lost Husband : A drama in four acts. Written and
				  adapted from the French, by the author of "The Ladies' Battle."</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872 </unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, either 18 or 86</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. The front cover of this wrapper for this
				  play clearly lists it as series number "18," but this title is usually given as
				  number "86" in the series when they are listed in advertisements.</p>
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                  <container type="box">67</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Phillips, Watts</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Lost in London : A new and original drama in three acts.
				  By Watts Phillips, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 400</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">68</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Townsend, Thompson</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Lost Ship; or, The Man of War's Man, &amp; The
				  Privateer : A nautical drama in three acts. Written by Thompson
				  Townsend.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 305</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">68</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Hazlewood, Colin H[enry]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Lost Wife; or, A Husband's Confession : A domestic
				  drama in three acts. By Colin H. Hazlewood.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1880-1881</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1381</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">68</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Fisher, W.J</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Lot 49 : Farce in one act (from the German of G. von
				  Moser), by W.J. Fisher.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1892</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2024</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">68</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, J[ohn] B[aldwin]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Lottery Ticket; or, The Lawyer's Clerk : A farce in
				  one act. By J.B. Buckstone.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 137</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">68</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>Louise de Lignerolles : A tragic drama in five parts.
				  Adapted from the French of MM. Prosper Denaux &amp; Ernest Legouve.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1863-1864</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bokseller [sic]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 204</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">68</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Holl, H[enry]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Louise; or, The White Scarf : A drama in two acts. By H.
				  Holl, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The New British Theatre (late Duncombe's), 249</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">68</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Holl, H[enry]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Louise; or, The White Scarf! : A domestic melo drama, in
				  two acts, by H. Holl, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1838-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 249</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">68</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Knowles, James Sheridan</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Love : A play in five acts. By James Sheridan
				  Knowles.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 65</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">167</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Love and Fortune : A dramatic tableau. By J.R. Planche,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1935</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>This is a typed copy of the play, likely typed in the 1930's. It
				  is in a green paper cover.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">68</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Carpenter, J[oseph] E[dwards]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Love and Honour; or, Soldiers at Home--Heroes Abroad :
				  An original domestic drama in three acts, by J.E. Carpenter.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1892-1894</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1598</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">68</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John M[addison]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Love and Hunger : A farce in one act. By John M. Morton,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 624</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">68</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Robson, W[illia]m James</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Love and Loyalty : A play in five acts. By Wm. James
				  Robson.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 255</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">68</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>Love and Rain : A farce in one act. Adapted from the
				  French.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1904-1906</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 909</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tannish-orange wrapper</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">164</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Kenney, James</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Love Extempore : A comedy inf two acts. By James
				  Kenney.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1875-1880</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 313 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Dicks</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Dicks' Standard Plays, 733</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">68</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Payne, John Howard</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Love in Humble Life : A petite comedy in one act. By
				  John Howard Payne.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 118</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper from publisher. Also has protective wrapper from
				  previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">68</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wooler, J[ohn] P[ratt]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Love in Livery : An original farce in one act. By J.P.
				  Wooler, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 212</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">68</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Colman, George, the Younger</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Love Laughs at Locksmiths : A comic opera in two acts.
				  By George Colman, the Younger. As performed at the Hay-Market and New-York
				  Theatres. From the prompt book. (second American from the first London edition
				  of 1806)</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1808</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: At the Dramatic Repository, Shakspeare-Gallery</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>D. Longworth</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">68</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Kenn[e]y, James</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Love, Law, and Physic : A farce. By James
				  Kenny.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 386</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">68</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Knowles, James Sheridan</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Love-Chase : A comedy in five acts. By James
				  Sheridan Knowles.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 22</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">69</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Coyne, J[oseph] Stirling</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Love-Knot : A comedy in three acts. By J. Stirling
				  Coyne, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 313</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">69</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>Lovers' Quarrels; or, Like Master Like Man : A farce in
				  one act. From the comedy of "The Mistake" by Sir John Vanbrugh.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 59</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">164</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">King, T[homas]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Lovers' Quarrels; or, Like Master Like Man : An
				  interlude in one act. Altered from "The Mistake" of Sir John Vanbrugh, by T.
				  King.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1875-1880</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 313 Strand</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Dicks</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Dicks' Standard Plays, 209</p>
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                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
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                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1674</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Love's Labour's Lost : A comedy in five acts, by William
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 301</p>
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                  <unittitle>Love's Labour's Lost : A comedy in five acts, by William
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 301</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Love's Labour's Lost : A comedy in five acts, by William
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Incorporated 1899</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 301</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Emden, W[illiam] S[amuel]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Love's Labyrinth : A comedietta in one act. By W.S.
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1046</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Buckingham, Leicester [Silk]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Love's Martyr : A drama in four acts, preceded by a
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1041</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>Love's Sacrifice; or, The Rival Merchants : A play in
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 12</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">69</container>
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                  <unittitle>Love's Telegraph : A comedy in three acts. </unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 471</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Halliday, Andrew</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Loving Cup : A serio-comic drama, in two acts. By
				  Andrew Halliday.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1269</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Lucia Di Lammermoor; or, The Laird, The Lady, and The
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				  Donizetti's popular opera, and consequently very unlike the romance. By Henry
				  J. Byron.</unittitle>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1077</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Bernard, [William] Bayle</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Lucille; or, The Story of the Heart : A drama in three
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 362</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-yellow wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Cheltnam, Charles Smith</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Lucky Escape! : A comic drama in one act (from the
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 772</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Parry, Tom</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Lucky Horse Shoe; or, Woman's Trials : A domestic
				  drama in three acts. By Tom Parry.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 377</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Browne, E.J</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Lucky Sixpence : Farce in one act. By E.J.
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				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1536</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Dance, George</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Lucky Stars; or, The Cobbler of Cripplegate : A burletta
				  in one act. By George Dance.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1871-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1403</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Weston, J.M</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Lucretia Borgia : A drama in three acts. Adapted from
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				  1900-1910</unitdate>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 250</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Lucretia Borgia, M.D.; or, La Grande Doctresse : An
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				  Byron.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1876</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1292</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Lyieushee Lovel; or, The Gipsy of Ashburnham Dell! : A
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1908</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>Macbeth : A tragedy in five acts. By William
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 50</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Macbeth : By William Shakespeare. From the Riverside
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: 4 Park Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Houghton, Mifflin and Company</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Riverside Literature Series, 106</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Philadelphia: 1617 Latimer St.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Penn Play Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <unittitle>Shakespeare's Tragedy of Macbeth : The prompt-book.
				  Edited by William Winter. As presented by Edwin Booth.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1881</unitdate>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 63 and 65 Murray Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Francis Hart &amp; Company</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>grey wrapper. Previous owner: Sarah Truax. Contains minor
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                  <unittitle>Macbeth : A tragedy in five acts. By William
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 50</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. Previous owner: Sarah Truax. Contains
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                     <persname role="author">Shakespeare, William</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Macbeth : A tragedy in five acts. By William
				  Shakspeare.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1936</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 50</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">70</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Burnand, F[rancis] C[owley]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Madame Berliot's Ball; or, The Chalet in the Valley : A
				  comic drama in two acts, five scenes, and six tableaux. By F.C. Burnand,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately 1863
				  </unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 906</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">70</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Maggie's Situation : An original comedietta in one act.
				  By John Maddison Morton.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1797</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>The Magic Toys : A ballet farce in one act. By John
				  Oxenford, Esq.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Pocock, I[saac]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Magpie, or the Maid! : A melo-drama in three acts.
				  By I. Pocock, Esq.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
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               <odd>
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                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 201</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-tan publisher wrapper. Also has a protective wrapper
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T.H. French, Successor to Samuel French &amp; Son, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 28</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 186 Strand</p>
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                  <p>Chapman and Hall</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Webster's Acting National Drama, 68</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown publisher wrapper. Also has a protective wrapper added
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                     <persname role="author">Farrell, John</persname>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Middle Row, Holborn</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
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                  <p>[Duncombe's British Theatre], [34]</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Farrell, J[ohn]</persname>
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Standard Drama], [257]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Massinger, Philip</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Maid of Honour : A tragi-comedy in five acts. By
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 209</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Wooler, J[ohn] P[ratt]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Maid of Honour : A comedietta in one act. By J.P.
				  Wooler, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 934</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">71</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Ellis, W[alter]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Major and Miner : An original comedy drama in two acts,
				  by W. Ellis.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1885-1887</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1887</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">71</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Mayhew, E[dward] and G. Smith</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Make Your Wills! : A farce in one act. By E. Mayhew and
				  G. Smith.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 124</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">71</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Bernard, William Bayle</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Man About Town! : A farce in one act. By William
				  Bayle Bernard.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1880-1881</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1756</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">71</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Bernard, William Bayle</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Man about Town! : A farce in one act. By William
				  Bayle Bernard.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1835-1848</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 171</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan publisher wrapper. Also has a protective wrapper from a
				  previous owner. </p>
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                  <container type="box">71</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Arnold, Samuel James</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Man and Wife; or, More Secrets Than One! : A comedy in
				  five acts. By Samuel James Arnold, Esq. As performed at the Drury-Lane and
				  New-York Theatres. (from the London, fifth edition)</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1809</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: At the Dramatic Repository, Shakspeare-Gallery</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>D. Longworth,</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">71</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Webster, B[enjamin]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Man Is Not Perfect, Nor Woman Neither : A comic drama in
				  one act. By B. Webster, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">71</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Poel, W[illia]m</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Man of Forty : A comedietta in one act. By Kotzebue.
				  Adapted for the English stage by Mr. Wm. Poel.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1881-1883</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1782</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Poel, W[illia]m</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Man of Forty : A comedietta in one act. By Kotzebue.
				  Adapted fro the English stage by Mr. Wm. Poel.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1782</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Macklin, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Man of the World : A comedy in five acts. By Charles
				  Macklin.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1054</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">71</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Grundy, Sydney</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Man Proposes : An original comedietta in one act. By
				  Sydney Grundy.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 384</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Langbridge, Frederick</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Man Proposes : An original comedietta in one act. By
				  Frederick Langbridge.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1469</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>The Man Who Wasn't : A farce in one act. By H.A.V.
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2071</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">À Beckett, Gilbert Abbott</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Man With the Carpet Bag : A farce in one act. By
				  Gilbert Abbott Beckett, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 319</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Lucas, W[illiam] J[ames]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Man With the Iron Mask : Adapted from the French, by
				  W.J. Lucas, Esq. In four epochs.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 230</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Wooler, J[ohn] P[ratt]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Man Without a Head : A farce in one act. By J.P.
				  Wooler, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 272</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Colman, George, the Elder</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Manager in Distress : A prelude. by George Colman,
				  the Elder.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1871-1872</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1399</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>olive green wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">[Talfourd, Francis and William Palmer Hale]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Mandarin's Daughter! Being the Simple Story of the
				  Willow-Pattern Plate : A Chinese tale, from the heads of the authors of Godiva,
				  &amp;c., &amp;c.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1865</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 74</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Title is written in as "Willow Pattern Plate" on
				  front cover.</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">71</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Maturin, Charles Robert]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Manuel : A tragedy in five acts. As performed at the
				  Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane. By the author of Bertram.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1817</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: At the Dramatic Repository, Shakspeare-Gallery</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>David Longworth</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">71</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Marble Heart; or, The Sculptor's Dream : A romance
				  of real life. In five chapters. By Charles Selby, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 270</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">72</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Marble Heart; or, The Sculptor's Dream : A romance
				  of real life. In five chapters. By Charles Selby, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Standard Drama], [270]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. Previous owner: Edwin Clifford.</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">72</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Harrison, Wilmot</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Margate Sands : A farce in one act, by Wilmot
				  Harrison.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1894</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 913</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">72</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pitt, George Dibdin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Marianne, The Child of Charity : A domestic drama in
				  three acts. By George Dibdin Pitt, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1881-1883</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1774</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">72</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Forrest, Harry</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Marie Antoinette, Queen of France : An historical drama
				  in five acts, with a prologue. From the Italian tragedy written for Madame
				  Ristori. By Signor Giacometti. Adapted and arranged by Harry Forrest, New York,
				  1867.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1892-1894</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1235</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">72</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Meighan, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Maria : A farcical sketch. By John Meighan.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1892-1894</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2051</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">72</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wooler, J[ohn] P[ratt]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Marriage At Any Price : An original farce in one act. By
				  J.P. Wooler, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1877</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 33 Rose Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>De Witt's Acting Plays, 63</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">72</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Poole, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Married and Single : A comedy in three acts. By John
				  Poole.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 74</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">72</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">O'Callaghan, P.P</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Married Bachelor : A farce in one act. By P.P.
				  O'Callaghan.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 140</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">72</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">O'Callaghan, P.P</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Married Bachelor; or, Master and Man : A comic farce
				  in one act; by P.P. O'Callaghan, Esq. Performed with distinguished success at
				  Drury Lane and the Adelphi Theatre.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1826-1827</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 98 High Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Richardson</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>has protective wrapper from previous owner: J. Biddles. Contains
				  minor production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">72</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Married Daughters and Young Husbands : An original comic
				  drama in two acts, by John Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1901-1904</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 286</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">72</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Mathews, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Married for Money : Comedy in three acts. By Charles
				  Mathews, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 416</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">72</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Married in Haste : An original comedy in four acts, by
				  Henry J. Byron.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 E. 14th St. Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Parlor Comedies, 6</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>greyish-green wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">72</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Married Rake : A farce in one act, by Charles Selby,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 71</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">72</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Barnett, Morris</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Married Un-Married : A drama in two acts. By Morris
				  Barnett.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 202</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">72</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Jerrold, Douglas [William]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Martha Willis, The Servant Maid : An original domestic
				  drama in two acts. By Douglas Jerrold.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1860</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 484</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">72</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Jerrold, Douglas [William]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Martha Willis, The Servant Maid : An original domestic
				  drama in two acts. By Douglas Jerrold.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 484</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">72</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Hazlewood, C[olin] H[enry]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Mary Edmonstone : A pathetic and romantic drama. Written
				  by C.H. Hazlewood.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1543</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">73</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>Mary Price; or, The Adventures of A Servant Girl : A
				  domestic drama in two acts. Founded on the popular work by Mr. G.W.M.
				  Reynolds.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 770</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">73</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Burnand, F[rancis] C[owley]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Mary Turner; or, The Wicious Willin and the Wictorious
				  Wirtue! : An entirely new and original burlesque in one act. By F.C. Burnand,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1867</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1158</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">73</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Taylor, Tom</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Mary Warner : A domestic drama in four acts. By Tom
				  Taylor.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900?</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Chicago</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Dramatic Publishing Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Sergel's Acting Drama, 496</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">73</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Townsend, Thompson</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Mary's Dream; or, Far, Far at Sea! : A melo drama in
				  three acts, by Thompson Townsend.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1600</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">73</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Townsend, Thompson</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Mary's Dream; or, Far, Far at Sea! : A melo drama in
				  three acts, by Thompson Townsend.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1837-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Duncombe's British Theatre], [230]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper, but it has a protective wrapper added by a
				  previous owner: J. Biddles. Contains production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">73</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Townsend, Thompson</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Mary's Dream; or, Far, Far at Sea! : A melo drama in
				  three acts, by Thompson Townsend.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1837-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Duncombe's British Theatre], [230]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper, but it has a protective wrapper added by a
				  previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">73</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Taylor, Tom and Charles Reade</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Masks and Faces; or, Before and Behind the Curtain : A
				  comedy in two acts. By Tom Taylor, and Charles Reade.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 240</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Masks and Faces; or, Before and Behind the Curtain : A
				  comedy in two acts. By Tom Taylor, and Charles Reade.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 240</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Milner, G.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Massaniello; or, The Dumb Girl of Portici : A musical
				  drama in three acts. By G. Milner.</unittitle>
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				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 194</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">73</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Kenney, James</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Masaniello; or, The Dumb Girl of Portici : A grand opera
				  in three acts. Translated by James Kenney. Music by Auber.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1871</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1385</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light green wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">73</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Master Jones's Birthday : A farce in one act. By John
				  Maddison Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1880</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1214</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">73</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Phillips, [Elizabeth Welsby]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Master Passion : A comedy in two acts. By Mrs.
				  Alfred Phillips.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 105</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">73</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Peake, Richard B[rinsley]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>"Master's Rival;" or, A Day at Boulogne : A farce in two
				  acts. By Richard B. Peake.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1871-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1407</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">73</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Reeve, Wybert</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Match for a Mother-in-Law : An original comedietta in
				  one act, by Wybert Reeve.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1880-1881</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1767</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">73</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dance, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Match in the Dark : Comedietta in one act. Written by
				  Charles Dance, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 221</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">73</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Poole, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Match Making : A petite comedy in one act. From the
				  French. By John Poole, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 398</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">73</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Cheltnam, Charles Smith</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Matchmaker : A farcical comedy in two acts. By
				  Charles Smith Cheltnam.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1901-1904</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1392</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">73</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Bridgeman, [John] V[ipon]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>"Matrimonial---A Gentleman," &amp;c. "For Further
				  Particulars, Apply At ---" : An entirely original farce in one act. By I.V.
				  Bridgeman.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 96</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">74</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morland, Charlotte E.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Matrimonial Agency : An original farce in one act.
				  By Charlotte E. Morland. </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 369</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">74</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Simpson, J[ohn] Palgrave</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Matrimonial Prospectuses! : A comedietta in one act. By
				  J. Palgrave Simpson, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 81</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">74</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Kenney, James</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Matrimony : A petite opera in two acts, altered from the
				  French, by James Kenney (...). As performed at the London and American
				  Theatres.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 106</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">74</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Kenney, James</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Matrimony : A petit opera in two acts. Altered from the
				  French, by James Kenney (...). As performed at the theatres of Drury-Lane and
				  New-York. From the prompt-book--by permission.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1805</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: At the Dramatic Repository, Shakspeare-Gallery</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>D. Longworth,</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">74</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Oxberry, W[illia]m Henry</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Matteo Falcone; or, The Brigand and His Son : A
				  melo-drama in one act, by Wm. Henry Oxberry, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 188</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellowish-orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">74</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Oxberry, W[illiam] H[enry]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Matteo Falcone! or, The Brigand and His Son! : A melo
				  drama in one act, by W.H. Oxberry, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1836-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 182</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown publisher wrapper. Also has a protective wrapper added
				  around that from a previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">74</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Phillips, Watts</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Maud's Peril : A play in four acts. By Watts Phillips,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1870-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Lacy's Acting Edtiion], [1186]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange publisher wrapper, with only the back cover retained. It
				  also has a brown paper wrapper from the previous owner: Frank Smith.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">74</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Somerset, C[harles] A.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Maurice, the Woodcutter : A melo drama in three acts. By
				  C.A. Somerset, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1831-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Duncombe's British Theatre], [45]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">74</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Somerset, C[harles] A.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Maurice, the Woodcutter; or, The Prince and the Peasant
				  : A domestic drama in two acts. By C.A. Somerset.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1828-1836</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Little Queen Street, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Duncombe </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 45</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan publisher wrapper. Also has a protective wrapper from a
				  previous owner: J. Biddles. Contains minor production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">74</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Somerset, C[harles] A.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Maurice, the Woodcutter : A melo-drama in two acts. By
				  C.A. Somerset, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1837-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York and Philadelphia</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Turner &amp; Fisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Turner's Dramatic Library, [79]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. This copy has a protective wrapper from
				  the previous owner: Wm. J. LeMoyne.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">74</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Reece, R[obert]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>May; or, Dolly's Delusion : A domestic drama in three
				  acts. By R. Reece.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 E. 14th St. Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 375</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">74</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Foote, Samuel</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Mayor of Garratt : A farce by Samuel Foote, with a
				  history of the mock election formerly held there. </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1866-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Lacy's Acting Edtiion], [1078]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">74</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Foote, Samuel</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Mayor of Garratt : A farce in two acts. By Samuel
				  Foote, Esq. Correctly given as performed at the Theatres Royal, with
				  remarks.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1824</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 3 Wall Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Charles Wiley</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper, but a protective wrapper has been added by
				  a previous owner, with the name and date on the front cover: "J. Fletcher,
				  1847." The full publisher information is: "New-York: Published by Charles
				  Wiley, No. 3 Wall-street, and H.C. Carey &amp; I.Lea, and McCarty &amp; Davis,
				  Philadelphia, and Saml. H. Parker, Boston."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">74</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Milner, H[enry] M.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Mazeppa; or, The Wild Horse of Tartary : A romantic
				  drama in three acts. Dramatised from Lord Byron's poem by H.M. Milner, and
				  adapted to the stage under the direction of Mr. Ducrow.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 184</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">74</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Mazeppa! : A burlesque extravaganza in one act, by Henry
				  J. Byron, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1862-1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 690</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">74</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Milner, H[enry] M.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Mazeppa : A romantic drama in three acts. Dramatised
				  from Lord Byron's poem by H.M. Milner, and adapted to the stage under the
				  direction of Mr. Ducrow.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1831-1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 38</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>greyish-tan publisher wrapper. This also has a protective
				  wrapper added by a previous owner.: J. Biddles. Contains extensive production
				  notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">74</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Mazourka; or, The Stick, The Pole, and The Tartar : A
				  burlesque extravaganza in one act, founded on a famous French ballet, entitled
				  "Le Diable à Quatre." By Henry J. Byron.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1865</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 940</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">75</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Prevost, C[onstance] M.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Meadowsweet : A play in one act. By C.M.
				  Prevost.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1901</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2084</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. The cover title is given in two words:
				  "Meadow Sweet."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">75</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Bellingham, Henry and W[illiam] Best</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Meddle and Muddle : A farce in one act. Written by Henry
				  Bellingham and W. Best.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2044</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">75</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brough, Robert B[arnabas]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Medea; or, The Best of Mothers, With a Brute of a
				  Husband : A burlesque in one act, by Robert B. Brough.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1866-1867</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 393</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">75</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Heron, Matilda</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Medea : A tragedy in three acts. Translated from the
				  French of M. Legouve, by Matilda Heron.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">75</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Heron, Matilda</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Medea : A tragedy in three acts. Translated from the
				  French of M. Legouve, by Matilda Heron.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">75</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Craven, H[enry] T[hornton]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Meg's Diversion : A drama in two acts. By H.T.
				  Craven.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1866-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 344</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">75</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Craven, H[enry] T[hornton]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Meg's Diversion : A drama in two acts. By H.T.
				  Craven.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 344</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">75</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">West, B[enjamin]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Melmoth, the Wanderer : A melo-dramatic romance in three
				  acts. By B. West.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper. This play is in a Lacy's Acting Edition wrapper,
				  with a series number that might be 1263, but I don't think it was actually
				  included in the series.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">75</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pemberton, T[homas] Edgar</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Melting Moments : A comedietta in one act. By T. Edgar
				  Pemberton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1885-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1876</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">75</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Ellis, Walter</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>"Mem. VII" : An original comedietta in one act. By
				  Walter Ellis.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1899 </unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2111</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. The cover title is: "Mem. 7".</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">75</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brough, Robert [Barnabas] and [Henry] Sutherland Edwards</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Mephistopheles; or, An Ambassador From Below : An
				  extravaganza in one act. By Robert Brough and Sutherland Edwards.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1892</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 361</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">75</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Kinnaird, Douglas</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Merchant of Bruges : Altered from Beaumont and
				  Fletcher's comedy of Beggar's Bush. By the Honorable Douglas Kinnaird. Now
				  performing, with universal applause, at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Second
				  edition.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1816</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Paternoster Row</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Whittingham and Arliss</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">75</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Booth, Edwin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Shakespeare's Comedy of The Merchant of Venice : The
				  prompt-book. Edited by William Winter. As presented by Edwin Booth.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1923</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Philadelphia: 1617 Latimer St.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Penn Play Compaany</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">75</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Shakespeare, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Merchant of Venice : A comedy in five acts. By
				  William Shakspeare</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1943</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 61</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">75</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Shakespeare, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Merchant of Venice : A comedy in five acts. By
				  William Shakspeare</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1936</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 61</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">75</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Shakespeare, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Merchant of Venice : A comedy in five acts. By
				  William Shakspeare</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1920</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Chicago</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Dramatic Publishing Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. This is the first of two copies of this play bound
				  into the same library binder.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">75</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Shakespeare, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>[The Merchant of Venice]</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1870-1900</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[Boston]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Ginn Brothers?]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. This is the second of two copies of this play bound
				  into the same library binder. This one lacks a title page, and may lack some
				  pages of the text, but appears to be part of Ginn Brothers Hudson's School
				  Shakespeare series.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">75</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Shakespeare, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Merchant of Venice : By William Shakespeare. From
				  the Riverside edition of Shakespeare's works. Annotated for school use by
				  Samuel Thurber.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1901-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: 4 Park Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Houghton, Mifflin and Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Riverside Literature Series, 55</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>cream-colored wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">76</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Shakespeare, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Merchant of Venice : A comedy in five acts. By
				  William Shakspeare</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1936</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 61</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">76</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Shakespeare, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Merchant of Venice : A comedy in five acts. By
				  William Shakspeare</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T.H. French, Successor to Samuel French &amp; Son, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 61</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper. Previous owner: Sarah Truax. Contains minor
				  production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">76</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Swears, Herbert</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Mere Man : A farcical episode in one act. By Herbert
				  Swears.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 380</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">76</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Paull, H[arry] M[ajor]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Merrifield's Ghost : An original comedy in one act. By
				  H.M. Paull.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1896-1899</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2083</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">76</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Shakespeare, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Merry Wives of Windsor : A comedy in five acts. By
				  William Shakspeare.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1936</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 241</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">76</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Shakespeare, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Merry Wives of Windsor : A comedy in five acts. By
				  William Shakspeare</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1936</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 241</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">76</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Shakespeare, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>[The Merry Wives of Windsor]</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1820-1850</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. This is without title page or publisher information.
				  It is a prompt copy from an unnamed owner</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">76</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Vellère, Dr. [Edward Raphael Weller]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Meted Out : An original modern drama in four acts. By
				  Dr. Vellère. Dedicated to the patrons of the legitimate drama.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1873</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1471</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">76</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Vellère, Dr. [Edward Raphael Weller]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Meted Out : An original modern drama in four acts. By
				  Dr. Vellère. Second Edition. Dedicated to the patrons of the legitimate
				  drama.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1880-1881</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1471</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">76</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Bernard, William Bayle</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Middy Ashore : A farce in one act. By By [sic]
				  William Bayle Bernard.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 99</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">76</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Barnett, C[harles] Z[achary]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Midnight! or, The Sentinel and the Hour! : A melo drama
				  in three acts. By C.Z. Barnett, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1845-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 418</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pink publisher wrapper. This also has a protective wrapper from
				  a previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">76</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Inchbald, [Elizabeth (Simpson)]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Midnight Hour : A petite comedy in three acts, by
				  Mrs. Inchbald.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1883-1885</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1825</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">76</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Barnett, C[harles] Z[achary]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Midnight: The Thirteenth Chime; or, Old Saint Paul's : A
				  melo drama in three acts. By C.Z. Barnett, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1514</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">76</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John M[addison]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Midnight Watch : An original drama in one act. By
				  John M. Morton, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 578</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. Previous owner: William C. De Mille.
				  Contains production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">76</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Shakespeare, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Midsummer-Night's Dream : In three acts, by William
				  Shakspeare.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1936</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 106</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">76</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Shakespeare, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Midsummer-Night's Dream : In three acts, by William
				  Shakspeare.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1936</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 106</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">76</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Gilbert, W[illiam] S[chwenck] and Arthur Sullivan</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Mikado; or, The Town of Titipu : An entirely new and
				  original Japanese opera in two acts. Written by W.S. Gilbert. Composed by
				  Arthur Sullivan.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1885-1886</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>Grey wrapper. The wrapper says that this was reprinted from the
				  Chappell &amp; Co. edition, but there is no American publisher listed. The
				  wrapper also has extensive advertisements for the Knabe Piano. Previous owner:
				  William C. De Mille</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">77</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Craven, H[enry] T[hornton]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Milky White : An original domestic drama in two acts. By
				  H.T. Craven, Esq. As first performed at the Strand Theatre, London, Sept. 28,
				  1864.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1867-1869</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 13 Frankfort Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>De Witt's Acting Plays, 15</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>cream-colored wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">77</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Craven, H[enry] T[hornton]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Milky White : An original domestic drama in two acts. By
				  H.T. Craven, Esq. As first performed at the Strand Theatre, London, Sept. 28,
				  1864.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1867-1869</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 13 Frankfort Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>De Witt's Acting Plays, 15</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>cream-colored wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">77</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Talfourd, Francis and Henry J[ames] Byron</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Miller and His Men : A burlesque mealy-drama in one
				  act by Francis Talfourd and Henry J. Byron.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1860-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 670</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">77</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pocock, I[saac]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Miller and His Men : A melo-drama in two acts. By I.
				  Pocock, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 199</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">77</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pocock, [Isaac]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Miller and His Men : A melo-drama in two acts. By
				  J.[sic] Pocock, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1831</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Philadelphia: 201 Chesnut-Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>C. &amp; J. Neal</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper added by a previous
				  owner: Ed. Acker. Contains production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">77</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pocock, I[saac]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Miller and His Men : A melo-drama in two acts, by I.
				  Pocock, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1847-1861</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Peter's Hill, St. Paul's, E.C.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Music-Publishing Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper added by a previous
				  owner: William J. Le Moyne.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">77</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Fitzball, Edward</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Miller of Derwent Water : A drama in three acts. By
				  Edward Fitzball.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 179</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">77</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wilks, Thomas Egerton</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Miller of Whetstone; or, the Cross-Bow Letter : An
				  original comic burletta in one act. By Thomas Egerton Wilks.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1853-1854</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Wellington Street Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 95</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. This also has a protective wrapper from a
				  later owner. This is a prompt copy from J. Biddles. Title given on wrapper as
				  "The Cross Bow Letter."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">77</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wilks, Thomas Egerton</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Miller of Whetstone; or, the Cross-Bow Letter : An
				  original comic burletta in one act. By Thomas Egerton Wilks.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 95</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. The title on the wrapper of this copy is:
				  "Miller of Whetstone"</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">77</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Saville, John Faucit</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Miller's Maid : A melo-drama in two acts by John
				  Faucit Saville.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Acting Edition], [1570]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">77</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Saville, J[ohn] Faucit</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Miller's Maid! : A domestic drama in two acts. By J.
				  Saville Faucit</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1831-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 67</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pink publisher wrapper. This also has a protective wrapper from
				  a previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">77</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Saville, John Faucit</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Miller's Maid : A melo-drama in two acts. Founded on
				  Bloomfield's poem of that name, and the songs principally slected from his
				  works. By John Faucit Saville.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 93</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Previous owner: Edwin Clifford.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">164</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pinero, Arthur [Wing]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The "Mind the Paint" Girl : A comedy in four acts. By
				  Arthur Pinero.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <p>London</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Printed at the Chiswick Press [Printed, Not Published]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>this is in a red wrapper. Imprint reads: "printed for use in the
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Printed at the Chiswick Press [Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>this is in a red wrapper. Imprint reads: "printed for use in the
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                     <persname role="author">Lemon, Mark</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Mind Your Own Business : An original drama in three
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 94</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Fitzball, Edward</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Momentous Question : An original domestic drama in
				  two acts. By Edward Fitzball, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Standard Drama], [254]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">77</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Fitzball, Edward</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Momentous Question : An original domestic drama in
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 254</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Oxenford, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Monastery of St. Just : A play in three acts.
				  Adapted from the French of Casimir Delavigne. By John Oxenford,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1864</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bokseller [sic]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 936</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">77</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Bulwer, Edward Lytton</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Money : A comedy in five acts. By Sir Edward Lytton
				  Bulwer. As played at the Park Theatre.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 8</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">77</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Bulwer, Edward Lytton</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Money : A comedy in five acts. By Sir Edward Lytton
				  Bulwer. As played at the Park Theatre.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 8</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">78</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Bulwer, Edward Lytton</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Money : A comedy in five acts. By Sir Edward Lytton
				  Bulwer. As played at the Park Theatre.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 8</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Bulwer, Edward Lytton</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Money : A comedy in five acts. By Edward Bulwer-Lytton
				  (1803-1873). First performed at the Haymarket Theatre, 8 December
				  1840.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>This is a photocopy of the play from an anthology of plays.</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">78</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Fletcher, Evelyn</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Monologues A La Mode, and Ballads of the Comical
				  Couples. : A book of recitations. By Evelyn Fletcher.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton St., Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>grey wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">78</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Barnett, Morris</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Monsieur Jacques : A musical piece by Morris Barnett.
				  The music by John Barnett.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1901-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 419</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">78</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Moncrief[f], [William Thomas]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Monsieur Tonson : A farce in two acts. By
				  Moncrieff.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 127</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">78</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Moncrieff, W[illiam] T[homas]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Monsieur Tonson : A farce in two acts. By W.T. Moncrief,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1847-1860</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Peter's Hill, Doctor's Commons</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>G.H. Davidson</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 106</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">78</container>
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                     <persname role="author">[Fechter, Charles?]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Monte Cristo : A drama in five acts. </unittitle>
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				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton St., Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Acting Edition], [1148]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">78</container>
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                     <persname role="author">[Fechter, Charles?]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Monte Cristo : A drama in five acts. </unittitle>
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				  1910-1913</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton St., Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1148</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">78</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Dauncey, Silvanus</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Month After Date : An original comedy-drama in one
				  act. By Silvanus Dauncey.</unittitle>
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				  1885-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1861</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">78</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Rodwell, Thomas G.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>More Blunders Than One : A farce in one act. By Thomas
				  G. Rodwell, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 182</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">78</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Cheltnam, Charles Smith</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>More Precious Than Gold! : A comedy in two acts. By
				  Charles Smith Cheltnam, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 763</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">78</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Matthison, Arthur</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>More Than Ever : A concerted tragedy in one horror. By
				  Arthur Matthison.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1907-1909</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton St., Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 9</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">78</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dance, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Morning Call : An original comedietta in one act. By
				  Charles Dance, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1943</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 57</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">78</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dance, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Morning Call : An original comedietta in one act. By
				  Charles Dance, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 57</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Craven, H[enry] T[hornton]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Miriam's Crime : A drama in three acts. By H.T.
				  Craven.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1913</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton St., Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 893</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, J[ohn] B[aldwin]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Mischief-Making : An interlude in one act. By J.B.
				  Buckstone, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 129</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">78</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Cross, Julian</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Miser : An original drama in one act. Written by
				  Julian Cross.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1926</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">78</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Prest, Tho[ma]s Peckett</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Miser of Shoreditch : An original romantic drama in
				  two acts. By Thos. Peckett Prest.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 267</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">78</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Marryat, Florence and Charles L. Young</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Miss Chester : Drama in three acts. By Florence Marryat
				  and Sir Charles L. Young, Bart.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Acting Edition], [1549]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">78</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Marryat, Florence and Charles L. Young</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Miss Chester : Drama in three acts. By Florence Marryat
				  and Sir Charles L. Young, Bart.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1549</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">79</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Shirley, Arthur</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Miss Cleopatra : A farce in three acts (adapted from
				  “Les Amours de Cléopâtre.”). By Arthur Shirley.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">79</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Shirley, Arthur</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Miss Cleopatra : A farce in three acts (adapted from
				  “Les Amours de Cléopâtre.”). By Arthur Shirley.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">79</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Introductions and Alterations in the Burlesque of
				  Miss Eily O'Connor. : As represented at The Royal Strand Theatre, on Wednesday,
				  the 6th of August, 1862.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1865</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 781</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>olive green wrapper. The title and subtitle listed for this is
				  from the first title page in the play. The first title page is followed by 7
				  pages of changes and alterations, after which there is a second title page:
				  "Miss Eily O'Connor. A new and original burlesque, founded on the great
				  sensation drama of The Colleen Bawn. By Henry J. Byron, (member of the Dramatic
				  Authors' Society)." The first performance of this earlier version is listed as:
				  Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, November 25, 1861.</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">79</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Morton, Edward A.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Miss Impudence : Saynète. By Edward A.
				  Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1892-1894</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2016</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">79</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, Edward A.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Miss Impudence : Saynète. By Edward A.
				  Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1892-1894</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2016</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">79</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Robinson, Nugent</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Miss Tibbets' Back Hair : A farce in one act. By Nugent
				  Robinson, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1871-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1350</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light green wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">79</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Goddard, Kate</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Mistaken Identity : By Kate Goddard.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 387</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">79</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wilks, Thomas Egerton</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Mistaken Story : A farce in one act. By Thomas Egerton
				  Wilks.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 288</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">79</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Somerset, Charles [A.]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Mistletoe Bough; or, The Fatal Chest : A melo-drama
				  in two acts. By Charles Somerset</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1494</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">79</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Moncrieff, W[illiam] T[homas]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Mistress of the Mill : A comedietta in one act. By
				  W.T. Moncrieff, Esq. First performed at the Theatre Royal, Sadler's Wells, on
				  Wednesday, October 17th, 1849.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1850</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 31 Bow Street, Covent Garden</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>S.G. Fairbrother</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">79</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Moncrieff, W[illiam] T[homas]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Mistress of the Mill : A comedietta in one act. By
				  W.T. Moncrieff, Esq. </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1866-1867</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 308</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>dark blue wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">79</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Fane, Sydney</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Mixed Addresses : A duologue for male characters by
				  Sydney Fane.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 390</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">79</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wigan, Alfred</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Model of A Wife : A farce in one act. By Alfred Wigan,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Lacy's Acting Edition], [914]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">79</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wigan, Alfred</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Model of A Wife : A farce in one act. By Alfred Wigan,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 914</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">79</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Sedgwick, Alfred B.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Molly Moriarty : An Irish musical sketch. Composed,
				  written and adapted by Alfred B. Sedgwick.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 33 Rose Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>De Witt's Ethiopian and Comic Drama, 101</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">79</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Most Unwarrantable Intrusion : A comic interlude in
				  one act. Written by John Maddison Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 238</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">79</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, J[ohn] M[addison]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Mother and Child Are Doing Well : A farce in one
				  act, by J.M. Morton, Esq. </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">79</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Graves, Clo[tilde August Inez Mary]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Mother of Three : An original farce in three acts, by
				  Clo. Graves.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's International Copyrighted Edition of the Works of the
				  Best Authors, 176</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light green wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">79</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Motto: I Am "All There" : A new and original
				  burlesque, founded on the Lyceum drama of the "Duke's Motto." By Henry J.
				  Byron.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872 </unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 875</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">79</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Thackeray, Thomas James?]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Mountain Sylph! : A romantic grand opera in two
				  acts. The whole of the music composed by John Barnett.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1880-1881</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1798</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">79</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brough, Robert B[arnabas]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Moustache Movement : An original farce in one act.
				  By Robert B. Brough.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1860-1862</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 205</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">165</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Raymond, R[ichard] J[ohn]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Mr. &amp; Mrs. Peter White : A farce in one act. By R.J.
				  Raymond.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1858</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: 128 Washington Street, corner of Water</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>William V. Spencer</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Spencer's Boston Theatre, 136</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>this has a protective wrapper from a previous owner: W.J.
				  LeMoyne.</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">80</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Mr. Buckstone's Voyage Round the Globe (In Leicester
				  Square) : A new and original cosmographical visionary extravaganza, and
				  dramatic review. In one act and four quarters. By J.R. Planché.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 211</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">80 </container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Hancock, William and Arthur Moore</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Mr. Scroggins: or, Change of Name : A farce in one act.
				  By William Hancock and Arthur Moore.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1152</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">80</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Stirling, Edward</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Mrs. Caudle's Curtain Lecture : An apropos bagatelle in
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				  Esq.</unittitle>
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				  1878-1887</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 163</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Barnett, Morris</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Mrs. G---, of The Golden Pippin! : A musical piece in
				  two acts by Morris Barnett, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1828-1836</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Little Queen Street, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Duncombe</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Duncombe's British Theatre]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">80</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Cheltnam, Charles Smith</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Mrs. Green's Snug Little Business : An original farce in
				  one act. By Charles Smith Cheltnam.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1868-1869</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 965</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">80</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Moore, Bertha</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Mrs. or Miss. : By Bertha Moore.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2200</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">80</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Webster, B[enjamin Nottingham]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Mrs. Sarah Gamp's Tea and Turn Out : A Bozzian sketch in
				  one act, by B. Webster, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1846-1853</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Suffolk Street, Pall Mall East</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Webster and Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Webster's Acting National Drama, 136</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">80</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Raymond, R[ichard] J[ohn]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Mrs. White : A farce in one act. By R.J.
				  Raymond.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 818</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">80</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Raymond, R[ichard] J[ohn]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Mrs. White : A farce in one act. By R.J.
				  Raymond</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1836-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Duncombe's British Theatre]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper added by previous
				  owner: J. Biddles. Contains minor production notations.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">80</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Allingham, John Till</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Mrs. Wiggins. : A farce in two acts. By John Till
				  Allingham.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1828-1836</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Little Queen Street, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 7</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper added by previous
				  owner: J. Biddles.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">80</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Allingham, J[ohn] T[ill]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Mrs. Wiggins. : A farce in one act, by J.T.
				  Allingham.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1831-1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden, New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 214</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">80</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>Mrs. Willis's Will : A comic drama in one act. Adapted
				  from the French of Emile Souvestre.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 382</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">80</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Shak[e]speare, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Much Ado About Nothing : A comedy in six acts. By
				  William Shakspeare.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1870-1871</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: Booth's Theatre</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>H.L. Hinton</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. This appears to be a souvenir edition from Edwin
				  Booth's production of the play at Booth's Theatre, but the cover has been
				  almost entirely removed.</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">80</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Shak[e]speare, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Shakespeare's Comedy of Much Ado About Nothing, as
				  Produced by Edwin Booth [from front cover] : A comedy in six acts. By William
				  Shakspeare.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1870-1871</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: Booth's Theatre</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>H.L. Hinton</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>in tan wrapper. This is a souvenir edition from a performance of
				  Edwin Booth's production of the play at Booth's Theatre.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">80</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Shak[e]speare, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Much Ado About Nothing : A comedy in six acts. By
				  William Shakspeare.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1936</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 55</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">80</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Shak[e]speare, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Much Ado About Nothing : A comedy in six acts. By
				  William Shakspeare.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 55</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">80</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Shak[e]speare, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Much Ado About Nothing : A comedy in six acts. By
				  William Shakspeare.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 55</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper. Previous owner: Sarah Truax.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">80</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Shak[e]speare, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Much Ado About Nothing : A comedy in six acts. By
				  William Shakspeare.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1936</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 55</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">81</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Oxenford, John and Joseph Hatton</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Much Too Clever: or, A Friend Indeed : Extravagant
				  comedy, in one act and three scenes, adapted from the French by John Oxenford
				  and Joseph Hatton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1707</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">81</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brough, William and Andrew Halliday</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Mudborough Election! : A new and original farce in one
				  act. By William Brough and Andrew Halliday.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1869</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 996</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>bluish-green wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">81</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Muleteer of Toledo; or, King, Queen, and Knave : A
				  comic drama in two acts. By John Maddison Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1869</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 264</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">81</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Bernard, William Bayle</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Mummy : A farce in one act. By William Bayle
				  Bernard.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 210</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">81</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Townsend, W[illiam] Thompson</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Mutineer's Widow : A nautical drama in three acts,
				  by W. Thompson Townsend, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1838-1841</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Brydges Street, Covent Garden</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Pattie</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper added by unkown
				  previous owner. </p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">81</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Jerrold, Douglas [William]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Mutiny at the Nore : A nautical drama in two acts.
				  By Douglas Jerrold.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1868 </unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1167</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">81</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Arnold, Samuel J[ames]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>My Aunt : A petite comedy in two acts. By Samuel J.
				  Arnold, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 302</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">81</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Arnold, Samuel J[ames]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>My Aunt : A petite comedy in two acts. By Samuel J.
				  Arnold, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 302</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper. Previous owner: Edwin Clifford.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">81</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>My Aunt's Husband : An original comic drama in one act,
				  by Charles Selby, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1873 </unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 554</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">81</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>My Bachelor Days : A farce in one act. By John Maddison
				  Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1883-1885</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1840</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Oxenford, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>My Fellow Clerk : A farce in one act. By John Oxenford,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
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				  1878-1887</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 196</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">81</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>My First Fit of the Gout : An original farce in one act.
				  By John Maddison Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 163</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">81</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Yates, Edmund [Hodgson] and N[icholas] H[erbert] Harrington</persname>
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                  <unittitle>My Friend From Leatherhead : A farce in one act by
				  Edmund Yates (...) and N.H. Harrington.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1891</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 437</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">81</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Yates, Edmund [Hodgson] and N[icholas] H[erbert] Harrington</persname>
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                  <unittitle>My Friend From Leatherhead : A farce in one act by
				  Edmund Yates (...) and N.H. Harrington.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 437</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper. This also has a protective wrapper added by the
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                     <persname role="author">Golsworthy, Arnold and E.B. Norman</persname>
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                  <unittitle>My Friend Jarlet : An original play in one act. Written
				  by Arnold Golsworthy and E.B. Norman.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1900</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1915</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">81</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>My Friend the Major : An original farce in one act. By
				  Charles Selby, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 231</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>My Great Aunt; or Relations and Friends : A comedy in
				  one act by J.R. Planché, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 293</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">81</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>My Heart's Idol; or, A Desperate Remedy : A comedy in
				  two acts. By J.R. Planché, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 294</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">81</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Brough, William and Andrew Halliday</persname>
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                  <unittitle>My Heart's in the Highlands : A farce in one act, by
				  William Brough and Andrew Halliday.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 898</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">81</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>My Husband's Ghost! : A comic interlude in one act.
				  Written by John Maddison Morton, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 230</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">82</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Whitty, Walter Devereux</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>My Husband's Secret : A farce in one act. By Walter
				  Devereux Whitty, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1527</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">82</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Boucicault, D[ion] G[eorge, Jr.]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>My Little Girl : Play in one act. Adapted from W. Besant
				  and J. Rice's novel of that name. By D.G. Boucicault.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1932</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Paull, H[arry] M[ajor]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>My Lord From Town : A pastoral play in two acts. By H.M.
				  Paull.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1913-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton St., Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2444</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">82</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Theyre-Smith, S[penser]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>My Lord in Livery : A farce in one act. By S. Theyre
				  Smith</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 352</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Prichard, J[oseph] V[ila]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>My Mother-In-Law; or, A Divorce Wanted : Adapted from
				  the French of "Le Proces Veradieux," by J.V. Prichard. Now being played under
				  the titles of "Great Divorce Case," "Life," and "Wanted, a Divorce." A comedy
				  in three acts.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 &amp; 30 W. 38th St.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Parlor Comedies, 3</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>cream-colored wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">82</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Bunn, Alfred</persname>
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                  <unittitle>My Neighbor's Wife : A farce in one act. Adapted from
				  the French, by Alfred Bunn, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 83</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">82</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">MacFarren, George</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>My Old Woman! : A musical comedy in three acts, by
				  George MacFarren.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1830-1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden, New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. Previous owner: Alfred Harris.</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">82</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Haines, John Thomas</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>My Poll and My Partner Joe : A nautical drama in three
				  acts. By John Thomas Haines.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1058</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">82</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>My Sister From India : A farce in one act, by Charles
				  Selby, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1612</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">82</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Lemon, Mark</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>My Sister Kate : A farce in one act. By Mark
				  Lemon.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 31</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">82</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Lemon, Mark</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>My Sister Kate : A farce in one act. By Mark
				  Lemon.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1838-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 285</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-tan wrapper</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">82</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Parselle, J[ohn]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>My Son's a Daughter : A comic drama in two acts. By J.
				  Parselle, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1862-1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 839</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pink wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">82</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Williams, Thomas J[ohn]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>My Turn Next! : A farce. By Thomas J. Williams,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 336</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">82</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Scott, Shafto</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>My Unkown Friend : A drama in three acts. By Shafto
				  Scott. Being a dramatized version of the novel "Great Expectations," by the
				  late Charles Dickens.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1875-1905</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 313 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Dicks</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Dicks' Standard Plays, 412</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">82</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wilks, Thomas Egerton</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>My Valet and I : An original farce in one act. By Thomas
				  Egerton Wilks, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1842-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper, but it has a protective wrapper added by a
				  previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">82</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Phipps, A.J</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>My Very Last Proposal : An original farce in one act. By
				  A.J. Phipps.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1874-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1522</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>My Villa in Italy : A comedietta, by Charles Marsham
				  Rae.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Hughes, F[red]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>My Wife's Baby : A farce. By F. Hughes, Esq.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1449</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
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                  <unittitle>My Wife's Bonnet : A farce in one act. By John Maddison
				  Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1896-1899</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 949</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Coyne, J[oseph] Stirling</persname>
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                  <unittitle>My Wife's Daughter; or, Volunteer Service : A comedy in
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 29</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Robertson, [Thomas] William</persname>
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                  <unittitle>My Wife's Diary : A farce in one act. Translated and
				  adapted from "Les Memoires de Deux Jeunes Mariees," by MM. Dennery and
				  Clairville, by William Robertson.</unittitle>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 257</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Pemberton, T[homas] Edgar</persname>
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                  <unittitle>My Wife's Father's Sister : A comedietta in one act, by
				  T. Edgar Pemberton.</unittitle>
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				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1705</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Challis, [Henry W.]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>My Wife's Husband : A farce in two acts, by F.
				  Challis</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 126</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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				  Challis</unittitle>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
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               <odd>
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                  <p>[French's Minor Drama], [126]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>in protective wrapper from previous owner: W.J. LeMoyne.</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Mathews, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>My Wife's Mother : A comic drama in two acts, by Charles
				  Mathews.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Wellington Street, Strand</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 336</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>in light orange publisher wrapper. Also has a protective wrapper
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                     <persname role="author">Rodwell, [George] Herbert</persname>
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                  <unittitle>My Wife's Out : An original farce in one act, by Herbert
				  Rodwell.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1865</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bokseller [sic]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 674</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Webster, Benjamin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>My Young Wife, and My Old Umbrella : A farce in one act.
				  Adapted from the French. By Benjamin Webster, comedian.</unittitle>
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				  1872-1878</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 216</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Dillon, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Mysteries of Paris : A drama in three acts. By
				  Charles Dillon.</unittitle>
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				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1731</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">83</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Mysterious Lady! or, "Worth Makes the Man" : A
				  comedy in two acts. By J.R. Planché, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 114</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper</p>
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               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Poole, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Nabob for an Hour : A farce in two acts, by John
				  Poole.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1883-1885</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1616</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Dalrymple, J.S</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Naiad Queen; or, The Revolt of the Naiads : A grand
				  romantic operatic spectacle in three acts. Written by J.S. Dalrymple,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 302</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">83</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Narrow Squeak : An original farce in one act. By John
				  Maddison Morton.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1839</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">83</container>
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                  <unittitle>Nature and Philosophy, or, The Youth Who Never Saw a
				  Woman : A farce in one act.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 185</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">83</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Dance, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Naval Engagements : A comedy in two acts. By Charles
				  Dance, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 32</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Dance, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Naval Engagements : A comedy in two acts. By Charles
				  Dance, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York: 122 Nassau St.]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Samuel French]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Minor Drama], [32]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. Previous owners: Edwin Clifford and/or Ed W.
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                     <persname role="author">Brookfield, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Nearly Seven : A monologue written and acted by Charles
				  Brookfield, at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, Saturday, October 7th,
				  1882.</unittitle>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton St., Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1854</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Hurst, James P.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Nearly Severed : An original domestic play in one act.
				  By James P. Hurst.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1885-1887</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1857</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Oxenford, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Neighbours : A new comedy in two acts. By John Oxenford,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1883-1885</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1087</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">83</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Bernard, William Bayle</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Nervous Man and the Man of Nerve : A farce in two
				  acts. By William Bayle Bernard.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 36</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">84</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Warren, Ernest</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Nettle : A comedietta in one scene, by Ernest
				  Warren.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 381</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">84</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Moore, Bertha</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Neuchars Junction : A comedietta by Bertha
				  Moore.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1901-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2209</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">84</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Reeve, Wybert</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Never Reckon Your Chickens, &amp;c. : A farce in one
				  act. By Wybert Reeve.</unittitle>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Chicago</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Dramatic Publishing Company</p>
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                  <p>Sergel's Acting Drama, 140</p>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 370</p>
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                  <unittitle>The New Groom : A costume comedy in one act, by Charles
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
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                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2207</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The New Haymarket Spring Meeting : A new Easter
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Wellington Street, Strand</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 317</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
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                  <p>[De Witt's Acting Plays], [115]</p>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 13 Frankfort Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>De Witt's Acting Plays, 115</p>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2012</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>A New Way to Pay Old Debts : A comedy in five acts, by
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Peter's Hill, Doctor's Commons</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>G.H. Davidson</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 43</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Newington Butts! : A farce in two scenes. The first by
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1088</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Norwood, Eille</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Newspaper Nuptials : A farcical comedy in one act.
				  Written by Eille Norwood.</unittitle>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton St., Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2214</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Falconer, Edmund</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Next of Kin : An original comic drama in two acts, by
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 679</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Taylor, Tom</persname>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 185</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>A Nice Quiet Day : A farce in one act. By H.T. Hipkins
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 808</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Nicholas Nickelby : A farce in two acts. Taken from the
				  popular work of that name by "Boz." By Edward Stirling, Esq.</unittitle>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 264</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Nicolete : A drama in one act. By Edward Ferris and
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2178</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Night and Morning : A play in five acts, adapted from
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T.H. French, Successor to Samuel French &amp; Son, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 137</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 428</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>A Night at Notting Hill : An original apropos sketch in
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 428</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>A Night on Snowdon : A farce in one act. By Herbert
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1824</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>A Nine Days' Wonder : A comedy drama in three acts. By
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2073</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Taylor, Tom</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Nine Points of the Law : An original comedietta in one
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 600</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1384</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 315</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1735</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1735</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Arden, H[enry] T[homas]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Nobody's Cheild [sic]; or, The Life of an Ocean Waif :
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Phillips, Watts</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Nobody's Child : A romantic drama in three acts. By
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 33 Rose Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>De Witt's Acting Plays, 2</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>Norah Creina : A drama in one act. By E. Stirling,
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 203</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Stirling, E[dward]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Norah Creina : A drama in one act. By E. Stirling,
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: 128 Washington Street, corner of Water</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>William V. Spencer</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Spencer's Boston Theatre, 71</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Norma : A grand tragic opera in two acts. Freely
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				  The overture composed by C. Raper, Esq., (as performed at Her Majesty's
				  Theatre).</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 472</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Oxberry, W[illiam] H[enry]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Norma Travestie : Una grandiosa, tragica, comica, seria,
				  domestica, musica, burlesqua, burletta in one act. Freely rendered (not) from
				  the Italian. By W.H. Oxberry, comedian.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 820</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Robertson, T[homas] W[illiam]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Not At All Jealous : A farce in one act, by T.W.
				  Robertson.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1358</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Bright, [Katherine Coveney Pitt]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Not False But Fickle : Comedy-drama in one act, by Mrs.
				  Augustus Bright.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1737</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">85</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Phillips, Watts</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Not Guilty : A drama in four acts. By Watts Phillips,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 33 Rose Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>De Witt's Acting Plays, 84</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Reeve, Wybert</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Not So Bad After All : An original comedy in three acts.
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Lacy's Acting Edition], [1313]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>Not So Bad After All : An original comedy in three acts.
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1313</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Not Such A Fool As He Looks : An original eccentric
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 392</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Not Such A Fool As He Looks : A farcical drama in three
				  acts. By Henry J. Byron.</unittitle>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 33 Rose Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[De Witt's Acting Plays], [117]</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Craven, Henry Thornton</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Not To Be Done : A farce in one act. By Henry Thornton
				  Craven, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 11</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Fitzball, E[dward]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Note Forger : A melo-drama in two acts, by E.
				  Fitzbell, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1712</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Coyne, J[oseph] Stirling</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Nothing Venture, Nothing Win : A comic drama in two
				  acts, by J. Stirling Coyne, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 521</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Reynolds, Frederick</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Notoriety : A comedy in five acts, by Frederick
				  Reynolds, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 6 Brecknock Place, Camden New Town</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">[Taylor, Tom and Albert Smith]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Novelty Fair; or, Hints for 1851 : An exceedingly
				  premature and thoroughly apropos revue.</unittitle>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 17 Wellington Street Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T.H. Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 13</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Brough, William</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Number One, Round the Corner : A farce in one act, by
				  William Brough.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 193</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Leigh, Agnes</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Number Seventeen : By Agnes Leigh.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton St., Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2151</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">86</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Williams, Thomas J[ohn]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Nursey Chickweed : A farce in one act, by Thomas J.
				  Williams, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 637</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">86</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Nymph of the Lurleyburg; or, The Knight and the
				  Naiads : A spectacular extravaganza. By Henry J. Byron, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 643</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <unittitle>Oberon, King of the Elves; or, Harlequin Sir Huon of
				  Guyenne and the Fairy of the Magic Horn! : A new grand comic Christmas
				  pantomime, entitled [title] As performed at the Royal Adelphi Theatre,
				  Christian St., Islington, Liverpool, every evening, commencing Dec. 27,
				  1858.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Liverpool: Cartwright Place, Byrom Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Wm. M'Call</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper. This is a Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir
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                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Thompson, Benjamin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Oberon's Oath; or, The Paladin and The Princess : A
				  melo-dramatic romance in two acts; as performed at the Theatre-Royal,
				  Drury-Lane. By the late Benjamin Thompson.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 25 Bow-Street, Covent-Garden</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Miller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. Title page says this is "published for the benefit
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">86</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">J.H. Stocqueler [pseud. of Joaquim Heyward Siddons]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>An Object of Interest : A farce in one act. By J.H.
				  Stocqueler, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 195</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">86</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Reeve, Wybert</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Obliging a Friend : An original farce in one act. By
				  Wybert Reeve.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1885-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1457</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">86</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wigan, Horace</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Observation and Flirtation : A comedy in one act, by
				  Horace Wigan, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 698</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 301</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>The Ocean of Life; or, Every Inch a Sailor : A nautical
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1030</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Gordon, Walter</persname>
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                  <unittitle>An Odd Lot : A farce in one act. By Walter Gordon,
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 928</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">86</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Gordon, Walter</persname>
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                  <unittitle>An Odd Lot : A farce in one act. By Walter Gordon,
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 928</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">86</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Muskerry, William</persname>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2070</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">87</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Pemberton, T[homas] Edgar</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Off Duty : A domestic comedy in one act, by T. Edgar
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1864</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Allen, F.</persname>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">87</container>
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                  <unittitle>Old and Young; or, The Four Mowbrays : A farce in one
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1223</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">87</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Rede, William Leman</persname>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition , 1927</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Coyne, J[oseph] Stirling</persname>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition , 223</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Stirling, E[dward]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Old Curiosity Shop : A drama in two acts. By E.
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton St., Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition , 1147</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue-green wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">87</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Greville, Violet</persname>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition , 1975</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">87</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Davies, Hill</persname>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition , 2094</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">87</container>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition , 2094</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">87</container>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 29</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 29</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Wellington Street, Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The New British Theatre (late Duncombe's), 489</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Peter's Hill, St. Paul's, E.C.</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Davidson</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 731</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish wrapper</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1617</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 25</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                  <unittitle>The Old Oak Tree : A melodrama in two acts. By R.J.
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 27</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>An Old Offender : A comic drama in two acts, by J.R.
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 615</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Mackersy, W.A</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Old Pals : A play in one act. By W.A.
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1904</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton St., Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2254</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">88</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Old Sailors : Original comedy in three acts, by Henry J.
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1880-1881</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1727</p>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1691</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 228</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Olympic Devils; or Orpheus and Eurydice : An original
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 602</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton St., Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1722</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 762</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Gilbert, W[illiam] S[chwenck]</persname>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Acting Edition], [1460]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Acting Edition], [1460]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2015</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Gre[i]n, Jack T[homas]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>On the Brink : A comedietta in one act, by Jack T.
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1943</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>On the Clyde : A drama in three acts, by W.S. Scott,
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1599</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 944</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>On the Tiles! : A farce in one act. By Edward Stirling,
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1874</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <did>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1855</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 186</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>One Hour; or, The Carnival Ball; and Matrimony :
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 313 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Dicks</p>
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               <odd>
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                  <p>Dicks' Standard Plays, 906</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>One in Hand is Worth Two in the Bush : An original
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1638</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Lewis, Matthew Gregory</persname>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
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                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1340</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>One Too Many : A farce in one act. By Desmond L.
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1446</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <p>New York: No. 13 Frankfort Street</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>De Witt's Acting Plays, 33</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 287</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 287</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 305</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Only a Halfpenny! : A farce in one act. By John
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 329</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pink wrapper</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Wellington Street, Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 329</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 313 Strand</p>
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                  <p>John Dicks</p>
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                  <p>Dicks' Standard Plays, 838</p>
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                  <unittitle>An Optical Delusion : A farce in one act. By I.R.
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                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1507</p>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1387</p>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 75</p>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1012</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <p>Edwin Booth's Promp-Books</p>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 23</p>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 80</p>
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               <odd>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Webster and Co.</p>
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                  <p>Webster's Acting National Drama, 29</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
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               <odd>
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                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1619</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton St., Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 967</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 362</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <p>[French's Acting Edition], [1574]</p>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1574</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Our Regiment : A farcical comedy in three acts. Adapted
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				  1910-1924</unitdate>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 415</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Our Relatives : An original domestic comedietta in one
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				  1880-1881</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1746</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Rede, Leman [Thomas]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Our Village; or, The Lost Ship : A domestic drama in
				  three acts. By Leman Rede.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1869-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1307</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Our Wife; or, The Rose of Amiens : A comic drama in two
				  acts. By John Maddison Morton.</unittitle>
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				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 200</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Robertson, T[homas] W[illiam]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Ours : A comedy in three acts, by T.W.
				  Robertson.</unittitle>
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				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 384</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Chambers, [Marianne]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Ourselves : A comedy in five acts. By Miss Chambers,
				  author of The School for Friends. From the first London edition, of
				  1811.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: At the Dramatic Repository, Shakspeare-Gallery</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Longworths</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Graves, A[lfred] P[erceval] and P. Toft</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Out of the Frying Pan : A one act comedy. Translated
				  from the Danish by P. Toft, adapted for the English stage by A.P.
				  Graves.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1436</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Sejour, Victor</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Outlaw of the Adriatic; or, The Female Spy and The
				  Chief of the Ten : A romantic drama in three acts. Adapted from the French of
				  Victor Sejour.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 673</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Smythies, W[illiam] Gordon</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Outwitted : A playlet in one act. By W. Gordon
				  Smythies.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1892-1894</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2037</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Taylor, Tom</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Overland Route : A comedy in three acts. By Tom
				  Taylor. As first performed at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, April,
				  1860.</unittitle>
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				  1872-1877</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 33 Rose Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>De Witt's Acting Plays, 147</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Parry, Tom</persname>
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                  <unittitle>P.P.; or, The Man and the Tiger : A farce in one act. By
				  Tom Parry, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1854-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 121 Nassau-Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's American Drama, 65</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>cream-colored wrapper. Previous owners: Ed Acker and/or John
				  Ford. Contains extensive production notations.</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">91</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Parry, Tom</persname>
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                  <unittitle>P.P.; or, The Man and the Tiger : A farce in one act. By
				  Tom Parry, comedian</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 86</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">91</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Grattan, Harry</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Packing Up : Farce in one act. By Harry
				  Grattan.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton St., Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2263</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pilgrim, James</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Paddy the Piper : A comic drama in one act. By James
				  Pilgrim.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 62</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">91</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Cooke, Marjorie Benton</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Page From the Past : One act play for girls. By
				  Marjorie Benton Cooke.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Chicago</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Dramatic Publishing Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>School Plays, 7</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">91</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Becher, Martin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Painless Dentistry : A farce. By Martin
				  Becher.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1587</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Jerrold, Douglas [William]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Painter of Ghent : A play in one act. By Douglas
				  Jerrold.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1870-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1368</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Walkes, W.R</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Pair of Lunatics : A dramatic sketch (revised
				  version). By W.R. Walkes.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 360</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Davis, Mrs. Maxwell</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Pamela's Prejudice : Comedietta. By Mrs. Maxwell
				  Davis.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1896-1899</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2137</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Pan : An original classical pastoral. By Henry J.
				  Byron.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1865</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 983</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Swears, Herbert</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Pansy: That's For Thoughts : An impression. By Herbert
				  Swears.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1903</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2240</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Thomas, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Paper Chase : A farcical comedy in three acts. By
				  Charles Thomas.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1896-1899</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Acting Edition], 2085</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">92</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Phillips, Watts</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Paper Wings : An original comedy in three acts. By Watts
				  Phillips, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Acting Edition], [1236]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
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                  <unittitle>The Paphian Bower; or, Venus and Adonis : Classical,
				  musical, mythological, astronomical, and tragi-comical burlesque burletta in
				  one act. By Messrs. J.R. Planché and Charles Dance.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1859-1860</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 660</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Brough, William</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Papillonetta; or, The Prince, The Butterfly, and The
				  Beetle : An original burlesque extravaganza. By William Brough.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1010</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">92</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Burnand, F[rancis] C[owley]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Paris; or, Vive Lempriere : An original burlesque, by
				  F.C. Burnand, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1250</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">92</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Reeve, Wybert</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Parted : An English love story. A comedy drama in four
				  acts. By Wybert Reeve.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1597</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">92</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Reeve, Wybert</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Parted : An English love story. A comedy drama in four
				  acts. By Wybert Reeve.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1597</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">92</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Partners for Life : An original comedy in three acts, by
				  Henry J. Byron.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Acting Edition], [1620]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">92</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Coyne, J[oseph] Stirling</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Pas De Fascination; or, Catching a Governor : A farce in
				  one act. Originally performed at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket under the title
				  of Lola Montes; or, A Countess For an Hour. By J. Stirling Coyne.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 270</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">92</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Bernard, [William] Bayle</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Passing Cloud : A romantic drama in two acts. By
				  Bayle Bernard. </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 85</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">92</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Burnand, F[rancis] C[owley]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Patient Penelope; or, The Return of Ulysses : A
				  burlesque in one act. By F.C. Burnand, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 902</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">92</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Marston, J[ohn] Westland</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Patrician's Daughter : A tragedy in five acts. By J.
				  Westland Marston.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 252</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">92</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Thomas, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Patron Saint : A comedy in one act, by Charles
				  Thomas.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1896-1899</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2086</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">92</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Mathews, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Patter Versus Clatter : A farce in one act, by Charles
				  Mathews.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1880-1881</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1758</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">92</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dibdin, Thomas</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Paul Jones : A melo-dramatic romance in three acts, by
				  Thomas Dibdin, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1830-1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 11</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper. This was a prompt copy of an unnamed person.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">92</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Poole, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Paul Pry : A comedy in three acts, by John Poole,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1827</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: Circulating Library and Dramatic Repository, 4
				  Chambers-Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>E.M. Murden</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>protective wrapper from previous owner: N.M. Ludlow. Contains
				  extensive production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">92</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Poole, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Paul Pry : A comedy in three acts, by John Poole,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Standard Drama], [76]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Previous owner: Edwin Clifford. Contains extensive
				  production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">93</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Mathews, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Paul Pry Married and Settled : A farce in one act. By
				  Charles Mathews.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1008</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">93</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Mathews, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Paul Pry Married and Settled : A farce in one act. By
				  Charles Mathews.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1008</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">93</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Elton, E.W</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Paul the Poacher : A domestic drama in two acts, by E.W.
				  Elton, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1830-1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 99</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">93</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Phillips, Watts</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Paul's Return : An original comedy in three acts. By
				  Watts Phillips, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Acting Edition], [917]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">93</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Phillips, Watts</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Paul's Return : An original comedy in three acts. By
				  Watts Phillips, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1892</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 917</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">93</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Oxenford, John]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Pauline : A drama in five acts and seven tableaux.
				  Translated and adapted from the French.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 135</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-yellow wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">93</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Oxenford, John]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Pauline : A drama in five acts and seven tableaux.
				  Translated and adapted from the French.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 135</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-yellow wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles. Contains
				  production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">93</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Taylor, Tom</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Payable on Demand : An original domestic drama in two
				  acts, by Tom Taylor, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1883-1885</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 614</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">93</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Lowry, James M.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Peculiar Proposals : A farce in one act. By James M.
				  Lowry.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1881-1885</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1806</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">93</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Harrington, Richard</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Pedlar Boy; or, The Old Mill Ruin : A drama in one
				  act. By Richard Harrington, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1869-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1301</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>aqua wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">93</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Almar, George]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Pedlar's Acre; or, The Wife of Seven
				  Husbands</unittitle>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper, no title page</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">93</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Almar, George</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Pedlar's Acre; or, The Wife of Seven Husbands : A drama
				  in two acts, by George Almar, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1831-1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Cumberland's Minor Theatre], [40]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper, but protective wrapper from previous
				  owner: J. Biddles. Contains production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">93</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Johnstone, J[ohn] B[eer]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Pedrillo; or, A Search for Two Fathers : A drama in two
				  acts. Adapted from the French, by Jack B. Johnstone.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1869-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1262</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>aqua wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">93</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Falconer, Ed[mund]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Peep O'Day; or, Savourneen Deelish : A drama in four
				  acts. By Edward Falconer, Esq.</unittitle>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 349</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 349</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper. Previous owner: John Dillon.</p>
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                  <unittitle>Peeping Tom of Coventry : A musical farce in two acts.
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 237</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. This is a prompt copy for an unnamed person</p>
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                  <unittitle>Peeping Tom of Coventry : A musical farce in two acts.
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 237</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">93</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Williams, Thomas J[ohn]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Peep-Show Man : A drama in two acts. By Thomas J.
				  Williams, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1188</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Peggy Green : A comic drama in one act, by Charles
				  Selby, comedian.</unittitle>
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				  1904-1906</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 625</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">94</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Hodgson, George S.</persname>
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				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">94</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Wallace, John, Jr</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Pendrudge v. Prettiwon; or, A Very Civil Case : By John
				  Wallace, Jun.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2186</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">94</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Pepperpot's Little Pets! : In one act.</unittitle>
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				  1891-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1998</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">94</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Brough, William</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Perdita; or, The Royal Milkmaid : Being the legend upon
				  which Shakespeare is supposed to have founded his Winter's Tale. A new and
				  original burlesque, by William Brough.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1863</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 406</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Reece, R[obert]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Perfect Love! : A spectacular fairy play. Written by R.
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1348</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light green wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">94</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Bayly, Thomas Haynes</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Perfection; or, The Maid of Munster : A farce in one
				  act, by Thomas Haynes Bayly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 32</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Bayly, Thomas Haynes</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Perfection; or, The Maid of Munster : A farce in one
				  act, by Thomas Haynes Bayly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 32</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>The Perils of Pippins; or, The Man Who Couldn't Help It.
				  : A drama by Douglas Jerrold. As performed at the New Strand
				  Theatre.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1836-1852</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe and Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Jerrold's Original Dramas, 7</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Brough, William</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Perseus and Andromeda; or, The Maid and the Monster : A
				  classical extravaganza. By William Brough.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 792</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pink wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Kemble, [Marie-Thérèse De Camp]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Personation; or, Fairly Taken In : A comic interlude in
				  one act. By Mrs. Charles Kemble. As performed in the London and American
				  theatres.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 120</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">94</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Pet Lamb : A comedietta in one act. By Charles
				  Selby, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1860-1861</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 702</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">94</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, J[ohn] B[aldwin]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Pet of the Petticoats : An opera in three acts. By
				  J.B. Buckstone.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 234</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">94</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Stirling, Edward</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Pet of the Public : A farce in one act. By Edward
				  Stirling.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 180</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">94</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Stirling, Edward</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Pet of the Public : A farce in one act. By Edward
				  Stirling.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 180</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">165</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Paltock, Robert]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Peter Wilkins; or, The Flying Islanders : A
				  melo-dramatic spectacle in two acts. As now performed in all the principal
				  theatres in England and America.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 121 Nassau-Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 148</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper. This also has a brown protective wrapper from a
				  previous owner: W.J. LeMoyne.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">94</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Blanchard, E[dward] L[itt Laman]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Peter Wilkins; or, Harlequin and the Flying Women of the
				  Loadstone Rock : By E.L. Blanchard.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1860-1861</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Peter's Hill, St. Paul's, E.C.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Music-Publishing Company, Limited</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pink wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir edition.</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">94</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Payne, John Howard</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Peter Smink; or, The Armistice : A comic drama in one
				  act. Adapted from the French. By John Howard Payne.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1125</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">94</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Coyne, J[oseph] Stirling</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Pets of the Parterre; or, Love in a Garden. : A
				  romantic comedietta in one act. By J. Stirling Coyne.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1860-1861</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 716</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">94</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dance, George</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Petticoat Government : An interlude farce in one act. By
				  George Dance, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1878 </unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 341</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">94</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Young, Charles L[awrence]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Petticoat Perfidy : A comedietta in one act. By Sir
				  Charles L. Young, Bart.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 384</p>
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                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 32</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
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                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 52</p>
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                  <unittitle>Philippe; or, The Secret Marriage : A story of the
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 33 Rose Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>De Witt, Publisher</p>
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                  <p>De Witt's Acting Plays, 293</p>
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                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1038</p>
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                  <p>London: [89 Strand]</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Samuel French, Publisher]</p>
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                  <p>[French's Acting Edition], [315]</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>The Pickwickians; or, The Peregrinations of Sam Weller :
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                  <p>French's Acting Edition, [315]</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 537</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: [89 Strand]</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
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                  <p>[Lacy's Acting Edition], [1303]</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 671</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>G.H. Davidson</p>
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                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 1</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>The Pilot : A nautical drama in three acts. From J.
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 122</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1022</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>The Pirate : A melo dramatic romance in three acts.
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                  <p>Baltimore: Circulating Library and Dramatic Repository, 94
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Robinson</p>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 890</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1865</unitdate>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 975</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 21</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Samuel French, Publisher]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 21</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>The Plague of My Life! : A farce in one act. By Illion
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1554</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1852</unitdate>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe </p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 540</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 540</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 411</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 13 Frankfort Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>De Witt's Acting Plays, 21</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Play : A comedy in four acts. By T.W.
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 13 Frankfort Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>De Witt's Acting Plays, 21</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Playing the Game : An original comedy in one act, by
				  Leon M. Lion and Austin Philips. (...) Founded on Austin Philips's story, "The
				  Choice."</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2430</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Warburton, H.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Playmates : A dramatic sketch. By H.
				  Warburton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1870</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">96</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Dance, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Pleasant Dreams : A farce in one act. By Charles
				  Dance.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1866-1867</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1191</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">96</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Planché, Eliza[beth (St. George)]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Pleasant Neighbor : A farce in one act. By Mrs. Eliza
				  Planche.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 61</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellowish-orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Oxenford, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Please to Remember the Grotto; or, The Manageress in a
				  Fix : A metamorphosed ollapodridical, boy and gal-limaufrical, extravaganzical,
				  pantomimical, and entirely non-descriptical rehearsal, by John Oxenford,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1866-1867</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1048</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. This is a Christmas extravaganza.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">96</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Kemble, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Plot and Counterplot; or, The Portrait of Cervantes : A
				  farce in one act. By Charles Kemble.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1870-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1346</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">96</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Young, Charles L[awrence]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Plot for Plot : Comedietta in one act, by Sir Charles L.
				  Young, Bart.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1896-1899</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1745</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">96</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wooler, J[ohn Pratt]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Plots for Petticoats : A farce in one act. By J. Wooler,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1529</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">96</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Mayhew, Horace</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Plum-Pudding Pantomime; or, Harlequin and The
				  British Lion : Theatre Royal, Olympic. The above elegant Theatre will be put up
				  to theatrical auction, every evening till it is knocked down, by Horace Mayhew,
				  the new, rich, costly, unique, comic Christmas waggery, (late the property of a
				  young gentleman retiring from</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1860?</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 1, Catherine-Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Mr. Onwhyn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. This is a Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir
				  edition.</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Taylor, Tom</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Plot and Passion : A drama (founded on the French). In
				  three acts. By Tom Taylor (...) First performed at the Olympic Theatre, London,
				  under the management of Messrs. Robson and Emery, Monday, October 17,
				  1853.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1869-1877</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 13 Frankfort Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>De Witt's Acting Plays, 61</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">96</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Pitt, George Dibdin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Poacher's Doom; or, The Murder of the Five Field's
				  Copse : A domestic drama in three acts by George Dibdin Pitt.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1912</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Clyde, Ohio</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Ames' Publishing Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Ames' Standard and Minor Drama, 18</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>red wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">96</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Becher, Martin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Poetic Proposal : A farce in one act. By Martin
				  Becher, (member of the Dramatic Authors' Society).</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872 </unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1431</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">96</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Kemble, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Point of Honour : A comedy in three acts. By Charles
				  Kemble.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1880-1881</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1761</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">96</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Kemble, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Point of Honour : A comedy in three acts. By Charles
				  Kemble, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1830-1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles. Contains
				  extensive production notations.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">96</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Kemble, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Point of Honour : A comedy in three acts. By Charles
				  Kemble, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1830-1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 203</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from previous un-named
				  owner. </p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">96</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Simpson, J[ohn] Palgrave</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Poor Cousin Walter : A drama in one act. By J. Palgrave
				  Simpson, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 19</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Colman, George, the Younger</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Poor Gentleman : A comedy in five acts. By George
				  Colman, the Younger.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 17</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">97</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Poor Nobleman : A serio-comic drama in two acts. By
				  Charles Selby, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 787</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Poor Pillicoddy : A farce in one act. By John Maddison
				  Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1892-1921</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Baker's Edition of Plays</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Poor Pillicoddy : A farce in one act. By John Maddison
				  Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 209</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">O'Keef[f]e, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Poor Soldier : A musical farce in one act. By John
				  O'Keefe.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1870-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1357</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">97</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Dibdin, Charles?]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Poor Vulcan : A burletta in two acts. As revived at the
				  Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden, on Monday, Feb. 8, 1813.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1813</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Bow-Street, Covent-Garden</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>E. Macleish</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Robson, Frederick</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Popocatapetl : An original musical piece of extravagance
				  in one act. By Frederick Robson.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1874-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1513</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">97</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, John Baldwin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Popping the Question : A farce in one act, by John
				  Baldwin Buckstone, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 58</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">97</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, John Baldwin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Popping the Question : A farce in one act, by John
				  Baldwin Buckstone, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Minor Drama], 58</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">97</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Blanchard, E[dward] L[itt Laman]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Pork Chops; or, A Dream at Home : A farcical
				  extravaganza furnished with a dramatic scene by Mr. W.R. Beverly, and a musical
				  sauce by Mr. Caulcott, in one act, by E.L. Blanchard, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 664</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">97</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Bowles, Thomas Gibson</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Port Admiral; or, The Mysterious Mariner, The Child
				  of Destiny, and the Rightful Heir : By Thomas Gibson Bowles</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1863-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Sensation Series</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">97</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Oxenford, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Porter's Knot : A serio-comic drama in two acts. By
				  John Oxenford, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1881-1883</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 564</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">97</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Craven, H[enry] T[hornton]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Post-Boy : An original drama in two acts. By H.T.
				  Craven.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 720</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-brown wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">97</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Townsend, William Thompson</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Post Captain; or, Wife, Husband and Friend : A
				  domestic drama in three acts, by William Thompson Townsend.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1838-1841</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 4 Brydges Street, Covent Garden</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>James Pattie</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Has a brown protective wrapper from a
				  previous, un-named owner. This contains extensive production notations,
				  including additional scenes tipped into the published text.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">97</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Townsend, William Thompson</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Post Captain; or, Wife, Husband and Friend : A
				  domestic drama in three acts, by William Thompson Townsend.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1838-1841</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 4 Brydges Street, Covent Garden</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>James Pattie</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Has a brown protective wrapper from a
				  previous owner: "Messrs. Biddles and Lee."</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">97</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Mildenhall, T[homas]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Post of Honour : A comic drama in one act, by T.
				  Mildenhall.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1863-1864</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 710</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">97</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Hamilton-Knight, F.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Postscript : A new and original comedy in one act.
				  By F. Hamilton-Knight.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1888-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1938</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">97</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Hazlewood, C[olin] H[enry]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Poul A Dhoil; or, The Fairy Man : An original Hibernian
				  drama in three acts. By C.H. Hazlewood.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1865-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Lacy's Acting Edition], [1145]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">97</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Hazlewood, C[olin] H[enry]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Poul A Dhoil; or, The Fairy Man : An original Hibernian
				  drama in three acts. By C.H. Hazlewood.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1866-1867</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1145</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">98</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Bernard, [William] Bayle</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Practical Man : An original farce in one act. By Bayle
				  Bernard.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1871-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 2</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">98</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, John Baldwin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Presumptive Evidence; or, Murder Will Out : A domestic
				  drama in two acts. By John Baldwin Buckstone.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1868-1869</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1221</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">98</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, John Baldwin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Presumptive Evidence; or, Murder Will Out : A domestic
				  drama in two acts. By John Baldwin Buckstone.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1868-1869</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1221</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">98</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Kerr, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Presumptive Guilt; or, The Fiery Ordeal : A grand melo
				  dramatic spectacle in three acts. By John Kerr, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1818</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Little Queen Street, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. This has a protective wrapper from a
				  previous owner: J. Biddles. Contains extensive production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">98</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Stafford, John J[oseph]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Pretender; or, The Rose of Alvey : A petite comedy
				  in two acts, as performed at the Surrey and other theatres. By John J.
				  Stafford.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1834-1837</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 14 Chandos-Street, West-Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>W. Kidd</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Popular Unpublished Dramas of John Joseph Stafford, [3]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">98</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Smith, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Pretty Jane!, The Cruel Squire!!, and, Robin the
				  Ploughman!!! : A very tragical Richardsonian and Keymerian tragedy. "All In!"
				  "All In!" All In!" one act. By John Smith, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Sensation Series</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">98</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Phipps, A.J</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Pretty Predicaments : An original farce in one act. By
				  A.J. Phipps.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1892-1894</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1625</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">98</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Pride of the Market : A comic drama in three acts.
				  By J.R. Planché, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 9</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">98</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Pride of the Market : A comic drama in three acts.
				  By J.R. Planché, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Minor Drama], [9]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">98</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pemberton, Max</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Prima Donna : A farce in one act, by Max
				  Pemberton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1906</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2298</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">98</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pemberton, Max</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Prima Donna : A farce in one act, by Max
				  Pemberton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1906</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2298</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">98</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brough, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Prince Amabel; or, The Fairy Roses : An original fairy
				  extravaganza, by William Brough.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Samuel French, Publisher]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Acting Edition], [815]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">98</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Taylor, Tom], and Countess [Marie-Catherine] D'Aulnoy</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Prince Dorus; or, The Romance of the Nose : (Of which
				  the most striking feature is borrowed from the Countess D'Aulnois.) A new and
				  original, aerial, floreal, and conchological fairy tale.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1861-1862</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 35</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. This appears to be a Christmas
				  extravaganza.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">98</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Cheatham, Francis George</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Prince of the Peaceful Islands! or, Harlequin, The
				  Magic Pearl, The Centaur, and the Fairy Amazon : By Francis George Cheatham,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1863-1864</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 43 Leman Street, Whitechapel</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>E.J. Bath, Steam Printer</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir
				  edition.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">98</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Arden, H[enry] T[homas]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Princess Charming; or, The Bard, The Baron, The Beauty,
				  The Buffer, and The Bogey. : By H.T. Arden</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1867</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1132</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
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                  <unittitle>Princess Spring-Time; or, The Envoy Who Stole the King's
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                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 959</p>
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               <odd>
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                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
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                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 343</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <p>John Dicks</p>
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               <odd>
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                  <p>Dicks' Standard Plays, 946</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 400</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Progress : A comedy in three acts. (Founded on "Les
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 410</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
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                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1017</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>The Promise of Marriage : A drama in two acts. By G.
				  Herbert Rodwell. First produced at the Adelphi Theatre, November 12,
				  1838.</unittitle>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 313 Strand</p>
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                  <p>John Dicks</p>
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                  <p>Dicks' Standard Plays, 693</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Promotion; or, A Morning at Versailles : A vaudeville in
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 161</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 394</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Proof; or, A Celebrated Case : A drama in a prologue and
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1990</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2177</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1885</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2253</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 328</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 328</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2115</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1118</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Queen Mary's Bower : A comedy in three acts. By J.R.
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 298</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <p>J. Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
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                  <p>[Duncombe's British Theatre], [276]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Peter's Hill, Doctors' Commons</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>G.H. Davidson</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 362</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Collier, William</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Queen's Jewel; or, The Interrupted Ball! : A petite
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Duncombe's British Theatre], [135]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Richard-Henry [pseud. for Richard William Butler and Henry Chance Newton]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Queer Street : A domestic drama in two acts. By
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2018</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Gore, [Catherine Grace Frances (Moody)]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Quid Pro Quo; or, The Day of Dupes : The £500 prize
				  comedy in five acts. By Mrs. Charles Gore. First performed at the Theatre
				  Royal, Haymarket, June 18, 1844.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 313 Strand</p>
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                  <p>John Dicks</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 240</p>
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               <odd>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Minor Drama], [240]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 240</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[London: Middle Row, Holborn]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[J. Duncombe]</p>
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                  <p>[Duncombe's British Theatre], [460]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 283</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>The Rag-Picker of Paris, and The Dress-Maker of St.
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 108</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>A Railway Adventure : In one act. (Founded on a dramatic
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				  Cheltnam.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1867</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Lemon, Mark</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Railway Belle : A farce in one act. By Mark
				  Lemon.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 247</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>Raising the Wind : A farce in two acts. By James Kenney,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1829-1830</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 6 Brecknock Place, Camden Town</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 133</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper added by previous
				  owner: W.R. Blake[?]. Contains production notations.</p>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 470</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Rede, William Leman</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Rake's Progress : A melo drama in three acts. By
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				  1831-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Duncombe's British Theatre], [97]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper added by previous
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 363</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-yellow wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>Ranelagh : A comic drama in two acts. By J. Palgrave
				  Simpson, Esq. (...) and Charles Wray, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1854-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Wellington Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 192</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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				  very wide of its foundation. By William Brough.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 843</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>Rattlin the Reefer; or, The Tiger of the Sea! : A
				  nautical drama in three acts. By J.T. Haines, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1892</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2008</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Lewis, Matthew Gregory</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Raymond and Agnes; The Travelers Benighted; or, The
				  Bleeding Nun of Lindenberg : An interesting drama in two acts. By Matthew
				  Gregory Lewis.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1864</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 191</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange publisher wrapper. Pasted around this is a protective
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">101</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Wigan, Horace</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Real and Ideal : A comedy in one act. By Horace Wigan
				  (comedian).</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1866-1867</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 835</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">101</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Stirling, Edward</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Reapers; or, Forget and Forgive! : A drama in two
				  acts. By Edward Stirling, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1864</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 918</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pink wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">101</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Fitzball, Edward</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Red Rover; or, The Mutiny of the Dolphin : A
				  nautical drama in two acts, by Edward Fitzball, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1831-1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper added by previous
				  owner: J. Biddles. Contains minor production notations.</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">101</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Regular Fix! : A farce in one act. By John Maddison
				  Morton, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 282</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-yellow wrapper. Protective wrapper added by the
				  previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">101</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Regular Fix! : A farce in one act. By John Maddison
				  Morton, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 282</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">101</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Regular Fix! : A farce in one act. By John Maddison
				  Morton, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1860-1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 714</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous owner:
				  J. Biddles.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">101</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Oxenford, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Adrienne Lecouvreur, The Reigning Favorite : A drama in
				  three acts. By John Oxenford.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 4</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1589</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Philadelphia: 102 Chestnut Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Peter E. Abel, T.B. Peterson</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Abel's Dramatic Library, 20</p>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 125</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 28</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: No. 47 Pater-noster-Row</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>R. Baldwin</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2069</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 85 Fleet Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2027</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 121 Nassau-Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 151</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 151</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 824</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Young, Edward</persname>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: At the Dramatic Repository, Shakspeare-Gallery</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>D. Longworth</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Philadelphia: 1617 Latimer St.</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Penn Play Company</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 11</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 11</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <p>Philadelphia: 1617 Latimer St.</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light blue wrapper</p>
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               <odd>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
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                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 11</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
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                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2223</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
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                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2020</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Bulwer's Drama of Richelieu : The prompt-book. Edited by
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				  1895-1921</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Philadelphia: 923 Arch Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Penn Publishing Company</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light blue wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">103</container>
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                  <unittitle>Richelieu; or, The Conspiracy : A play in five acts. By
				  Sir Edward Lytton Bulwer, from the author's latest edition.</unittitle>
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				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 4</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">103</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Bulwer, Edward Lytton</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Richelieu; or, The Conspiracy : A play in five acts. By
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 4</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Bulwer, Edward Lytton</persname>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light brown wrapper. The front cover names the play as:
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">103</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Bulwer, Edward Lytton</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Richelieu; or, The Conspiracy : A play in five acts, by
				  Lord Lytton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 4</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">103</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Wallack, J[ames] W[illiam]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Rienzi : A tragedy in five acts. By Miss Mitford. First
				  performed at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, October 9, 1828. Curtailed and
				  re-arranged by J.W. Wallack, and produced for the first time at Wallack's
				  Theatre, New York, Monday, May 11, 1857.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 172</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">103</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Bridgeman, J[ohn] V[ipon]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Rifle and How to Use It : An original farce in one
				  act, by J.V. Bridgeman, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1880-1881</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 623</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">103</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Suter, W[illiam] E.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Double Dealing; or, The Rifle Volunteer : A duologue in
				  one act, by W.E. Suter.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1860-1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 697</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">103</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Stirling, Edward</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Rifle Volunteers: Riflemen! Riflemen! Riflemen Form!
				  : An apropos sketch by Edward Stirling.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1860-1865</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 599</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">103</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Rights and Wrongs of Woman : A farce in one act. By
				  John Maddison Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1859</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 385</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">103</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wilks, T[homas] E[gerton]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Rinaldo Rinaldini; or, The Brigand and the Blacksmith! :
				  A romantic drama in two acts. By T.E. Wilks, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1880-1881</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1743</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">103</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wooler, J[ohn] P[ratt]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Ring and the Keeper : An operetta. By J.P.
				  Wooler.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1063</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">103</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Mathews, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Ringdoves : A farce in one act, by Mr. Charles
				  Mathews (...). As performed at Madame Vestris's Royal Olympic
				  Theatre.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1845-1853</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Suffolk Street, Pall Mall East</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Webster and Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Webster's Acting National Drama, 27</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">103</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Blanchard, E[dward] L[itt Laman]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Riquet With the Tuft; or, Harlequin &amp; Old Mother
				  Shipton : An entirely novel, original, burlesque, grotesque, metrical, musical,
				  magical, grand comic Christmas pantomime, by E.L. Blanchard.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1862</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Peter's Hill, St. Paul's </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Music-Publishing Company </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue-green wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir
				  edition.</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">103</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Rival Pages : A petite comedy in one act. By Charles
				  Selby, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1400</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">103</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Sheridan, Richard Brinsley</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Rivals : A comedy in five acts. By Richard Brinsley
				  Sheridan.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 31</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">103</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pocock, I[saac]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Rob Roy MacGregor; or, "Auld Lang Syne" : An operatic
				  play in three acts, by I. Pocock.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 87</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">104</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pocock, I[saac]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Rob Roy MacGregor; or, "Auld Lang Syne" : An operatic
				  play in three acts, by I. Pocock.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 87</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper. Previous owner: Ida Vernon.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">104</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Almar, G[eorge]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Robber of the Rhine : A drama in two acts. By G.
				  Almar.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 181</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">104</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Schiller, [Johann Christoph] Friedrich [von]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Robbers : A tragedy in five acts, translated from
				  the German of Frederick Schiller.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 103</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">104</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Suter, W[illiam] E.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Robbers of the Pyrenees : A drama in two acts and a
				  prologue. (Adapted from the French) By W.E. Suter, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 837</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-brown wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">104</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pocock, I[saac]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Robber's Wife : A romantic drama in two acts. By I.
				  Pocock, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1856-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 121 Nassau-Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">104</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pocock, I[saac]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Robber's Wife : A romantic drama in two acts. By I.
				  Pocock, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1847-1861</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Peter's Hill, St. Paul's, E.C.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Music-Publishing Company, Limited</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Cumberland's British Theatre], [200]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan publisher wrapper. Also has protective wrapper from previous
				  owner: Wm. J. LeMoyne.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">104</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pilgrim, James</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Robert Emmet, the Martyr of Irish Liberty : An
				  historical drama in three acts. By James Pilgrim.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1858</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston, 92 Tremont St.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>William V. Spencer</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Spencer's Boston Theatre, 123</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Previous owner: Edwin Clifford. Contains minor
				  production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">104</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pilgrim, James</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Robert Emmet, the Martyr of Irish Liberty : An
				  historical drama in three acts. By James Pilgrim.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 295</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">104</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Robert Macaire; or, The Two Murderers : A melo-drama in
				  two acts. By Charles Selby, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 24</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Bernard, William Bayle</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Robespierre; or, Two Days of the Revolution! : An
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1900</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2155</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">104</container>
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                  <unittitle>New and Original Grand Christmas Comic Pantomime, Robin
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				  27th, 1858. 15th Edition.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Manchester</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Printed at the Theatre Royal Press</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir edition.</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">104</container>
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                  <unittitle>Robinson Crusoe : A burlesque in one act.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. There is a protective wrapper put on by a
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">104</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry James</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Robinson Crusoe; or, Harlequin Friday and The King of
				  the Caribbee Islands! : A grotesque pantomime opening, invented and written by
				  Henry James Byron.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1860-1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 727</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza.</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">104</container>
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                  <unittitle>New and Original Grand Christmas Comic Pantomime,
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				  26th, 1857. 15th Edition.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 504</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">104</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Moncrieff, W[illiam] T[homas]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Rochester; or, King Charles the Second's Merry Days : A
				  comedy in two acts. By W.T. Moncrieff.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1868-1869</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1232</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>olive green wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">104</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Almar, G[eorge]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Roman Nose; or, The Misfortunes of a Good Looking
				  Fellow : A farce in one act. By G. Almar, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1834-1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. The title on the wrapper for this play is
				  "Black-Eyed Sukey".</p>
               </odd>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">104</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wood, Arthur</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Romantic Attachment : A comedietta in one act. By
				  Arthur Wood.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1896-1899</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1342</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">104</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Romantic Idea : A comic drama in one act, by J.R.
				  Planché, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1859-1860</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 303</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">104</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Shak[e]speare, William</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Romeo and Juliet : A tragedy in five acts. By William
				  Shakspeare.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 42</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">104</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Shak[e]speare, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Romeo and Juliet : A tragedy in five acts. By William
				  Shakspeare.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1936</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 42</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Reece, R[obert]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Romulus and Remus : A new classical burlesque. Written
				  by R. Reece.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1455</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">105</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Lover, Samuel</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Rory O'More : A drama in three acts. Founded on the
				  romance of that title, by Samuel Lover, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 170</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Stirling, E[dward]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Rose of Corbeil; or, The Forest of Senart : A
				  melo-drama in two acts. By E. Stirling, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1646</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pink wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Lynch, Thomas J.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Rose of Ettrick Vale; or, The Bridal of the Borders
				  : A drama in two acts. By Thomas J. Lynch, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1852-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Wellington Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 92</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange publisher wrapper. Also has a protective wrapper
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Gilbert, W[illiam] S[chwenck]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Rosencrantz and Guildenstern : A tragic episode in three
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1989</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Lunn, Joseph</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Roses and Thorns; or, Two Houses Under One Roof : A
				  comedy in three acts. By Joseph Lunn, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1825</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Catherine-Street, Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Dolby</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Dolby's British Theatre, 82</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">105</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, John Baldwin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Rough Diamond : A farce in one act. By John Baldwin
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				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 41</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">105</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, John Baldwin</persname>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 41</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">105</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, John Baldwin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Rough Diamond : A farce in one act. By John Baldwin
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 41</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, John Baldwin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Rough Diamond : A farce in one act. By John Baldwin
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 41</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">105</container>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 41</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">105</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, John Baldwin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Rough Diamond : A farce in one act. By John Baldwin
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 41</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper. This contains extensive production notations for
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">105</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, John Baldwin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Rough Diamond : A farce in one act. By John Baldwin
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: No. 5 Hamilton Place</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Baker's Edition of Plays</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">105</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, John Baldwin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Rough Diamond : A farce in one act. By John Baldwin
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 41</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Almar, G[eorge]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Rover's Bride; or, The Bittern's Swamp : A romantic
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1775</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Robertson, T[homas] W[illiam]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Row in the House : Farce in one act. By T.W.
				  Robertson.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1917</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Wilks, Thomas Egerton</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Ruby Ring; or, The Murder at Sadler's Wells! : An
				  original legendary drama in three acts. By Thomas Egerton Wilks.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1840-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 327</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper added by a previous
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                     <persname role="author">Beaumont, [Francis] and [John] Fletcher</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Rule a Wife and Have a Wife : A comedy in five acts. By
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: At the Dramatic Repository, Shakspeare-Gallery</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>D. Longworth</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>Rule a Wife and Have a Wife : A comedy in five acts. By
				  Beaumont and Fletcher. </unittitle>
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				  1847-1860</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Peter's Hill, Doctors' Commons</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>G.H. Davidson</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 84</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-tan wrapper</p>
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               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Becher, Martin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Rule Britannia : An original farce in one act. By Martin
				  Becher.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1361</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">106</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Talfourd, Francis</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Rule of Three : A comedietta in one act, by Francis
				  Talfourd.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1860-1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 569</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">106</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Burnand, F[rancis] C[owley]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Rumplestiltskin; or, The Woman at the Wheel! : An
				  extravaganza in one act. By F.C. Burnand, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 923</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-pink wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">106</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Fitzpatrick, Kathleen</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Rupert, the Reckless : A burlesque melodrama, by
				  Kathleen Fitzpatrick.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 10</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">106</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, John Baldwin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Rural Felicity : A comedy in two acts. By John Baldwin
				  Buckstone.</unittitle>
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				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Standard Drama], [260]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, John Baldwin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Rural Felicity : A comedy in two acts. By John Baldwin
				  Buckstone.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 260</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Haines, John Thomas</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Ruth; or, The Lass That Loves a Sailor : A nautical and
				  domestic drama in three acts. By John Thomas Haines.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1859-1860</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 651</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from a
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                     <persname role="author">Haines, John Thomas</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Ruth; or, The Lass That Loves a Sailor : A nautical and
				  domestic drama in three acts. By John Thomas Haines.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 651</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Williams, T[homas John] and A[ugustus Glossop] Harris, [Sr.]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Ruth Oakley : A domestic drama in three acts. By T.
				  Williams, Esq. and A. Harris, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 284</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Harris, A[ugustus Glossop, Sr.]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Ruthven : A drama in four acts. By A. Harris,
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1868-1869</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 611</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Hugo, Victor</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Ruy Blas : A romantic drama in four acts. From the
				  French of Victor Hugo.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 723</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Reece, R[obert]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Ruy Blas Righted; or, The Love, The Lugger, and The
				  Lackey : An original burlesque. Written by R. Reece.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1874-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1495</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Withers, Frank</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Sad Memories : A new and original play in one act. By
				  Frank Withers.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1900</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2077</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Johnstone, J[ohn] B[eer]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Sailor of France; or, The Republicans of Brest. : An
				  original drama in two acts. By J.B. Johnstone</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 157</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Jerrold, Douglas [William]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Sally in Our Alley : A drama in two acts, by Douglas
				  Jerrold.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1830-1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 145</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tannish-brown publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">106</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Oxenford, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Sam's Arrival : An absurdity in one act. By John
				  Oxenford, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 830</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">106</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Coyne, J[oseph] Stirling and H[enry] C[oe] Coape</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Samuel In Search of Himself : A farce in one act, by J.
				  Striling Coyne, Esq., and H.C. Coape, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 529</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Barnett, Morris</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Sarah the Creole; or, A Snake in the Grass : A drama in
				  five acts, by Morris Barnett</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 465</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Suter, W[illiam] E.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Sarah's Young Man : A farce in one act, by W.E. Suter,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">107</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Kean, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Sardanapalus, King of Assyria : A tragedy in five acts.
				  By Lord Byron. Adapted for representation by Charles Kean.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 101</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">107</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Shirley, Arthur</persname>
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                  <unittitle>"Saved!" or, A Wife's Peril : Comedy-drama in four acts,
				  performed upwards of six hundred consecutive nights in the principal provincial
				  theatres; also at the Holborn Theatre, London; and adapted from "La Maison du
				  Mari." By Arthur Shirley.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1913</unitdate>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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                     <extent/>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Ludgate Hill</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1699</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 277</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>E.M. Murden</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
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               <odd>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 399</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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				  Palgrave Simpson, Esq.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 399</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Simpson, J[ohn] Palgrave</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Scrap of Paper : A comic drama in three acts. By J.
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 399</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Somerset, C[harles] A.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Sea : A nautical drama in two acts. By C.A.
				  Somerset.</unittitle>
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				  1873-1876</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1573</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pink wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">108</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Maltby, C[harles] A[lfred] and Frank Stainforth</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Sea-Gulls : An original farce. By C.A. Maltby and Frank
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1274</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue-green wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">109</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Stirling, E[dward]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Sea King's Vow; or, A Struggle for Liberty : An
				  original historical drama in three acts. By E. Stirling, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1885-1887</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1873</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">109</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Simpson, J[ohn] Palgrave</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Second Love : An original comic drama in three acts. By
				  J. Palgrave Simpson, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 271</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, John Baldwin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Second Thoughts : A comedy in two acts. By John Baldwin
				  Buckstone. First produced at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, August 4,
				  1832.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1875-1905</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 313 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Dicks</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Dicks' Standard Plays, 839</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-tan wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">109</container>
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                     <persname role="author">[Moncrieff, William Thomas]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Secret; or, The Hole in the Wall : A farce in one
				  act. </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 17</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">109</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Morton, Thomas</persname>
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				  Morton, Esq.</unittitle>
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				  1830-1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Cumberland's British Theatre], [123]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective paper wrapper added by a
				  previous owner: E.T. Mason.</p>
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                  <container type="box">109</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Morton, Thomas</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Secrets Worth Knowing : A comedy in five acts, by Thomas
				  Morton, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1847-1861</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Peter's Hill, Doctors' Commons</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Davidson</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Cumberland's British Theatre], [123]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper Protective paper wrapper added by a
				  previous owner: Wm. J. LeMoyne.</p>
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                  <container type="box">109</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Blanchard, E[dward] L[itt Laman]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>See, Saw, Margery Daw; or, Harlequin Holiday and the
				  Island of Ups and Downs : An entirely new and original, symbolical
				  hyperbolical, parabolical, and extra-physiognomical, grotesque, statuesque, and
				  picturesque, grand comic Christmas pantomime, by E.L. Blanchard.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1847-1861</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Peter's Hill, St. Paul's</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Davidson</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-tan wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir
				  edition.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">109</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, Thomas</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Seeing Warren : (Adapted from "Seeing Wright") A farce
				  in one act. By Thomas Morton, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 277</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper. </p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">109</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Lemon, Mark</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Self Accusation; or, A Brother's Love : A melo drama in
				  two acts, by Mark Lemon.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1838-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 244</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue-green wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">109</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Swears, Herbert</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Semi-Detached : An impressionist sketch, by Herbert
				  Swears.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1907-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2102</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">109</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Whitmore, E.H</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Senior Wranglers : A duologue. By E.H.
				  Whitmore.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1885-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1862</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">109</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Taylor, Tom</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Sense &amp; Sensation; or, The Seven Sisters of Thule :
				  A new and original morality, in a prologue and seven scenes. By Tom Taylor,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1863-1865</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 931</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">109</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Coyne, J[oseph] Stirling</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Separate Maintenance : A farce in one act. By J.
				  Stirling Coyne.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1849-1854</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 17 Holborn Bars</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe and Moon</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>Protective wrapper of a previous owner: W.J. LeMoyne.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">109</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Talbot, R[obert]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Serf : A tragedy in five acts. Altered from the
				  acting copy, and adapted to the English stage, by R. Talbot, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1828-1829</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Ludgate Hill</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 128</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">109</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Banim, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Sergeant's Wife : A drama in two acts, by John
				  Banim. Taken from the author's tales of the "O'Hara Family."</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 335</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">109</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Barnett, Morris</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Serious Family : A comedy in three acts. By Morris
				  Barnett.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1864</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 79</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Previous owner: Ed Acker. Contains production
				  notations.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">109</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Barnett, Morris</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Serious Family : A comedy in three acts. By Morris
				  Barnett.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 79</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous owner: J.
				  Biddles. Contains minor production notations.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">109</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Barnett, Morris</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Serious Family : A comedy in three acts. By Morris
				  Barnett.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 79</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">109</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Hannan, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Setting of the Sun : By Charles Hannan.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1907-1909</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2031</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue-green wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">110</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wilks, T[homas] E[gerton]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Seven Clerks; or, The Three Thieves and the
				  Denouncer : An original romantic drama in two acts. By T.E. Wilks,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T.H. French, Successor to Samuel French &amp; Son, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 115</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">110</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Almar, George</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Seven Sisters; or, The Grey Man of Tottenham! : An
				  historical drama in two acts. By George Almar, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1835-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous,
				  un-named owner. </p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Little Queen Street, Holborn</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Duncombe </p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Dunbombe's British Theatre], [44]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous owner:
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                     <persname role="author">Thompson, C. Pelham</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Shade; or, Blood for Blood : A drama in two acts. By
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 44</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper added by a previous
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                  <container type="box">110</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Marshall, R[obert]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Shades of Night : A fantasy in one act. By P.
				  Marshall.</unittitle>
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				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 377</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Almar, George</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Shadow! A Mother's Dream. : A romantic drama in
				  three acts. By George Almar, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1835-1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 66</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">110</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Somerset, Charles A.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Shakspeare's Early Days : A drama in two acts. By
				  Charles A. Somerset.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1871-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1389</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light green wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">110</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Troughton, Adolphus Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Shameful Behaviour! : A comedietta in two acts. By
				  Adolphus Charles Troughton, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 639</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Lunn, Joseph</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Sharp Practice; or, The "Lear" of Cripplegate : A
				  serio-comic drama in one act. By Joseph Lunn.</unittitle>
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				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 825</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Goldsmith, [Oliver]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>She Stoops to Conquer : A comedy in five acts, by Dr.
				  Goldsmith.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 80</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">110</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Goldsmith, [Oliver]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>She Stoops to Conquer : A comedy in five acts, by Dr.
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 80</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>She Stoops to Conquer : A comedy in three acts. By
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 370</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>She Stoops to Conquer : A comedy in five acts, by Dr.
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 80</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper. Previous owner: Ida Vernon. Contains minor
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T.H. French, Successor to Samuel French &amp; Son, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 80</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 80</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">110</container>
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                  <unittitle>The Sheep-Shearing; or, Florizel and Perdita : A
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: At Shakespear's Head, in Fleet-Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Truman</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Cibber, Colley</persname>
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                  <unittitle>She Wou'd &amp; She Wou'd Not : A comedy in five acts.
				  By Colley Cibber.</unittitle>
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				  1904-1906</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">March, George</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Shepherd of Cournouailles : An operetta in one act.
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1435</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Lunn, Joseph</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Shepherd of Derwent Vale : A drama in two acts. By
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1331</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
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                  <physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 817</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1523</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Acting Edition], [1523]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>Shocking Events : A farce in one act. By John Baldwin
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 281</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Cooper, Frederick Fox</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Shooting the Moon : An original farce in one act. By
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2017</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Troughton, Adolphus Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Short and Sweet : A comic drama in one act. By Adolphus
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 776</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Maltby, [Charles] Alfred</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Should This Meet the Eye : An original farce in one act.
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1451</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Walkes, W.R</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Show of Hands : An original dramatic sketch. By W.R.
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1991</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Talfourd, Francis</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Shylock; or, The Merchant of Venice Preserved. : An
				  entirely new reading of Shakespeare, from an edition hitherto undiscovered by
				  modern authorities, and which it is hoped may be received as the stray leaves
				  of a Jerusalem hearty-joke by Francis Talfourd. As performed in the London and
				  American Theatre</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 132</p>
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               <odd>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
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                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 223</p>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 223</p>
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                  <unittitle>The Siege of Rochelle : An original opera in two acts.
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1417</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Coyne, J[oseph] Stirling</persname>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1647</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Williams, Thomas J[ohn]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Silent Protector : A farce in one act. By Thomas J.
				  Williams, Esq.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 13 Frankfort Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>De Witt's Acting Plays, 37</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 904</p>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2062</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1164</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1164</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 60</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: Printed and Published at the Circulating Library and
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[E.M. Murden]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1071</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Sindbad, The Sailor; or, The Valley of Diamonds : A melo
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				  Covent-Garden, Easter Monday, April 16, 1838. By Henry Younge.</unittitle>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: At His Dramatic Repository, 22 Great Russell Street,
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>W. Kenneth</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 313 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Dicks</p>
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               <odd>
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                  <p>Dicks' Standard Plays, 801</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Acting Edition], [1872]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Sisterly Service : An oiriginal comedietta in one act.
				  By I.P. Wooler, Esq.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 657</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1144</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>The Sixes; or, The Devil's in the Dice : A romantic
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
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                  <p>[Cumberland's Minor Theatre], [80]</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Sixteen-String Jack : A romantic drama in three acts. By
				  Leman Rede, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Peter's Hill, Doctor's Common</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>G.H. Davidson</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 152</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 31</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 31</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 31</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">112</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Penley, Samson</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Sleeping Draught : A farce in one act. By Samson
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 867</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Dilley, Joseph J.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Sleeping Hare : A comedy in two acts. By Joseph J.
				  Dilley, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1126</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">112</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Slice of Luck : A farce in one act. By J.M. Morton,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: 203 Washington Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Charles H. Spencer</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">112</container>
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                  <unittitle>Slight Mistakes! : An original farce in one act. by John
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Acting Edition], [1810]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Lemon, Mark</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Slow Man : A farce in one act, by Mark
				  Lemon.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1855-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Wellington Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Lacy's Acting Edition], [347]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">112</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Cheltnam, Charles Smith</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Slowtop's Engagements : A farce in one act. From the
				  French, by Charles Smith Cheltnam.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1900</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 793</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">112</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Webster, B[enjamin], Jr</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Smoke : A serio-comic drama in one act. By B. Webster,
				  Jun., Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">112</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Jerrold, Douglas [William]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Smoked Miser; or, The Benefit of Hanging : A farce
				  in one act, by Douglas Jerrold.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 869</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, John B[aldwin]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Snapping Turtles; or, Matrimonial Masquerading. : A
				  duologue in one act. By John B. Buckstone.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1034</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">112</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, John B[aldwin]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Snapping Turtles; or, Matrimonial Masquerading. : A
				  duologue in one act. By John B. Buckstone.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1860-1869</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 13 Frankfort Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>De Witt's Acting Plays, 10</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellowish-tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">113</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Grundy, Sydney</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Snowball : A farcical comedy in three acts. By
				  Sydney Grundy.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 419</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">113</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Soutar, Robert</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Sold Again : A farce in one act, by Robert
				  Soutar.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1695</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">113</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Poole, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Soldier's Courtship : A comedy in one act. By John
				  Poole, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 259</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">113</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Cherry, A[ndrew]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Soldier's Daughter : A comedy in five acts. By A.
				  Cherry.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 97</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">113</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Courtney, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Soldier's Progress; or, The Horrors of War : A
				  pictorial drama in four parts. Illustrative of hte celebrated series of plates
				  issued under the patronage of the Peace Society. By John Courtney.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 3</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">113</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Conquest, Geo[rge], and Henry Pettitt</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Sole Survivor; or, A Tale of the Goodwin Sands. :
				  Written by Messrs. Geo. Conquest &amp; Henry Pettitt (...). A sixteen sheet
				  Picture Poster may be had for this Drama from Messrs. Stannard and Son, 7
				  Poland Street, Soho, London. First produced October 5th, 1876.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1685</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">113</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Somebody Else : A farce in one act. by J.R.
				  Planché.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 225</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">113</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, J[ohn] M[addison]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Something To Do : A farce in one act. By J.M. Morton.
				  Revised and re-written for present representation, 1st April, 1884.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1884-1885</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1816</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">113</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Moncrieff, W[illiam] T[homas]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Somnambulist; or, The Phantom of the Village : A
				  dramatic entertainment in two acts, by W.T. Moncrieff, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1828-1829</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Ludgate Hill</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 125</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from previous owner:
				  J. Biddles.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">113</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>La! Sonnambula! or, The Supper, The Sleeper, and The
				  Merry Swiss Boy : An original operatic burlesque extravaganza. By Henry J.
				  Byron.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1871-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 981</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">113</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Addison, H[enry] R[obert]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Sophia's Supper : A farce in one act. By H.R.
				  Addison.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1855</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: 128 Washington Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>William V. Spencer</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Boston Theatre, 5</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pink wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">113</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Gilbert, W[illiam] S[chwenck] and Arthur Sullivan</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Sorcerer : An entirely original modern comic opera
				  in two acts. Written by W.S. Gilbert. Composed by Arthur Sullivan.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878?</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: 449 and 451 Washington St.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Oliver Ditson &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">113</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Farnie, H[enry] B[rougham]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Soul of Honor! : Romantic drama in prologue and five
				  acts, adapted from the French, and written by H.B. Farnie.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1550</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">113</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Sour Grapes : An original comedy in four acts. By Henry
				  J. Byron</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1890</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">113</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wigan, Horace</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Southerner--Just Arrived : A farce in one act. By
				  Horace Wigan, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1862-1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 838</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pink wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">113</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Woodruffe, Adelaide</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Sovereign Remedy : A farce in one act. By Adelaide
				  Woodruffe.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">113</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Spanish Dancers, or Fans and Fandangoes :
				  Terpsichorean semi-burlesque burletta in one act, by Charles Selby,
				  comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1860-1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 735</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">113</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Blake, Thomas G.]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Spanking Legacy : A farce in one act.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1843?</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>This is written out by hand, with Blake's name on the front
				  cover.</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">113</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Blake, Thomas G.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Spanking Legacy; or, The Corsican Vendetta : A farce
				  in one act. By Thomas G. Blake.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 86</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">114</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Morton, John Maddison]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Speak Out Boldly : A petite comedy in one
				  act.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1090</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Moncrieff, W[illiam] T[homas]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Spectre Bridegroom; or, A Ghost in Spite of Himself
				  : A farce in one act, by W.T. Moncrieff, Esq.</unittitle>
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				  1887-1895</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 187</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">114</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Moncrieff, W[illiam] T[homas]</persname>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 E. 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 187</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">114</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Moncrieff, W[illiam] T[homas]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Spectre Bridegroom; or, A Ghost in Spite of Himself
				  : A farce in two acts. Founded on a story of the same name, in the Sketch Book.
				  By W.T. Moncrieff, Esq.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: Circulating Library and Dramatic Repository, No. 4
				  Chamber-street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>E. Murden</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>protective wrapper from previous owner</p>
               </odd>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">114</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Morton, Thomas</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Speed the Plough : A comedy in five acts. By Thomas
				  Morton .</unittitle>
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				  1882-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 E. 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 41</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">114</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Morton, Thomas</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Speed the Plough : A comedy in five acts. By Thomas
				  Morton, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous owner:
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                     <persname role="author">Morton, Thomas</persname>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Wardrobe Place, Doctors Commons</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Charles Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 104</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">114</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Barnett, Morris</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Spirit of the Rhine : A musical drama, (from the
				  French,) in two acts. By Morris Barnett, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1835-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Duncombe's British Theatre], [147]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper, but it does have a protective wrapper
				  added by a previous owner.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">114</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pique, Guilliemne [William Pike?]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Spirits : A negro sketch in one scene, by Guilliemne
				  Pique.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 89</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">114</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Bayly, Thomas Haynes</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Spitalfields Weaver : A burletta in one act. By
				  Thomas Haynes Bayly, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1838-1852</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 186 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Chapman and Hall</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper for a different piece: "The Gipsey Girl: or, The
				  Heir of Hazel Dell" by Hannah Maria Jones.</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">114</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, J[ohn] M[addison]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Spitfire : A farce in one act. As performed at the
				  Theatres Royal, Covent Garden and English Opera House. By J.M. Morton,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1830-1852</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 186 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Chapman and Hall</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Webster's Acting National Drama, 17</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">114</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Bernard, [William] Bayle</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Splendid Investment : An original farce in one act, by
				  Bayle Bernard, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1881-1883</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 439</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">114</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Hoare, Prince</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Spoiled Child : A farce in two acts. By Prince
				  Hoare. As performed in the London and American Theatres.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 133</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">114</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Hoare, Prince]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Spoiled Child : A farce in two acts.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1830-1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Cumberland's British Theatre], [96]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">114</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>Sport With a Sportsman : An Ethiopian extravaganza in
				  one scene.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 57</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">114</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Kenney, James</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Spring and Autumn; or, The Birds of Fifty : A comedy in
				  two acts. By James Kenney, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1855-1857?</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[Boston: 128 Washington Street]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[William V. Spencer]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Spencer's Boston Theatre, 14</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">114</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Kenney, James</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Spring and Autumn; or, The Birds of Fifty : A comedy in
				  two acts. By James Kenney, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1855</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: 128 Washington Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>William V. Spencer</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Spencer's Boston Theatre, 14</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>cream-colored wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">114</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Byron, H[enry] J[ames]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Spur of the Moment : An original whimsical drama in
				  one act. By H.J. Byron, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1952</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">114</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Polack, [Elizabeth]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>St. Clair of the Isles; or, The Outlaw of Barra : A
				  Scottish historical melodrama, in three acts. By Miss Polack.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1838-1841</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 4 Brydges Street, Covent Garden</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>James Pattie</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p> , </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper added by a previous
				  owner: J. Biddles. Contains minor production notations.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">114</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Haz[le]wood, C[olin] H[enry]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Staff of Diamonds : A nautical drama in two acts.
				  Written by C.H. Hazelwood.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1557</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">115</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Gowing, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The State Prisoner : A drama in one act. By William
				  Gowing, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1504</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">115</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Wilks, Thomas Egerton]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>State Secrets; or, The Tailor of Tamworth : A popular
				  farce in one act.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 87</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">115</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wilks, Thomas Egerton</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>State Secrets; or, The Tailor of Tamworth : A comic
				  burletta in one act. By Thomas Egerton Wilks.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1836-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 180</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pink publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous
				  owner: J. Biddles. Contains minor production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">115</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dance, George</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Station House : An interlude in one act. By George
				  Dance.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1835-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 139</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">115</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pemberton, T[homas] Edgar</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Steeple-Jack : A domestic comedy in one act. By T. Edgar
				  Pemberton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1888-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Acting Edition], [1947]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">115</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Taylor, Tom</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Still Waters Run Deep : An original comedy in three
				  acts, by Tom Taylor, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 276</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">115</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Taylor, Tom</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Still Waters Run Deep : An original comedy in three
				  acts, by Tom Taylor, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1855?</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 18 Ann Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>O.A. Roorbach, Jr., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper, back cover only. Protective wrapper from a previous
				  owner: J. Biddles. Contains production notations.</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Taylor, Tom</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Still Waters Run Deep : An original comedy in three
				  acts, by Tom Taylor, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 276</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellowish-orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">115</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Taylor, Tom</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Still Waters Run Deep : An original comedy in three
				  acts, by Tom Taylor, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 276</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">115</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dance, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Stock Exchange; or, The Green Business : A comic
				  drama in one act. By Charles Dance, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1858-1859</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 532</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">115</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Hazlewood, C[olin] H[enry]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Stolen Jewess; or, Two Children of Israel : An
				  original romantic drama in three acts. By C.H. Hazlewood</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1575</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">115</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Merritt, Paul</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Stolen Kisses : An entirely original comedy-drama in
				  three acts. By Paul Merritt, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1900</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2078</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">115</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Bernard, [William] Bayle</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Storm in a Tea Cup : A comedietta in one act. By Bayle
				  Bernard.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1880-1881</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 200</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">115</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Archer, Thomas</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Strange Intruder : Adapted from "Satan, ou, Le
				  Diable a Paris." In three acts. (Licensed by the Lord Chamberlain, and the
				  copy-right of the Author.) By Thomas Archer, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1844-1900?</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 40 Charlotte-Street, Blackfriars Road</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>H. Quelch</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>"The Stage" Plays</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">115</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Thompson, Benjamin, tran.]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Stranger : A play in five acts. By Augustus Frederic
				  Ferdinand von Kotzebue.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 9</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. Previous owner: Henry C. De Mille</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">115</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Thompson, Benjamin, tran.]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Stranger : A play in five acts. By Augustus Frederic
				  Ferdinand von Kotzebue.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 9</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">115</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Reece, R[obert]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Stranger: Stranger Than Ever! : A piece of
				  extravagance in one act. Written by R. Reece, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1869-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1219</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">115</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wilks, Thomas Egerton</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Sudden Thoughts : An original farce in one act, by
				  Thomas Egerton Wilks, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1837-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 271</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. This also has a protective wrapper from one of its
				  previous owners: J. Biddles and/or Edwin Clifford. Contains minor production
				  notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">116</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wilks, Thomas Egerton</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Sudden Thoughts : An original farce in one act, by
				  Thomas Egerton Wilks, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 242</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">116</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Hurst, James P.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Sugar and Cream : Comedietta in one act. By James P.
				  Hurst.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1907-1909</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1843</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tannish-orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">116</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Hay, Frederick</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Suit of Tweeds : An original farce. By Frederick Hay,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1867</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1097</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">116</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dilley, Joseph J. and Lewis Clifton</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Summoned to Court : A farce by Joseph J. Dilley, and
				  Lewis Clifton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1881-1883</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1776</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. This play has been bound in the same
				  pamphlet binder as: "The Sunny Side."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">116</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Rae, Charles Marsham</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Sunny Side : A comedietta in one act. By Charles
				  Marsham Rae.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1885-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1852</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. This play has been bound in the same
				  pamphlet binder as: "Summoned to Court."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">116</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Jerome, Jerome K[lapka]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Sunset : Play in one act, by Jerome K. Jerome. The play
				  has been founded, with permission, upon Lord Tennyson's second and longer poem
				  of "The Sisters."</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 337</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">116</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Broughton, Fred[eric] W[illiam]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Sunshine : An original comedy in one act. By Fred W.
				  Broughton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1883-1885</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1814</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">116</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Hatch, P. H[enry]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Sunshine and Shade : (A village story): an originaal
				  drama in two acts. By P.H. Hatch, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1849</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 5 Holywell Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Andrew Vickers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Stage Library, 8</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper. This is a prompt copy from an un-named
				  person.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">116</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Gifford, J. Wear</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Supper for Two; or, The Wolf and the Lamb : A farce by
				  J. Wear Gifford</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1829</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">116</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Reeve, Wybert</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Supper Gratis; or, An Impudent Intruder : An original
				  farce in one act, by Wybert Reeve.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">116</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pitt, George Dibdin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Susan Hopley; or, The Vicissitudes of a Servant Girl : A
				  domestic drama in three acts. By George Dibdin Pitt.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1027</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">116</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Hazelton, Fred[erick]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Sweeney Todd, The Barber of Fleet Street; or, The String
				  of Pearls : A drama in three acts. (Founded on the popular work of the same
				  title.) By Fred. Hazelton, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1891</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1520</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">116</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Jones, Henry Arthur</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Sweet Will : A comedy in one act, by Henry Arthur
				  Jones.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 395</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">116</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Jones, Henry Arthur</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Sweet Will : A comedy in one act, by Henry Arthur
				  Jones.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 395</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 395</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 395</p>
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                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1655</p>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 78</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>The Swiss Cottage; or, Why Don't She Marry? : A musical
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 79</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 321</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
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                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 51</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Simpson, J[ohn] Palgrave</persname>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 952</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 19</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Colman, G[eorge, the Younger]</persname>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Little Queen Street, Holborn</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Duncombe </p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 2</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous owner: J.
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1659</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Dubourg, A[ugustus] W.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Sympathy : A comedietta in one act. By A.W.
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1440</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>The Syren of Paris : A romantic drama in two acts.
				  Adapted from the French of Messieurs Eugene Grange and Xavier de Montepin. By
				  William E. Suter, Esq.</unittitle>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 771</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>A Tabloid : A tragic farce. By Arthur
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2453</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light brown wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Take Care of Dowb___ : A farce in one act. By John
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 498</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
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               <odd>
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                  <p>[Lacy's Acting Edition], [261]</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Take That Girl Away! : A comic drama in two acts, by
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 261</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1847</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>Taken From the French : An original comedietta in one
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2001</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>Taken In and Done For : An original farce in one act. By
				  Charles Selby.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Wellington Street, Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Hailes Lacy</p>
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               <odd>
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                  <p>[Lacy's Acting Edition], [37]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Taking the Veil; or, The Harsh Step-Father : A drama in
				  three acts, by C.H. Hazlewood.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1588</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Horne, F[rederick] Lennox</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Tale of a Comet : A new and original farce in one act,
				  by F. Lennox Horne.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1660</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Holcroft, Thomas</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Tale of Mystery : A melodrame in two acts. By Thomas
				  Holcroft. The music by Dr. Busby.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Britannia Press, 17 Catherine Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T. Dolby</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Dolby's British Theatre, 52</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous owner: J.
				  Biddles. Contains minor production notations.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">117</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Rivers, Henry J.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Tale of Two Cities : A drama in three acts, and a
				  prologue, adapted from Mr. Charles Dickens's story, by Henry J.
				  Rivers.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1847-1860</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Peter's Hill, E.C.</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Davidson</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">165</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Taming of the Shrew : A comedy by William Shakspere. As
				  arranged by Augustin Daly. First produced at Daly's Theatre January 18, 1887,
				  receiving its one hundredth representation, April 13, 1887, and here printed
				  from the prompter's copy. With an introduction by William Winte</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light green wrapper. Imprint reads: "Privately printed for Mr.
				  Daly."</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">117</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>La Tarantula; or, The Spider King : An entirely new
				  extravaganza, made up into an English dress from the best French materials, in
				  two acts.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1860-1862</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 40</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">117</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Oxenford, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Tartuffe : A comedy by Moliere, adapted to the English
				  stage by John Oxenford, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1845-1853</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Suffolk Street, Pall Mall East</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Webster &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Webster's Acting National Drama, 179</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">117</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Stirling, Edward</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Teacher Taught : An original farce in one act, by
				  Edward Stirling, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 709</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">118</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Stirling, Edward</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Teddy Roe : A farce in one act. By Edward
				  Stirling.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 194</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">118</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Rodwell, G[eorge] H[erbert]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Teddy the Tiler : An original farce in one act. By G.H.
				  Rodwell.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 186</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">118</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Rodwell, G[eorge] H[erbert]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Teddy the Tiler : An original farce in one act. By G.H.
				  Rodwell.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1856</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: 128 Washington Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>William V. Spencer</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Spencer's Boston Theatre, 27</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>The protective wrapper from pervious owner: W.J. LeMoyne.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">118</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Hook, Theodore Edward</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Tekeli; or, The Siege of Montgatz : A melo-drama in
				  three acts. By Theodore Edward Hook, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1830-1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 220</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous owner: J.
				  Biddles.</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">118</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Clements, Arthur</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Telephone : A farce in one act. By Arthur
				  Clements.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1675</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">118</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>Tell Tale Tit; or, Harlequin Dickory Dickory Dock : An
				  original comic Christmas pantomime, entitled: [title] First produced Dec. 26th,
				  1868, at the New National Standard Theatre. The scenery by Mr. Richard
				  Douglas.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1868</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 21 Langley Place, Commerical Road</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>George Stevens</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir
				  edition.</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">118</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Talfourd, Francis</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Tell! and the Strike of the Canons; or, The Pair, The
				  Meddler, and The Apple! : An original fairy romantic &amp; legendary
				  extravaganza. Francis Talfourd, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1859-1860</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 642</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">118</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Bell, Robert</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Temper : A comedy in five acts. By Robert
				  Bell.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 51</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">118</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Bell, Robert</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Temper : A comedy in five acts. By Robert
				  Bell.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1854-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 121 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 51</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">118</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Barry, Thomas</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Tempest : A play in five acts. By William
				  Shakspeare. Arranged, and adapted for representation at the Boston Theatre, by
				  Mr. Thomas Barry.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1936</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 121</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">118</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Barry, Thomas</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Tempest : A play in five acts. By William
				  Shakspeare. Arranged, and adapted for representation at the Boston Theatre, by
				  Mr. Thomas Barry.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1936</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 121</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">118</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Graves, Joseph</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Tempter; or, The Old Mill of St. Denis : A romantic
				  drama in two acts. By Joseph Graves. First produced at Sadler's Wells Theatre,
				  June 4, 1838.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1875-1905</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 313 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Dicks</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Dicks' Standard Plays, 712</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pink wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">118</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Emson, Frank E.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Ten Pounds : A domestic scena, by Frank E.
				  Emson.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1874</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Stationers' Hall Court</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Simpkin, Marshall, and Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light green wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">118</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Peake, Richard Brinsley</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Ten Thousand a Year : A drama in three acts. From the
				  celebrated novel of the same name, (by the author of the "Diary of a
				  Physician,") and arranged for the stage, by Richard Brinsley Peake,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1847-1860</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Peter's Hill, Doctors' Commons</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>G.H. Davidson</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 143</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">118</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Heigway, W.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Ten Tortured Tutors : A piece of boys-terous
				  extravagance. By W. Heighway.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1875-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper added by later
				  owner.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">118</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Serle, Thomas James</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Tender Precautions; or, The Romance of Marriage : A new
				  an original comedy in one act. By Thomas James Serle, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 71</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">118</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Coyne, J[oseph] Stirling</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Terrible Secret : A farce in one act. By J. Stirling
				  Coyne.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 782</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">118</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Williams, Thomas J[ohn]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Terrible Tinker! : A farce in one act, by Thomas J.
				  Williams, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T.H. French, Successor to Samuel French &amp; Son, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 320</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">118</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Coyne, J[oseph] Stirling</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>That Affair at Finchley : A comic sketch in one act. By
				  J. Stirling Coyne.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1861-1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 775</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">118</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Moore, J. George</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>That Blessed Baby : A farce in one act. By J. George
				  Moore, Esq. As first performed at the Theatre-Royal, Adelphia, Monday, Feb. 11,
				  1856.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 77</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">119</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Young, Charles L[awrence]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>That Dreadful Doctor! : A comedietta in one act, by
				  Charles L. Young, Bart.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1899</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1744</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">119</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Caldwell, S[ibyl]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>That Horrid Major : By S. Caldwell.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1907</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2311</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>dark green wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">119</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Simpson, J[ohn Palgrave]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>That Odious Captain Cutter! : A comedietta in one act.
				  By J. Palgrave Simpson, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1859</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 42</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">119</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Grover, J. Holmes</persname>
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                  <unittitle>That Rascal Pat : A farce in one act. By J. Holmes
				  Grover, Irish comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1943</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 303</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">119</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Grover, J. Holmes</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>That Rascal Pat : A farce in one act. By J. Holmes
				  Grover, Irish comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1867-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 303</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. This is the first play of two bound in the same
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">119</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Gilbert, W[illiam] S[chwenck]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Randall's Thumb : An original comedy in three acts. By
				  W.S. Gilbert.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately 1871-
				  1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 363</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. This is the second play of two bound in the same
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">119</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Grover, J. Holmes</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>That Rascal Pat : A farce in one act. By J. Holmes
				  Grover, Irish comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 303</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">119</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Caldwell, S[ibyl]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Their New Paying Guest : A farce by S.
				  Caldwell.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2287</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>dark blue-green wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">119</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Benham, Arthur</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Theory and Practice : Comedietta in one act. By Arthur
				  Benham.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1896-1899</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2034</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">119</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Theseus and Ariadne; or, The Marriage of Bacchus : A
				  classical extravaganza in two acts. By J.R. Planché, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1881-1883</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 282</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">119</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Hale, W.P. and Francis Talfourd]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Thetis and Peleus; or, The Chain of Roses : A
				  mythological love story, told in one act.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1892</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 66</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">119</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dickinson, Cha[rle]s H.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Third Time : A sketch in one act, by Chas. H.
				  Dickinson.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1900</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2140</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">119</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pemberton, T[homas] Edgar</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Thorough Base : An operetta in one act. The words by T.
				  Edgar Pemberton, and music by T. Anderton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1885-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1892</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">119</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Cassilis, Ina Leon</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Those Landladies! : Duologue in one act, by Ina Leon
				  Cassilis.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 385</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">119</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Muskerry, William</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Three Blind Mice : A predicament in one scene, by
				  William Muskerry.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1906</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2301</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">119</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John M[addison]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Three Cuckoos : A farce in one act, by John M. Morton,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1881-1883</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 597</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">119</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Roberts, George</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Three Furies : An original comedietta in one act. By
				  George Roberts.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1865</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 977</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">119</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Rice, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Three Guardsmen; or, The Queen, The Cardinal, and
				  The Adventurer : A drama in three acts. Founded on Dumas' celebrated romance.
				  By Charles Rice, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 139</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">119</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Murphy, Arthur</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Three Weeks After Marriage : A comedy in two acts. By
				  Arthur Murphy.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 64</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">119</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Paul, [George Henry] Howard</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Thrice Married : A personation piece in one act, by
				  Howard Paul.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1866-1867</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 665</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue-green wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">119</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Thumping Legacy : An original farce in one act. As
				  performed at the London and American Theatres, by John Maddison Morton,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 102</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">119</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John, Maddison</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Thumping Legacy : An original farce in one act. As
				  performed at the London and American Theatres, by John Maddison Morton,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 102</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">119</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Muskerry, William</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Thrillby : A shocker in one scene and several spasms; by
				  William Muskerry. (...) With special songs compsed by F. Osmond
				  Carr.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1896-1899</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2095</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">120</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Greet, Dora V[ictoire]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Thrown Together : A sketch by Dora V. Greet.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1972</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">120</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Phillips, Watts</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Ticket-of-Leave : A farce in one act. By Watts
				  Phllips, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 876</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Taylor, Tom</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Ticket-of-Leave Man : A drama in four acts. By Tom
				  Taylor, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 329</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">120</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Cheltnam, Charles Smith</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Ticket-of-Leave Man's Wife; or, Six Years After : A
				  new and original drama in three acts. Being a continuation of Mr. Tom Taylor's
				  drama of the "Ticket-of-Leave Man." By Charles Smith Cheltnam.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1032</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">120</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Simpson, J[ohn] Palgrave and Felix Dale</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Time and the Hour : A drama in three acts. By J.
				  Palgrave Simpson and Felix Dale.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1870-1877</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 33 Rose Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">120</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Leslie, Henry</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Time and Tide: a Tale of the Thames! : An original drama
				  in three acts. With a prologue. By Henry Leslie.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
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                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 288</p>
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                  <p>Boston: 92 Tremont St.</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>William V. Spencer</p>
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                  <p>Spencer's Boston Theatre, 111</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1823</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 158</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>D. Longworth</p>
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                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
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                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
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                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 211</p>
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                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 733</p>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
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                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 939</p>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1835</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 252</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 157</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
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                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 20</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
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                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1593</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Tom Cobb; or, Fortune's Toy : An entirely original
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 280</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
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                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1209</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 155</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1289</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Too Late to Save; or, Doomed to Die : A story of old
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1677</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Too Many Cooks! : An original dramatic sketch. By
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2213</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Falconer, Edmund</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Too Much For Good Nature : A farce in one act. By Edmund
				  Falconer.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1935?</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>This is a typed copy of a play from the nineteenth century.
				  Likely typed for inclusion in the UW Drama Library Collection.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">121</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Jameson, Robert Francis</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Touch at the Times : A comedy in five acts, as
				  performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent-Garden. By Robert Francis Jameson, Esq.,
				  of the Inner Temple.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1812</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 66 Pall-Mall</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>C. Chapple</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">121</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Hayes, Frederick William]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>La Tour De Nesle; or, The Chamber of Death : An
				  historical drama, from the French of Victor Hugo.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Standard Drama], 112</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">121</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Hayes, Frederick William]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>[La Tour De Nesle; or, The Chamber of Death] : [An
				  historical drama, from the French of Victor Hugo.]</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1853-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Samuel French]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Standard Drama], [112]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper, no title page. Previous owner: Edwin Clifford.
				  Contains production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">121</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Williams, Thomas J[ohn]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Tourist's Ticket : A farce. By Thomas J.
				  Williams.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1430</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">121</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Starke, Mariana</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Tournament : A tragedy: imitated from the celebrated
				  German drama, entitled Agnes Bernauer, which was written by a nobleman of high
				  rank, and founded on fact, that occurred in Bavaria about the year 1435. By
				  Mariana Starke (...) as performed at the New York Theatre. </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1803</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: At the Shakspeare Gallery</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>David Longworth</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">121</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, Thomas</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Town and Country : A comedy in five acts. By Thomas
				  Morton, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1870-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 70</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">121</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, Thomas</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Town and Country : A comedy in five acts. By Thomas
				  Morton, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1807</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: At the Dramatic Repository, Shakspeare-Gallery</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>David Longworth</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">122</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Shepherd, R.?]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Tradesman's Son : A drama in two acts.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1568</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">122</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Fawcett, Charles S.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Tragedy : A farcical comedy in three acts. By Charles
				  S. Fawcett.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 127</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">122</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Denny, Ernest</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Trains and Travellers : The Humours, and Ill-Humours of
				  the Railway. A monologue for either a man or a woman. By Ernest
				  Denny.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1936</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand, W.C.2</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's The Monologue Series, 54</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>red wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">122</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Phillips, F[rederick]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Tramp's Adventure; or, True to the Last : A drama in two
				  acts. By F. Phillips.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1885-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1567</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">122</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Stirling, Edward</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Trapping a Tartar : A serio-comic drama in one act. By
				  Edward Stirling, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1865</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bokseller [sic]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 964</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>olive green wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">122</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Law, Arthur</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Treasure Trove : Written by Arthur Law.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1904-1923</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 32 Great Portland Street, W.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Joseph Williams, Limited</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>olive green wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">122</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Williams, Thomas J[ohn]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Trials of Tompkins! : A farce in one act, by Thomas
				  J. Williams, Esq. </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 859</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">122</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Poole, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Tribulation; or, Unwelcome Visitors : A comedy in two
				  acts. By John Poole, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1826-1829</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Ludgate Hill</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous owner:
				  Wm. J. LeMoyne.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">122</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>Trick for Trick; or, The Admiral's Daughter : A farce in
				  two acts; as performed with unbounded applause at the Theatre Royal, Covent
				  Garden, July 2, 1812, for the benefit of Miss S. Booth.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1812</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 25 Bow Street, Covent Garden</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Miller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">122</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Sheridan, Richard Brinsley</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Trip to Scarborough : A comedy in three acts, by
				  Richard Brinsley Sheridan.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Acting Edition], [1539]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">122</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Sheridan, Richard Brinsley</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Trip to Scarborough : A comedy in three acts, by
				  Richard Brinsley Sheridan.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1539</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">122</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Stephenson, C[harles] H.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Tromb-Al-Ca-Zar; or, The Adventures of an Operatic
				  Troupe : A musical extravaganza in one act. Adapted from the French by C.H.
				  Stephenson. Music by J. Offenbach.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1866-1867</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1053</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">122</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Reeve, Wybert</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>True as Steel : An original comedy in three acts. By
				  Wybert Reeve.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1896-1899</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1373</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">122</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Hurst, J[ames] P.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>True Colours : An original comedy in one act. By J.P.
				  Hurst.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1888-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1945</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">122</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Coyne, J[oseph] Stirling</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Trumpeter's Daughter : A farce in one act. By J.
				  Stirling Coyne.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1858-1859</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: 128 Washington Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>William V. Spencer</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Spencer's Boston Theatre, 207</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Previous owner: Ed. Acker.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">122</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brough, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Trying It On : A farce in one act, written by William
				  Brough.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Minor Drama], [214]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">122</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brough, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Trying It On : A farce in one act, written by William
				  Brough.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 214</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">122</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Johnstone, J[ohn] B[eer]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Tufelhausen; or, The Lawyer's Legend : An original
				  romantic drama in two acts. By J.B. Johnstone.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1881-1883</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 403</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">122</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Williams, Montague and F[rancis] C[owley] Burnand</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Turkish Bath : A farce in one act. By Messrs.
				  Montague Williams and F.C. Burnand.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
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               <odd>
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                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23rd Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
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                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 220</p>
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                  <p>[Duncombe's British Theatre], [101]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
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                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 593</p>
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                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
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                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 328</p>
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                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
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                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 58</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <unittitle>Twice Killed : A farce in one act, by John
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 359</p>
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                  <unittitle>A Twice Told Tale : An original farce in one act. By
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 367</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2323</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 288</p>
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               <odd>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1525</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 44</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 190</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1881</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>The Two Drovers : A domestic, legendary melo-drama in
				  two acts. By Henry Goff.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1831-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 75</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous
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				  Founded on a tale of the same name, in "Posthumous Papers, by a Gentleman about
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 43</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Chapman and Hall</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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				  entitled [image showing the musical notation of two flats and a sharp] being a
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1498</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <container type="box">124</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Lacy, Rophino</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Two Friends : A domestic drama in two acts. By
				  Rophino Lacy.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 91</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <unittitle>The Two Friends : A drama in two acts, by M. Rophino
				  Lacy, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 197</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous
				  owner: J. Biddles.</p>
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                  <unittitle>Two Gentlemen in a Fix; or, How to Lose the Train : An
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 396</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Shak[e]speare, William</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Two Gentlemen of Verona : A comedy in five acts. By
				  William Shakspeare. (...) As produced at the Park Theatre, by Mr. and Mrs.
				  Charles Kean.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1928-1936</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 29</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">[Dibdin, Thomas?]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Two Gregories; or, Luck in a Name : An operatic
				  farce in one act.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1854-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 121 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Minor Drama], 67</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous owner: Wm. J.
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                     <persname role="author">Dibdin, Thomas</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Two Gregories; or, Where Did the Money Come From? :
				  A ballad farce in one act, by Thomas Dibdin, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1830-1847</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 24</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous owner:
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                     <persname role="author">Horne, [Frederick] Len[n]ox</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Two Heads are Better Than One : A farce in one act. By
				  Lenox Horne.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1880-1881</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 396</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Martin-Seymour, Edward</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Two Jolly Bachelors : A dramatic duologue in one act. By
				  Edward Martin-Seymour.</unittitle>
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				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 362</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">124</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Taylor, Tom and Charles Reade</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Two Loves and a Life : A drama in four acts. By Tom
				  Taylor and Charles Reade.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 265</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">124</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Cassilis, Ina Leon</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Two Misses Ibbetson : A play in one act, by Ina Leon
				  Cassilis.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 391</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">124</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Swears, Herbert</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Two on a 'Bus : An original dramatic sketch. By Herbert
				  Swears.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1905-1906</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2274</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Clements, Arthur</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Two Photographs : An entirely new and original
				  comedietta in one act. By Arthur Clements.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1884-1885</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1817</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">124</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Courtn[e]y, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Two Polts : An original farce in one act, by John
				  Courtnay.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 663</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">124</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, John Baldwin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Two Queens : A petite comedy in one act. By John
				  Baldwin Buckstone.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1878</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 8</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">124</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Albery, James</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Two Roses : An original comedy in three acts. By James
				  Albery.</unittitle>
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				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 387</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Clements, Arthur</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Two to One; or, The Irish Footman : A farce in one act.
				  By Arthur Clements.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1873</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1464</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">124</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>The Tyrant! The Slave!! The Victim!!! &amp; The Tar!!!!
				  : An entirely and supernaturally original nautico-domestic transatlantic
				  senstation drama.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1892-1894</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 4</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Williams, Thomas J[ohn]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>An Ugly Customer : A farce in one act. By Thomas J.
				  Williams.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1860-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Lacy's Acting Edition], [726]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">124</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Williams, Thomas J[ohn]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>An Ugly Customer : A farce in one act. By Thomas J.
				  Williams.</unittitle>
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				  1860-1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 726</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. Protective wrapper from previous owner: J.
				  Biddles.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">124</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Williams, Thomas J[ohn]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>An Ugly Customer : A farce in one act. By Thomas J.
				  Williams.</unittitle>
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				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 726</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellowish-tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Burnand, F[rancis] C[owley]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Ulysses; or, The Iron-Clad Warrior and The Little Tug of
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1865</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 980</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Oxenford, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Uncle Zachary : A comic drama in two acts, by John
				  Oxenford, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1892-1894</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 667</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Phillips, [Elizabeth Welsby]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Uncle Crotchet : A farce in one act. By Mrs. Alfred
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				  1900-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, [145]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Uncle Dick's Darling : A drama in three acts. By Henry
				  J. Byron.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>typed copy</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Thomson, James</persname>
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                  <unittitle>An Uncle Too Many : A musical farce in two acts, by
				  James Thomson, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1830-1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 95</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">De Pass, E.A</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Under False Colours : An original comedietta in one act.
				  By E.A. De Pass, F.R.G.S.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1891</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1663</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">125</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Soane, George</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Undine; or, The Spirit of the Waters : A drama in three
				  acts. By George Soane, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 202</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">125</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Soane, George</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Undine; or, The Spirit of the Waters : A drama in three
				  acts. By George Soane, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 202</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">125</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Soane, George</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Undine; or, The Spirit of the Waters : A melo-dramatic
				  romance in two acts. As performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden. By
				  George Soane, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1823</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 4 Chamber Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[E.M. Murden] at the Circulating Library and Dramatic
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               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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				  1872-1878</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 374</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper. Previous owner: Sarah Truax. Contains extensive
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                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Unfinished Gentleman : An original farce in one act.
				  By Charles Selby, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 103</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Unfinished Gentleman! : An original farce in one
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1834-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 121</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">125</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Unfinished Gentleman! : An original farce in one
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 121</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
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                  <container type="box">125</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Troughton, Adolphus Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Unlimited Confidence : A comedietta in one act. By
				  Adolphus Charles Troughton.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 915</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Craven, H[enry] T[hornton]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Unlucky Friday : A drama in one act. Translated and
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1866-1867</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1128</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">125</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Coyne, J[oseph] Stirling</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>An Unprotected Female : A farce in one act. By J.
				  Stirling Coyne.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1662</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">125</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Williams, Thomas J[ohn]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Up a Tree : A farce in one act. By Thomas J.
				  Williams.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1465</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Taylor, Tom</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Up at the Hills : An original comedy of Indian Life in
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				  1860-1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 737</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">126</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Lemon, Harry</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Up for the Cattle Show : A farce in one act. By Harry
				  Lemon.</unittitle>
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				  1900-1904</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1177</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">126</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Worthington, J.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Up in the World : A farce in one act, by J.
				  Worthington.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1635</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">126</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Brough, William and Andrew Halliday</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Upstairs and Downstairs; or, The Great Per-Centage
				  Question : A farce in one act. By William Brough and Andrew
				  Halliday.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1865-1866</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 988</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">126</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Coyne, J[oseph] Stirling</persname>
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                  <unittitle>"Urgent Private Affairs" : An original farce in one act,
				  by J. Stirling Coyne, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy </p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Lacy's Acting Edition], [360]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from the previous
				  owner: Wm. J. LeMoyne.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Mathews, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Used Up : A pet[i]t comed[y] in two acts. Translated
				  from the French of "L'Homme Blasé" by Charles Mathews.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, [10]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">126</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Brough, William and Andrew Halliday</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Valentine! : A "compliment of the season," in one act,
				  by William Brough and Andrew Halliday.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 844</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">126</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Buckstone, John Baldwin]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Valentine's Day; or, Harlequin and the Fairy of the True
				  Lover's Knot : A grand comic Christmas pantomime, by the author of the popular
				  Haymarket pantomimes, "The Three Bears," "Little Bo-Peep," "Butterflies' Ball,"
				  "Sleeping Beauty," "Babes in the Wood," "Undine," &amp;c.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1859</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 15 Great Queen Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>H.M. Arliss</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pink wrapper. A Christmas extravaganza. A souvenir edition.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">126</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Valet de Sham : A farce in one act, by Charles
				  Selby, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 263</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">126</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Coyne, J[oseph] Stirling</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Valsha; or, The Slave Queen : A drama in three acts, by
				  J. Stirling Coyne, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. This is in a French's Acting Edition
				  wrapper, but is not part of the regularly numbered series.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">126</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Troughton, Adolphus Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Vandyke Brown : A farce in one act. By Adolphus Charles
				  Troughton, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1873</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 583</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-tan wrapper</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">126</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Stephenson, C[harles] H. and F. Robson</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Boggles at the Varsity Boat Race : An original apropos
				  aquatic absurdity in one act, entitled [title] by C.H. Stephenson &amp; F.
				  Robson.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper. Though this is in a wrapper for French's Acting
				  Edition, it is not part of the numbered series. The wrapper has been used to
				  cover a remainder from "Hastings's Acting Plays," bought out by French.</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">126</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Otway, Thomas</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Venice Preserved : A tragedy in five acts. By Thomas
				  Otway.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 20</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">126</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Burnand, F[rancis] C[owley]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Venus and Adonis; or, The Two Rivals &amp; The Small
				  Boar : Being a full, true, and particular account, adapted to the requirements
				  of the present age of an ancient mythological piece of scandal. By F.C.
				  Burnand, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 922</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pinkish-orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">126</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Reece, R[obert]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Very Last Days of Pompeii! : A new classical
				  burlesque. Written by R. Reece.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1423</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">126</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Harris, A[ugustus Glossop, Sr.]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Very Serious Affair : A farce in one act, by A.
				  Harris, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 490</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Simpson, J[ohn] Palgrave</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Very Suspicious! : An original comedietta in one act. By
				  J. Palgrave Simpson, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 90</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Milner, H[enry] M.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Veteran of 102 Years; or, Five Generations : A drama
				  in one act. Adapted from the French by H.M. Milner.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 535</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Taylor, Tom</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Victims : An original comedy in three acts. By Tom
				  Taylor, Esq.</unittitle>
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				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 186</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <container type="box">126</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Taylor, Tom</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Victims : An original comedy in three acts. By Tom
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 186</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Barnett, C[harles] Z[achary]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Victorine; or, The Orphan of Paris : A melo drama in
				  three acts. By C.Z. Barnett.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 68</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous owner: J.
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                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, John Baldwin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Victorine; or, "I'll Sleep On It." : A drama in three
				  acts. By John Baldwin Buckstone, Esq.</unittitle>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 110</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">127</container>
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				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 158</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">127</container>
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                  <unittitle>The Village Lawyer : A farce in two acts. As performed
				  at the New-York Theatre.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: At the Dramatic Repository, Shakspeare-Gallery</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>D. Longworth</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">127</container>
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                  <unittitle>The Village Lawyer : A farce in two acts.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 94</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Craven, H[enry] T[hornton]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Village Nightingale : A burletta in one act. By H.T.
				  Craven.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1618</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pink wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">127</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Younge, A.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Village Tale : An interlude. By Mr. A.
				  Younge.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>This is in a wrapper for French's Acting Edition, but is not
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">127</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Burnand, F[rancis] C[owley]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Villikins and His Dinah : A tragico-comico burlesque in
				  one act. By F. C. Burnand, Esq.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 796</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Buckingham, Leicester [Silk]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Virginius; or, The Trials of a Fond Papa! : A burlesque
				  in one act. By Leicester Buckingham.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1859-1860</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 627</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pinkish-brown wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">127</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Knowles, James Sheridan</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Virginius : A tragedy in five acts, by James Sheridan
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				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 25</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Ellis, Walter</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Vol. III : An original comedietta in one act. By Walter
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2112</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Williams, Thomas J[ohn]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Volunteer Review; or, The Little Man in Green! : A
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1193</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pink wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Lemon, Harry</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Wait for an Answer : A dramatic sketch. By Harry
				  Lemon.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1279</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue-green wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">127</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Waiting for an Omnibus in the Lowther Arcade on a Rainy
				  Day : Written by Arthur Law.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 219</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <unittitle>Waiting for an Omnibus in the Lowther Arcade on a Rainy
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 219</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">127</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Oxenford, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Waltz by Arditi : A farce in one act. By John
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1505</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-brown wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>The Wandering Minstrel : A farce in one act. Written by
				  Henry Mayhew.</unittitle>
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				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 207</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Coyne, J[oseph] Stirling</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Wanted, One Thousand Spirited Young Milliners, For the
				  Gold Diggings : A farce in one act. By J. Stirling Coyne.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 208</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Holl, H[enry]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Wapping Old Stairs! : A nautical drama in two acts. By
				  H. Holl.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1837-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Duncombe's British Theatre], [219]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Blake, T[homas] G.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Wapping Old Stairs : An original nautical drama in three
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				  1838-1841</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 4 Brydges Street, Covent Garden</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>James Pattie</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from the previous
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                     <persname role="author">Savill, John Faucit</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Wapping Old Stairs : A nautical drama in three acts, by
				  John Faucit Savill, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1837-1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 117</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">127</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Robertson, T[homas] W[illiam]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>War : A drama in three acts. By T.W.
				  Robertson.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 407</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>War to the Knife : A comedy in three acts. By Henry J.
				  Byron.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1870-1877</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 33 Rose Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">127</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Fitzball, Edward</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Wardock Kennilson; or, The Wild Woman of the Village : A
				  romantic drama in three acts, by Edward Fitz-ball, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1830-1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 65</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous owner:
				  J. Biddles. Contains minor production notations.</p>
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                  <container type="box">128</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Fitzball, Edward</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Wardock Kennilson; or, The Wild Woman of the Village : A
				  romantic drama in three acts, by Edward Fitz-ball, Esq.</unittitle>
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				  1830-1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 65</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous owner:
				  J. Biddles.</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">128</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Walker, C.E</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Warlock of the Glen : A melo-drama in two acts.
				  Written by C.E. Walker, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 290</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">128</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Rodwell, G[eorge] Herbert</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Was I to Blame? : A farce in one act, by G. Herbert
				  Rodwell.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 480</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">128</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Simpson, J[ohn] Palgrave</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Watchdog of the Walsinghams : A romantic drama in four
				  acts. By J. Palgrave Simpson.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1871-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1380</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light green wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">128</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Coyne, J[oseph] Stirling</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Water Witches : An original farce in one act, by J.
				  Stirling Coyne.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1865</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 613</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">128</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dibdin, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Waterman; or, The First of August : A ballad opera.
				  By Charles Dibdin.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 344</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">128</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Swears, Herbert</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Wayfarers : A new and original play in one act. By
				  Herbert Swears.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1900</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2128</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">128</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Colman, George, the Younger</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Ways and Means; or, A Trip to Dover : A comedy in three
				  acts. By George Colman, the Younger</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1819</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Philadelphia: 201 Chesnut Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T.H. Palmer</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">128</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Poel, William</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Wayside Cottage : A comedietta in one act, adapted
				  from Kotzebue's farce of the "Half-Way House," by William Poel.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1881-1883</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1789</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">128</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Poel, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Wayside Cottage : A comedietta in one act, adapted
				  from Kotzebue's farce of the "Half-Way House," by William Poel.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1881-1883</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1789</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">128</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Suter, William E.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>We All Have Our Little Faults : A farce in one act. By
				  William E. Suter.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1156</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">128</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Allingham, John Till</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Weathercock : A comic opera in two acts. By John
				  Till Allingham</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1806</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: At the Dramatic Repository, Shakspeare-Gallery</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>D. Longworth</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">128</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Allingham, J[ohn] T[ill]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Weathercock : A farce in two acts. By
				  J.T.Allingham.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1850-1853</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 151 Nassau Street, corner of Spruce</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Wm. Taylor &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Minor Drama, 39</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous owner:
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">128</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Barber, James</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Weaver of Lyons! or, The Three Conscripts : A farce
				  in one act. By James Barber, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1650</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">128</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Barber, James</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Weaver of Lyons! or, The Three Conscripts : A farce
				  in one act. By James Barber, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1852-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Wellington Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The New British Theatre (late Duncombe's), 451</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">128</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Wedding Breakfast : A farce in one act. By John
				  Maddison Morton, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1901</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2193</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tannish-orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">128</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Inchbald, [Elizabeth (Simpson)]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Wedding Day : A comedy in two acts, by Mrs.
				  Inchbald.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 160</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">128</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Gilbert, W[illiam] S[chwenck]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Wedding March : ("Le Chapeu de Paille D'Italie") An
				  eccentricity in three acts. By W.S. Gilbert.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1703</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">128</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pemberton, T[homas] Edgar</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Weeds : A comedietta in one act, by T. Edgar
				  Pemberton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1684</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">128</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Havard, Philip</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Well Matched : A comedietta By Philip
				  Havard.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1905-1906</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2277</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">128</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wilks, T[homas] E[gerton]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Wenlock of Wenlock; or, The Spirit of the Black Mantle :
				  A melo-drama in three acts. By T.E. Wilks.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 131</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">129</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wilks, T[homas] E[gerton]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Wenlock of Wenlock; or, The Spirit of the Black Mantle :
				  A romantic drama in three acts. By T.E. Wilks, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1834-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Duncombe's British Theatre], 132</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>front page of publisher wrapper missing. Protective wrapper
				  added by the previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">129</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Boucicault, Dion[ysus] L[ardner]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>West End; or, The Irish Heiress : A comedy in five acts.
				  By Dion L. Bourcicault, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 236</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">129</container>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 499</p>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
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                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1560</p>
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                  <unittitle>Where Shall I Dine? : A farcetta in one act.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1708</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 129</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
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                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 895</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Cowley, [Hannah (Parkhouse)]</persname>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Dicks</p>
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                  <p>Dick's Standard Plays, 297</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <p>[French's Acting Edition], 1453</p>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
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                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 348</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 589</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1442</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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               <odd>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1068</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1948</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2093</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 598</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1333</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <p>[French's Acting Edition], [1277]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 346</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 34</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1590</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 236</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 386</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Who'll Lend Me a Wife? : A farce in two acts, by J.G.
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1651</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Who's the Composer? : A comic drama in two acts. By John
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1845</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Who's to Win Him? : A comedietta in one act. By Thomas
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1185</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tannish-orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Williams, Thomas J[ohn]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Who's to Win Him? : A comedietta in one act. By Thomas
				  J. Williams, Esq. </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 345</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">130</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Who's Your Friend? or, The Queensberry Fête : A comic
				  drama in two acts, by J.R. Planché, F.S.A.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">130</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Mathews, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Why did You Die? : A petite comedy in one act, by Mr.
				  Charles Mathews</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1845-1853</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Suffolk Street, Pall Mall East</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Webster and Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Webster's Acting National Drama, 22</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Broughton, Fred[eric] W[illiam]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Why Women Weep : A comedy in one act. By Fred W.
				  Broughton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1957</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Courtney, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Wicked Wife : A drama in one act, by John Courtney,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1866-1867</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 446</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Lucas, W[illiam] J[ames]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Widow Bewitched : A farce in one act. By W.J.
				  Lucas.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1729</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">130</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Lucas, W[illiam] J[ames]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Widow Bewitched! : A farce in one act. By W.J.
				  Lucas.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1845-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 417</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pink publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous
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                     <persname role="author">Hardy, E[dward] Trueblood</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Widow Freeheart; or, The Woman Haters : A comedy in five
				  acts, by E. Trueblood Hardy, A.M., counselor at law.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 358</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Widow's Victim : A farce in one act. By Charles
				  Selby, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 18 Ann Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>William Taylor &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Minor Drama, 23</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown publisher wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 23</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Almar, George</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Wife of Seven Husbands : A legend of Pedlar's Acre.
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>photocopy of original from Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Marston, [John] Westland</persname>
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1866-1867</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 806</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Lovell, George W.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Wife's Secret : An original play in five acts. By
				  George W. Lovell.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1868-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Lacy's Acting Edition] , [1216]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Walker, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Wild Boy of Bohemia; or, The Force of Nature : A
				  melo-drama in two acts. By John Walker.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1704</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">131</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Lehr, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Wild Flower : A comedy in one act. By Charles
				  Lehr.</unittitle>
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				  1905-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 370</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Rose, Edward</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Wild Flowers : A dramatic sketch in one act. By Edward
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1766</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pinkish-orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Rose, Edward</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Wild Flowers : A dramatic sketch in one act. By Edward
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1766</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pinkish-orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">131</container>
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                     <persname role="author">O'Keeffe, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Wild Oats; or, The Strolling Gentleman : A comedy in
				  five acts. By John O'Keeffe.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">131</container>
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                     <persname role="author">O'Keeffe, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Wild Oats; or, The Strolling Gentleman : A comedy in
				  five acts. By John O'Keeffe.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 244</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">O'Keeffe, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Wild Oats; or, The Strolling Gentleman : A comedy in
				  five acts. By John O'Keeffe.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 244</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper. Previous owner: Edward Acker.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">O'Keeffe, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Wild Oats; or, The Strolling Gentleman : A comedy in
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 244</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">131</container>
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                  <unittitle>Wild Oats; or, The Strolling Gentleman : A comedy by
				  John O'Keeffe</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: Court Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Wells and Lilly</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">131</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Higgie, Thomas [Henry]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Wilful Murder! : An original farce in one act, by Thomas
				  Higgie, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 468</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">131</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Wooler, J[ohn] P[ratt]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Wilful Ward : A comedietta in one act. By J.P.
				  Wooler, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 962</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">131</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Fitzgerald, Percy</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The William Simpson : A comedietta in one act. By Percy
				  Fitz Gerald, M.A.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1506</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">131</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Knowles, James Sheridan</persname>
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                  <unittitle>William Tell : A play in three acts. By James Sheridan
				  Knowles.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 39</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">131</container>
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                  <unittitle>William Tell : A play in five acts. By James Sheridan
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 4 Chamber Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>E.M. Murden</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>William Tell : A play in three acts. By James Sheridan
				  Knowles.</unittitle>
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				  1924-1943</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 39</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Buckingham, Leicester [Silk]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>William Tell : A telling version of an old tell-tale, an
				  original burlesque by Leicester Buckingham.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 477</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>William Tell, With a Vengeance! or, The Pet, The
				  Patriot, and the Pippin. : A grand new and original burlesque. By Henry J.
				  Byron.</unittitle>
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				  1876-1878</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1157</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>W.H. Williams' Random Recollections! or, Facts and
				  Fancies! : Portraying a variety of eccentric characters drawn from Nature; and
				  embracing six original comic songs.</unittitle>
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				  1828-1836</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Little Queen-Street, Holborn</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Duncombe</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Coyne, J[oseph] Stirling</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Willikind and Hys Dinah : An original pathetic and
				  heart-rending tragedy. In three sad scenes, by J. Stirling Coyne.</unittitle>
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				  1872-1876</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 197</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Boucicault, D[ionysus] L[ardner]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Willow Copse : A drama in five acts, by D.L.
				  Bourcicault.</unittitle>
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				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 247</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Burnand, F[rancis] C[owley]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Windsor Castle : An original opera-burlesque in one act.
				  By F.C. Burnand, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1865-1866</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 992</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">132</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Wooler, J[ohn] P[ratt]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Winning Hazard : An original comedietta in one act. By
				  J.P. Wooler.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1881-1882</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 310</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Shak[e]speare, William</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Winter's Tale : A play in five acts. Written by
				  William Shakspeare.</unittitle>
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				  1924-1936</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 317</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">132</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Shak[e]speare, William</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Winter's Tale : A play in five acts. Written by
				  William Shakspeare.</unittitle>
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				  1857-1859</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: 128 Washington Street, corner of Water St.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>William V. Spencer</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Spencer's Boston Theatre, 175</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">132</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Witch of Windermere : An original comic drama in one
				  act. By Charles Selby.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1869-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1249</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Broughton, Fred[eric] W[illiam]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Withered Leaves : A comedietta in one act, by Fred. W.
				  Broughton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1904</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1725</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">132</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Simpson, J[ohn] Palgrave</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Without Incumbrances : A farce in one act. By J.
				  Palgrave Simpson, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1852-1854</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Wellington Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 25</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous
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                  <container type="box">132</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Gott, H.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Wizard of the Moor : A melo-drama in three acts. By
				  H. Gott.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1847-1860</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Peter's Hill, Doctors' Commons</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>G.H. Davidson</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 82</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">132</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Haines, John Thomas</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Wizard of the Wave; or, The Ship of the Avenger : A
				  legendary nautical drama in three acts. By John Thomas Haines.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 676</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Bernard, [William] Bayle</persname>
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				  1842-1844</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 20 Suffolk Street, Pall Mall East</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Webster &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Webster's Acting National Drama], [101]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous owner:
				  Wm. J. LeMoyne.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">132</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Phillips, Watts</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Woman in Mauve : A sensation drama in three acts. By
				  Watts Phillips, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1866-1867</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1137</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Webster, B[enjamin, Jr.]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Woman of Business : A comedietta in one act, B.
				  Webster, Jun., Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1853-1866</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 411 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Webster &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Webster's Acting National Drama, 206</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Coyne, J[oseph] Stirling</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Woman of the World : A comedy in three acts, by J.
				  Stirling Coyne.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1868-1869</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1204</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">132</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Suter, William E.]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Woman That Was a Cat : A metamorphosiological sketch
				  in one act. Adapted from La Chatte Metamorphosee en Femme, by Eugene
				  Scribe.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1870-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1072</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">132</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wilks, Thomas Egerton</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Woman's Love; or Kate Wynsley, the Cottage Girl : An
				  entirely original drama in two acts. By Thomas Egerton Wilks.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 50</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">132</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wilks, Thomas Egerton</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Woman's Love; or Kate Wynsley, the Cottage Girl : An
				  entirely original drama in two acts. By Thomas Egerton Wilks.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1850-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: Wellington Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Hailes Lacy</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Lacy's Acting Edition], [50]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous owner:
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">133</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Palmer, T.A</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Woman's Rights : A comedietta. By T.A.
				  Palmer.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1885-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1812</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">133</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Heathcote, A[rthur] M.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Woman's Wrongs : A comedietta in one scene. By A.M.
				  Heathcote.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1888-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1936</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">133</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Morton, Charles H.]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Women of the Day : [An American comedy of modern society
				  in four acts, by Charles H. Morton]</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1874</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[Philadelphia]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper or title page, but the text, design of printing, and
				  font match the "printed, but not published" issue of this play from
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                     <persname role="author">Reeve, Wybert</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Won at Last! : An original comedy-drama in three acts.
				  By Wybert Reeve.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1913</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1298</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">133</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Centlivre, Susanna [(Freeman Carroll)]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Wonder : A comedy in five acts. Written by Mrs.
				  Susanna Centlivre.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 294</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">133</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Centlivre, Susanna [(Freeman Carroll)]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Wonder: A Woman Keeps a Secret! : A comedy in five
				  acts. By Mrs. Centlivre.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1812</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: At the Dramatic Repository, Shakspeare-Gallery</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>D. Longworth</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">133</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dance, Cha[rle]s</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Wonderful Woman : A comic drama in two acts. By Chas.
				  Dance, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 326</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">133</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Woodcock's Little Game : A comedy-farce in two acts. By
				  John Maddison Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Acting Edition], [945]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">133</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Woodcock's Little Game : A comedy-farce in two acts. By
				  John Maddison Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 945</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">133</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Arnold, W.H</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Woodman's Hut; or, The Burning Forest : A melo-drama
				  in two acts, by W.H. Arnold.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1866-1867</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 369</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">133</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Stirling, Edward</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Woodman's Spell : A serio-comic drama in one act, by
				  Edward Stirling.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1866-1867</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 23</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">133</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Troughton, Adolphus Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Wooing in Jest, and Loving in Earnest : A comedietta in
				  one act, by Adolphus Charles Troughton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 555</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper. This is one of two plays bound together
				  into the same pamphlet binder. The other play is "Wooing One's Wife"</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">133</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Wooing One's Wife : A farce in one act. By John Maddison
				  Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1863-1865</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 778</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pink wrapper. This is the second of two plays bound together in
				  the same pamphlet binder. The other play is "Wooing in Jest."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">133</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Simpson, J[ohn] Palgrave</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>World and Stage : An original comedy in three acts. By
				  J. Palgrave Simpson.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1904-1906</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1444</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">133</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Oxenford, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The World of Fashion : A comedy in three acts. By John
				  Oxenford, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 811</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">133</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Oxenford, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The World of Fashion : A comedy in three acts. By John
				  Oxenford, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Acting Edition], [811]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. This contains production notations. It has
				  been shaped into a full prompt copy with the pages cut from the original issue
				  and pasted on paper to make additional space for notes.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">133</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Waldron, W[illiam] R[ichard]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Worth a Struggle : A comedy drama in four acts. By W.R.
				  Waldron.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1871-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Lacy's Acting Edition], [1349]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">133</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Waldron, W[illiam] R[ichard]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Worth a Struggle : A comedy drama in four acts. By W.R.
				  Waldron.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1892-1894</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1349</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">133</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, John Baldwin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Wreck Ashore : A drama in two acts, by John Baldwin
				  Buckstone, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Standard Drama], [258]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">134</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wilks, Thomas Egerton</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Wren Boys; or, The Moment of Peril! : A drama in two
				  acts. By Thomas Egerton Wilks.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 773</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">134</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wilks, Thomas Egerton</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Wren Boys; or, The Moment of Peril! : A drama in two
				  acts. By Thomas Egerton Wilks.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 773</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">134</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Wrinkles: A Tale of Time : An original comedy, by Henry
				  J. Byron.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1720</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">134</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, Thomas and J[ohn] M[addison] Morton</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Writing on the Wall : A melo-drama in three acts. By
				  Thomas and J.M. Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 95</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">134</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Young, Charles L[awrence]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Yellow Roses : A dramatic sketch in one act. By Sir
				  Charles L. Young, Bart.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1943</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 376</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">134</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pemberton, T[homas] Edgar</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Yeoman's Service : A domestic comedy in one act. By T.
				  Edgar Pemberton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1885-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1868</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">134</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Haines, J[ohn] T[homas]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Yew Tree Ruins; or, The Wreck, the Miser, and the
				  Mines : A domestic drama in three acts. By J.T. Haines.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1866-1867</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1096</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">134</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Bayly, Thomas Haynes</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>You Can't Marry Your Grandmother : An original petite
				  comedy in two acts. by Thomas Haynes Bayly, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">134</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Planché, J[ames] R[obinson]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Young and Handsome : A new and original fairy
				  extravaganza in one act, founded on the Countess of Murat's fairy tale of
				  "Jeune et Belle." by J.R. Planché, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1860-1865</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 421</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. This appears to be A Christmas extravaganza.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">134</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Oxenford, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Young Lad From the Country : An original farce in one
				  act. By John Oxenford, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 953</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">134</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Selby, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Young Mother : A comic drama in one act. By Charles
				  Selby, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1859</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 574</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">134</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Soane, George</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Young Reefer : A farce in two acts, by George Soane,
				  A.B.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1835-1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden, New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's Minor Theatre, 70</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">134</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Stirling, Edward</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Young Scamp; or, My Grandmother's Pet! : A farce in
				  one act. By Edward Stirling, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1844-1848</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 10 Middle Row, Holborn</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Duncombe &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Duncombe's British Theatre, 388</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">134</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Rodwell, Thomas G.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Young Widow; or, A Lesson for Lovers : A comic piece
				  in one act. by Thomas G. Rodwell.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 80</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">134</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Your Life's in Danger : A farce in one act. By John
				  Maddison Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 131</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper added by a
				  previous owner: J. Biddles. Contains production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">134</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Your Life's in Danger : A farce in one act. By John
				  Maddison Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1885-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 131</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">134</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Your Life's in Danger : A farce in one act. By John
				  Maddison Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1867</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: 203 Washington Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>W.V. Spencer</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pink wrapper. Previous owner: Edwin Clifford. Contains minor
				  production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">134</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Harrington, N[icholas] H[erbet] and Edmund [Hodgson] Yates</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Your Likeness--One Shilling! : A comic sketch in one
				  act, by N.H. Harrington and Edmund Yates</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1860-1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 527</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">134</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Maltby, [Charles] Alfred</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Your Vote and Interest : An electioneering squib, let
				  off by Alfred Maltby.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1874-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1500</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">134</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Webster, Benjamin [the Younger]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Yule Log : A farce in one act. By B. Webster, Jun.
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 1461</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">135</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Soane, George</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Zarah : A romantic drama in two acts. By George Soane,
				  A.B.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1847-1860</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Peter's Hill, Doctors' Commons</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>G.H. Davidson</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 266</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">135</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Somerset, C[harles] A.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Zelina; or, The Triumph of the Greeks : A grand warlike
				  Grecian drama, in three acts. Written by C.A. Somerset, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 291</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
         </c01>
         <c01 level="series">
            <did>
               <unittitle>American Acting Editions</unittitle>
               <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately 1812-1943</unitdate>
            </did>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">135</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dunlap, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Abaellino, The Great Bandit : A grand dramatic romance
				  in five acts. Translated from the German, and adapted to the New-York Theatre,
				  by William Dunlap, Esq. Fourth Edition.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1820</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: At the Dramatic Repository, Shakspeare-Gallery</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Longworth</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">135</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>7-20-8; or, Casting the Boomerang : A comedy of to-day
				  in 4 acts. (from the German of Von Schoenthau.) by Augustin Daly. As acted at
				  Daly's Theatre for the first time, February 24, 1883.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1884</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Imprint reads: "Printed as manuscript only, for the
				  author."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">135</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>16,000 Years Ago! : Act for three characters. As
				  performed by Buckley's Serenaders.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1880 </unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 46</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">135</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Payne, John Howard</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Adeline, The Victim of Seduction : A melo drama in three
				  acts. Altered from the French, and adapted to the English Stage. By John Howard
				  Payne. As performed at the Theatres Drury Lane and New York.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1822</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: Circulating Library and Dramatic Repository, No. 4
				  Chamber Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>E.M. Murden</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. This has a protective wrapper added by a
				  previous owner. It is interleaved with paper to make a prompt copy and signed
				  by Wm. J. Le Moyne.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">135</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Baker, George Melville]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Above the Clouds</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1886</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: Nos. 41-45 Franklin Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Geo. M. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Amateur Drama</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">135</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Birch, Samuel]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Adopted Child</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1830-1850s</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no title page, no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from a
				  previous owner: Wm. J. Le Moyne. Contains extensive production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">135</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Latour, Eugene</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Adorable Elizabeth : A comedy in one act, by Eugene
				  Latour.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately 1900?
				  </unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Chicago</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Dramatic Publishing Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Sergel's Acting Drama, 562</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">135</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>After Business Hours : A comedy in four acts (from the
				  German of Dr. Oscar Blumenthal) by Augustin Daly. As produced at Daly's Theatre
				  for the first time Tuesday, October 5, 1886.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1886</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>red wrapper. Imprint reads: "privately printed for the
				  author--as manuscript only."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">135</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Booth, Helen</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>After Twenty Years : A comedy in one act. By Helen
				  Booth.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1911</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Philadelphia: 923 Arch Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Penn Publishing Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light blue wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">135</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Baker, Rachel E[lizabeth] and George M[elville] Baker</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>After Taps : A drama in three acts. Completed by Rachel
				  E. Baker, from notes and unfinished manuscript of the late George M.
				  Baker.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1892-1921</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: 5 Hamilton Place</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Baker's Edition of Plays</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">135</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Gillette, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>All the Comforts of Home : A comedy in four acts. By
				  William Gillette. As produced at the Boston Museum, for the first time, Monday,
				  March 3d, 1890.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1897</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Harold Roorbach]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper, half of title page missing, publisher
				  information is based on comparison with scans of this title elsewhere</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">135</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Sherwood, Clara Harriet</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Alumni Play : A farce in one act. By Clara Harriet
				  Sherwood.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T.H. French, Successor to Samuel French &amp; Son, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 341</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">135</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Sherwood, Clara Harriet</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Alumni Play : A farce in one act. By Clara Harriet
				  Sherwood.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T.H. French, Successor to Samuel French &amp; Son, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 341</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">135</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Jerrold, Douglas [William]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Ambrose Gwinett; or, A Sea-Side Story : A melo-drama in
				  three acts. By Douglas Jerrold.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 190</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">136</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Jerrold, Douglas [William]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Ambrose Gwinett; or, A Sea-Side Story : A melo-drama in
				  three acts. By Douglas Jerrold.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1845-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Philadelphia: 15 North Sixth Street and New York: 74 Chatham
				  Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Turner &amp; Fisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Turner's Dramatic Library], [82]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous owner:
				  Wm. J. Le Moyne. Contains production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">136</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>An Arabian Night in the Nineteenth Century : A comedy in
				  four acts, from the German of Von Moser. By Augustin Daly. As acted at Daly's
				  Theatre for the first time, November 29th, 1879.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1884</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Imprint reads: "printed as manuscript only, for the
				  author."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">136</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Hurlburt, William Henry]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Americans in Paris; or, A Game of Dominoes : A comedy in
				  two acts.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 209</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">136</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Boucicault, Dion[ysus Lardner]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Andy Blake; or, The Irish Diamond : A comedy in two
				  acts. By Dion Boucicault.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1856-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Samuel French]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Bourcicault's Dramatic Works, 2</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">136</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Boucicault, Dion[ysus Lardner]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Andy Blake; or, The Irish Diamond : A comedy in two
				  acts. By Dion Boucicault.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 121 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Bourcicault's Dramatic Works, 2</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper </p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">136</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Mowatt, Anna Cora</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Armand; or, The Peer and the Peasant : A play in five
				  acts. By Anna Cora Mowatt.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 214</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">136</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Leavitt, A[ndrew] J. and H[ubert] W. Eagan</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Arrival of Dickens : An Ethiopian sketch. By A.J.
				  Leavitt and H.W. Eagan.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Ethiopian Drama, New Series, 5</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">136</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Rose, Ada M.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>At Cross Purposes : Comedietta in one act. By Ada M.
				  Rose.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 393</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">136</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Davis, Owen</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>At Yale : A comedy drama of college life in three acts,
				  by Owen Davis.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's International Copyrighted Edition of the Best Authors,
				  153</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>greenish-tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">136</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Lee, Herbert</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Avenger; or, The Moor of Sicily : A melo-drama in
				  three acts. By Herbert Lee.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 239</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">136</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Hardwicke, Pelham</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Bachelor of Arts : A comic drama in two acts. Written
				  by Pelham Hardwicke.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1859</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: 128 Washington Street, corner of Water St.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>William V. Spencer</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Spencer's Boston Theatre, 132</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">136</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Bishop, Henry R.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Barber of Seville : A comic opera in three acts.
				  Translated from the celebrated Italian Opera, "Il Barbiere di Seviglia,"
				  composed by Rossini. The new music composed, and the whole adapted to the
				  English stage, by Henry R. Bishop. As performed at the Chestnut-Street
				  Theat</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1828</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 201 Chestnut Street &amp; No. 4
				  Chambers-Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Neal &amp; Mackenzie</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous owner:
				  Wm. J. Le Moyne.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">136</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Leland, Oliver S[hepard]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Beatrice; or, The False and the True : A play in five
				  acts. By Oliver S. Leland.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 292</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">136</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Maturin, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Bertram : A tragedy in five acts. By Rev. Charles
				  Maturin.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1853-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 18 Ann Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Wm. Taylor &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[The Modern Standard Drama], 53</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. This has a protective wrapper added by a
				  previous owner. It is interleaved with paper to make a prompt copy and signed
				  by Wm. J. Le Moyne. Contains extensive production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">136</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brewster, Emma E. and Lizzie B. Scribner</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Beresford Benevolent Society : A farce in one act. By
				  Emma E. Brewster and Lizzie B. Scribner.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1906</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Baker's Edition of Plays</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">136</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Baker, Robert Melville</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Black Magic : A burlesque Negro sketch. By Robert
				  Melville Baker.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1921</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: Hamilton Place</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Baker's Edition of Plays</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">136</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Serrano, Thomas K.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Between Two Fires : A comedy drama in three acts. By
				  Thomas K. Serrano.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1888-1916</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 18 Ann Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Dick &amp; Fitzgerald, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">137</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Risdon, David</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Black Trump : A Negro comedy in two acts. By David
				  Risdon. Originally produced and published under the title of Out of
				  Sight.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1921</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: 5 Hamilton Place</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Baker's Edition of Plays</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">137</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Leavitt, A[ndrew] J. and H[ubert] W. Eagan</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Blackest Tragedy of All; or, A Peep Behind the
				  Scenes : An Ethiopian sketch. By A.J. Leavitt and H.W. Eagan.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Ethiopian Drama, New Series, 7</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">137</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Burnett, James Gilbert]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Blanche of Brandywine : An American patriotic spectacle.
				  Dramatised for, and originally performed at Laura Keene's Theatre, Thursday
				  Evening, April 22, 1858, with unbounded success.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T.H. French, Successor to Samuel French &amp; Son,
				  Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 206</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">137</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Kenney, James]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Blind Boy</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately 1830s
				  -1850s</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper, no title page. This has a protective
				  wrapper from a previous owner. It has been interleaved to make a prompt book
				  for Wm. J. Le Moyne. Contains extensive production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">137</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Leland, Oliver S[hepard]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Blue and Cherry; or, Appearances are Deceitful : A
				  commedietta [sic] in one act. By Oliver S. Leland.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1889-1896</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: No. 23 Winter Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Universal Stage, 59</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">137</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Leavitt, A[ndrew] J. and H[ubert] W. Eagan</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Blinks and Jinks : An Ethiopian sketch. By A.J. Leavitt
				  and H.W. Eagan.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Ethiopian Drama, New Series, 1</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">137</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Cowley, E.J</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Bohemians : A comedy in three acts. By E.J.
				  Cowley.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1896</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Baker's Edition of Plays</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">137</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Barnett, Morris</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Bold Dragoons : An original comic drama, by Morris
				  Barnett.</unittitle>
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				  1878-1887</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 144</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>A Bold Stratagem : A comedy in three acts. By Marsden
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				  1886-1911</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Chicago: 358 Dearborn Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Dramatic Publishing Company</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>American Amateur Drama</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">White, C[harles]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Bone Squash : A comic opera in two acts and eight
				  scenes. Arranged by C. White.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 77</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pink wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">[Baker, George Melville]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Boston Dip : A comedy in one act.</unittitle>
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				  1876-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: No. 47 Franklin Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Geo. M. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Amateur Drama</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Taylor, T[homas] P[roclus]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Bottle : A drama in two acts. By T.P. Taylor.
				  Founded upon the graphic illustrations of George Cruikshank, Esq.</unittitle>
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				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 20</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">137</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Tayleure, Clifton W.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Boy Martyrs of Sept. 12, 1814 : A local historical
				  drama in three acts. Written by Clifton W. Tayleure, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 249</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Johnson, Sherman F.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Boys Will Be Girls : A girlsterous extravaganza in one
				  act. By Sherman F. Johnson.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Baker's Edition of Plays</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">137</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Townsend, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Broken Fetters : An original drama in five acts. By
				  Charles Townsend.</unittitle>
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				  </unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Chicago </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Dramatic Publishing Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Sergel's Acting Drama, 356</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">137</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Moore, Bernard Francis</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Brother Against Brother : A military play in five acts.
				  By Bernard Francis Moore.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1898-1921</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: No. 5 Hamilton Place</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Baker's Edition of Plays</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Payne, John Howard</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Brutus; or, The Fall of Tarquin : A tragedy in five
				  acts. By John Howard Payne.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 59</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">137</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Payne, John Howard</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Brutus; or, The Fall of Tarquin : An historical tragedy
				  in five acts. By John Howard Payne, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately 1830s
				  -1840s</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 9 Thames-Street, rear of City Hotel</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>E.B. Clayton</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Clayton's Edition</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous owner:
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">138</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Philips, F.C. and Charles H.E. Brookfield</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Burglar and the Judge : A comedietta in one act, by
				  F.C. Philips and Charles H.E. Brookfield.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 402</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">138</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Vogt, Harry V.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>By Force of Impulse : An original drama in five acts. By
				  Harry V. Vogt.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1916</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 18 Ann Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Dick &amp; Fitzgerald, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">138</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Sherwood, Clara Harriet</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Cable Car : An Howellian burlesque in two acts. By
				  Clara Harriet Sherwood.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T.H. French, Successor to Samuel French &amp; Son, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 339</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">138</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Triplet, James</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Call at Number 1--7 : A farce in one act, by James
				  Triplet.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1863-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">138</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Quinn, Richard</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Called Away : A drama in four acts. By Richard
				  Quinn.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 423</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">138</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Heron, Matilda]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Camille; or, The Fate of a Coquette : Adapted from the
				  French of Alexandre Dumas, Jr.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">c.1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Standard Drama], 129</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. This is the first of two copies of this play bound
				  in the same pamphlet binder.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">138</container>
                  <origination>
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                  <unittitle>Camille; or, The Fate of a Coquette : Adapted from the
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Standard Drama], 129</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>No wrapper. This is the second of two copies of this play bound
				  in the same pamphlet binder.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">138</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Heron, Matilda</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Camille; or, The Fate of a Coquette : Adapted from the
				  French of Alexandre Dumas, Jr.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 129</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">138</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Heron, Matilda]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Camille; or, The Fate of a Coquette : Adapted from the
				  French of Alexandre Dumas, Jr.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Standard Drama], 129</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper. Previous owner: Sarah Truax. It is the first of
				  two copies of this play bound into the same pamphlet binder. Contains minor
				  production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">138</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Heron, Matilda]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Camille; or, The Fate of a Coquette : Adapted from the
				  French of Alexandre Dumas, Jr.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T.H. French, Successor to Samuel French &amp; Son, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Standard Drama], 129</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. This is the second of two copies of this play bound
				  in the same pamphlet binder.</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">138</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Heron, Matilda</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Camille; or, The Fate of a Coquette : Adapted from the
				  French of Alexandre Dumas, Jr.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 129</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">138</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Heron, Matilda</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Camille; or, The Fate of a Coquette : Adapted from the
				  French of Alexandre Dumas, Jr.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T.H. French, Successor to Samuel French &amp; Son, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 129</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">138</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Heron, Matilda</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Camille; or, The Fate of a Coquette : Adapted from the
				  French of Alexandre Dumas, Jr.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 129</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">138</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Leland, Oliver S[hepard]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Caprice; or, A Woman's Heart : A comedy in three acts.
				  Written by Oliver S. Leland, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 303</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">138</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Jones, J[oseph] S[tevens]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Carpenter of Rouen; or, The Massacre of St.
				  Bartholomew : A romantic drama in four acts, by J.S. Jones, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 123</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Robertson, T[homas] W[illiam]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Caste : An original comedy in three acts. By T.W.
				  Robertson, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1884-1899</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 33 Rose Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>De Witt's Acting Plays, 1</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Perine, C[harles] E.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Cast Upon the World : An entirely original drama in five
				  acts. By Charles E. Newton, (C.E. Perine).</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1871-1877</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 33 Rose Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <container type="box">138</container>
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                     <persname role="author">D'Ennery, [Adolph Phillippe] and [Eugene] Cormon</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Celebrated Case : A drama in a prologue and four acts.
				  By MM. D'Ennery and Cormon.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1918</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Philadelphia</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Penn Publishing Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light blue wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">138</container>
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                     <persname role="author">[Williams, Henry Llewellyn]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Challenge Dance : Prelude to dance, for two speaking
				  dancers, musician to speak and instrumental quartette. As performed by Bryant's
				  Minstrels.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1885-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 43</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">138</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Payne, John Howard</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Charles the Second; or, The Merry Monarch : A comedy in
				  two acts. By John Howard Payne, Esq. The Stage Edition.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 19</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Laidlaw, Alex[ander] H[amilton]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Charms of Music : A farce in one act and one scene.
				  By Alex. H. Laidlaw, Jr.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 358</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Dix, Beulah Marie</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Cicely's Cavalier : A comedy in one act. By Beulah Marie
				  Dix.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1896-1921</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: No. 5 Hamilton Place</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Baker's Edition of Plays</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper</p>
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               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Hoppin, William J.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Circumstances Alter Cases : A comedietta in one act,
				  adapted from L'Invitation a la Valse of Alexander Dumas, by William J. Hoppin,
				  for the amateur theatrical performances in aid of the Metropolitan Fair for the
				  benefit of the Sanitary Commission.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 294</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-yellow wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">139</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Hoppin, William J.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Circumstances Alter Cases : A comedietta in one act,
				  adapted from L'Invitation a la Valse of Alexander Dumas, by William J. Hoppin,
				  for the amateur theatrical performances in aid of the Metropolitan Fair for the
				  benefit of the Sanitary Commission.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 294</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-yellow wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">139</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Payne, John Howard</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Clari; or, The Maid of Milan : A drama in three acts. By
				  John Howard Payne, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 259</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Robertson, [Thomas] William</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Clockmaker's Hat : A farce in one act. Adapted from
				  "Le Chapeau d'un Horologer," by Madam Emile de Girardin, and translated by
				  William Robertson.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T.H. French, Successor to Samuel French &amp; Son, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 70</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Marsden, Fred[erick]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Clouds : An original American comedy in four acts. By
				  Fred. Marsden (W.A. Sliver).</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1877</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 33 Rose Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>De Witt's Acting Plays, 149</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Marsden, Fred[erick]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Clouds : An original American comedy in four acts. By
				  Fred. Marsden (W.A. Sliver).</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1877</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 33 Rose Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>De Witt's Acting Plays, 149</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Boucicault, Dion[ysus Lardner]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Colleen Bawn; or, The Brides of Garryowen : A
				  domestic drama in three acts. By Dion Boucicault, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 366</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Robson, William</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Comedy and Tragedy : A comedy, from the French of M.R.
				  Fournier, translated by William Robson.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 149</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Stedman, W[illiam] Ellsworth</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Confederate Spy : A military drama in five acts, by
				  W. Ellsworth Stedman.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1915-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 402</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">139</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Baker, George Melville]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Conjuration : A charade of four syllables in
				  operetta.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1875</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: 149 Washington Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>George M. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Parlor Opera, 4</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Denison T[homas] S[tewart]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Convention of Papas : Suggested by the Convention of
				  Mothers. A farce. By T.S. Denison.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1897-1918</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Chicago: 163 Randolph St.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T.S. Denison, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Amateur Series, 705</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">139</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Stedman, W[illiam] Ellsworth</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Confidential Clerk : A stirring play in four acts.
				  By W. Elsworth Stedman.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 414</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">165</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Country Girl : A comedy in three acts. Altered and
				  adapted by David Garrick, from "The Country Wife" by William Wycherley, and
				  arranged for representation to-day by Augustin Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1884</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light green wrapper. Imprint reads: "Printed as Played at Daly's
				  Theatre, New York, February 16, 1884." </p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">139</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Salvini, Tommaso</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Coriolanus : A tragedy in five acts. By William
				  Shakespeare. As performed for the first time on any stage, by Tommaso Salvini,
				  at the Metropolitan Opera House, under the management and direction of Mr. C.A.
				  Chizzola.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1886</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 10 to 20 Astor Place</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Press of J.J. Little &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light green wrapper. A souvenir edition.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">139</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Countess Gucki : A comedy in three acts. By Franz
				  von Schoenthan. Written expressly for Miss Ada Rehan, adapted by Augustin
				  Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>red wrapper. Imprint reads: "privately printed for Augustin
				  Daly"</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Mack, R[obert] E.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Cousin Fannie : A comedy in two acts. </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1896-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 314</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">139</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Glover, Stephen E.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Cradle of Liberty; or, Boston in 1775 : Written and
				  adapted by Capt. Stephen E. Glover. From J. Fennimore Cooper's celebrated novel
				  of "Lionel Lincoln; or, the Leaguer of Boston."</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 304</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">139</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Glover, Stephen E.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Cradle of Liberty; or, Boston in 1775 : Written and
				  adapted by Capt. Stephen E. Glover. From J. Fennimore Cooper's celebrated novel
				  of "Lionel Lincoln; or, the Leaguer of Boston."</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 304</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">139</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Bell, Frances and Florence Bell</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Cross Questions and Crooked Answers : Duologue by
				  Frances and Florence Bell.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 375</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">140</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Hardy, E[dward] Trueblood</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Crowding the Season : A comedy in three acts, by E.
				  Trueblood Hardy, A.M., counselor at law.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 317</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">140</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Walcot, Maria Grace</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Cup and the Lip : A comedy in five acts. Translated
				  and adapted by Maria Grace Walcot. From the French comedy, "Le Testament de
				  Caesar Gorodot," by M.M. Adolphe Belot and Edmond Villetard.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1859-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>plain tan wrapper, with no printing or decoration, just the
				  title written on the front.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">140</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[various authors]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Darkey Drama : A collection of approved Ethiopian
				  acts, scenes, and interludes. As played with complete success by the Christy's,
				  Bryant's, Wood's, Charley White's Buckley's, Morris and Bell's, Duprez and
				  Green's, Hooley's, Sharpley's "Iron Clads," Birch's, Leon and Ke</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Darkey Drama, 3</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">140</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[various authors]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Darkey Drama : A collection of approved Ethiopian
				  acts, scenes, and interludes. As played with complete success by the Christy's,
				  Bryant's, Wood's, Charley White's Buckley's, Morris and Bell's, Duprez and
				  Green's, Hooley's, Sharpley's "Iron Clads," Birch's, Leon and Ke</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Darkey Drama, 4</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">140</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[various authors]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Darkey Drama : A collection of approved Ethiopian
				  acts, scenes, and interludes. As played with complete success by the Christy's,
				  Bryant's, Wood's, Charley White's Buckley's, Morris and Bell's, Duprez and
				  Green's, Hooley's, Sharpley's "Iron Clads," Birch's, Leon and Ke</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Darkey Drama, 5</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">140</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[various authors]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Darkey Drama : A collection of approved Ethiopian
				  acts, scenes, interludes, etc., etc. As played with complete success by the
				  Christy's Bryant's, Wood's Charley White's, Buckley's, Morris and Pell's,
				  Duprez and Green's Hooley's Sharpley's, and other first-class Negro
				  m</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Darkey Drama, 6</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">140</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[various authors]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Darkey Drama : A collection of approved Ethiopian
				  acts, scenes, interludes, etc., etc. As played with complete success by the
				  Christy's Bryant's, Wood's Charley White's, Buckley's, Morris and Pell's,
				  Duprez and Green's Hooley's Sharpley's, and other first-class Negro
				  </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Darkey Drama, 7</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">140</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[various authors]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Darkey Drama : A collection of approved Ethiopian
				  acts, scenes, and interludes. As played with complete success by the Christy's,
				  Bryant's, Wood's, Charley White's Buckley's, Morris and Pell's, Duprez and
				  Green's, Hooley's, Sharpley's "Iron Clads," Birch's, Leon and Kel</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Darkey Drama, 8</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">140</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[various authors]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Darkey Drama : A collection of approved Ethiopian
				  acts, scenes, and interludes. As played with complete success by the Christy's,
				  Bryant's, Wood's, Charley White's Buckley's, Morris and Pell's, Duprez and
				  Green's, Hooley's, Sharpley's "Iron Clads," Birch's, Leon and Kel</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Darkey Drama, 9</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">140</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[various authors]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Darkey Drama : A collection of approved Ethiopian
				  acts, scenes, and interludes. As played with complete success by the Christy's,
				  Bryant's, Wood's, Charley White's Buckley's, Morris and Pell's, Duprez and
				  Green's, Hooley's, Sharpley's "Iron Clads," Birch's, Leon and Kel</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Darkey Drama, 10</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">140</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[various authors]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Darkey Drama : A collection of approved Ethiopian
				  acts, scenes, and interludes. As played with complete success by the Christy's,
				  Bryant's, Wood's, Charley White's Buckley's, Morris and Pell's, Duprez and
				  Green's, Hooley's, Sharpley's "Iron Clads," Birch's, Leon and Kel</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Darkey Drama, 11</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">140</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[various authors]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Darkey Drama : A collection of approved Ethiopian
				  acts, scenes, and interludes. As played with complete success by the Christy's,
				  Bryant's, Wood's, Charley White's Buckley's, Morris and Pell's, Duprez and
				  Green's, Hooley's, Sharpley's "Iron Clads," Birch's, Leon and Kel</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Darkey Drama, 12</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">141</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>Dar's De Money : (Burlesque on "Othello.") A scene for
				  two characters. As originally performed at Wood's Minstrels' Hall, New York,
				  U.S.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 53</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">141</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Leavitt, A[ndrew] J. and H[ubert] W. Eagan</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Dead Alive : An Ethiopian sketch. By A.J. Leavitt
				  and H.W. Eagan.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Ethiopian Drama, New Series, 21</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">141</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Ulrich, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Dawn of Liberty : A colonial comedy-drama in four
				  acts. By Charles Ulrich.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1905</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Chicago</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Dramatic Publishing Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Sergel's Acting Drama, 576</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">141</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>A Dead Heat : A comedy in one act. For female characters
				  only.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1896-1921</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: No. 5 Hamilton Place</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Baker's Edition of Plays</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-tan wrapper</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">141</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dale, Horace C.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Deacon's Tribulations : An original comedy-drama in
				  four acts, by Horace C. Dale.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1897-1916</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 18 Ann Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Dick &amp; Fitzgerald, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">142</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brougham, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Decided Case : A dramatic sketch in one act. By John
				  Brougham.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 114</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">141</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Ledoux, Albert R.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Delegate : A comedy, by Albert R.
				  Ledoux.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 357</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">141</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brougham, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Demon Lover; or, My Cousin German : A romantic
				  comedietta in two acts. By John Brougham, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 105</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">141</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">von Culin, Everett</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Dentist's Clerk; or, Pulling Teeth by Steam : A
				  farce in one act, by Everett von Culin, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 363</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">141</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">von Culin, Everett</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Dentist's Clerk; or, Pulling Teeth by Steam : A
				  farce in one act, by Everett von Culin, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1943</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 363</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">141</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">"The [Moon] Club"</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Deseret Deserted; or, The Last Days of Brigham Young :
				  Being a strictly business transaction, in four acts and several deeds,
				  involving both prophet and loss. By the [Moon] Club. As performed at Wallack's
				  Theatre.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 208</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper. A symbol of a moon with a face in it is shown in
				  the place one of the words of the authority on the title page.</p>
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                  <unittitle>The Deserters : An Ethiopian sketch. By A.J. Leavitt and
				  H.W. Eagan.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Ethiopian Drama, New Series, 19</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">141</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Divorce : A play of the period, in five acts. By
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1884</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>rust red wrapper. Imprint reads: "Printed as manuscript only,
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">141</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Brewster, Emma E.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Dog That Will Fetch Will Carry : A farce in two
				  scenes, for female characters only. By Emma E. Brewster.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1892-1921</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: No. 5 Hamilton Place</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Baker's Edition of Plays</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Brougham, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Dombey and Son : Dramatized from Dickens' novel. By John
				  Brougham, Esq., in three acts.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 126</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">141</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Woolf, Benjamin Edward</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Don't Forget Your Opera-Glasses : An original farce in
				  one act. By Benjamin Edward Woolf.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 211</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">141</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Morton, John Maddison</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Don't Judge by Appearances : A farce in one act. By John
				  Maddison Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1869-1871</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: 203 Washington Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Charles H. Spencer</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Spencer's Universal Stage, 44</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pink wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">141</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Hanlon, Henry Oldham</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Double Shuffle : A comedietta in one act. By Henry
				  Oldham Hanlon.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1892-1921</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: No. 5 Hamilton Place</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Baker's Edition of Plays</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">141</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Home, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Douglas; or, the Noble Shepherd : A tragedy in five
				  acts.</unittitle>
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				  1836?</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Philadelphia: No. 15 North Sixth Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Fisher &amp; Brother</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Turner's Dramatic Library, [20]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous owner:
				  Wm. J. LeMoyne. Contains extensive production notations.</p>
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               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Smith, W[illiam] H[enry]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Drunkard; or, The Fallen Saved : A moral domestic
				  drama in five acts. Adapted by W.H. Smith.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 86</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">141</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>The Drunkard's Home : A temperance drama in two
				  acts.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 1 Chambers Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Happy Hours Company, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Acting Drama, 63</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">142</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Taylor, C[harles] W[estern]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Drunkard's Warning : A temperance drama in three
				  acts. By C.W. Taylor.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 355</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">142</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Barry, S.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Dutchman's Ghost; or, All Right : An original farce
				  in one act. By S. Barry.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 151</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">142</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Sherwood, Clara Harriet</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Early Bird : A farce in two acts. By Clara Harriet
				  Sherwood.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T.H. French, Successor to Samuel French &amp; Son, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 340</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">142</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Wood, Mrs. Henry [Ellen]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>East Lynne : A drama in five acts. Adapted from the
				  novel of that name by Mrs. Henry Wood.</unittitle>
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				  1872-1886</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: Nos. 41-45 Franklin Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Geo. M. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Spencer's Universal Stage, 47</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">142</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Wood, Mrs. Henry [Ellen]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>East Lynne : A drama in five acts. Adapted from the
				  novel of that name by Mrs. Henry Wood.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1893-1921</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Baker's Edition of Plays</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper. Previous owner: Sarah Truax. Contains extensive
				  production notations.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">142</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">La Bree, Lawrence</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Ebenezer Venture; or, Advertising for a Wife : A farce
				  in one act. Written expressly for the peculiar powers of Mr. D. Marble, by
				  Lawrence La Bree.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 174</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">142</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Goode, George W.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Ebony Flats and Black Sharps : A nonsensical black-face
				  melange in one act and various situations. By George W. Goode.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1897-1921</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: No. 5 Hamilton Place</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Vaudeville Stage</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">142</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Stewart, J.C. [pseud. for John Stewart Crossey]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Eh? What Is It? : An Ethiopian sketch. By J.C.
				  Stewart.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1871-1877</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 33 Rose Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>De Witt's Ethiopian and Comic Drama, 4</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper. This contains production notations. It is an
				  interleaved prompt copy from an un-identified previous owner.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">142</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>The Elephant of Siam, and the Fire Fiend! : A
				  magnificent Eastern drama in three acts, including the words of the gallopading
				  duet, and of all the original music.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1831?</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Philadelphia </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>W. Turner</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Burton, W[illiam] E[vans]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Ellen Wareham, the Wife of Two Husbands : A domestic
				  drama in two acts. By W.E. Burton, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 496</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">142</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Rose, Edward</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Equals : A comedy in three acts, freely adapted from the
				  celebrated "Gendre De M. Poirier." By Edward Rose.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1883</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1783</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">142</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Medina, Louisa [H.]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Ernest Maltravers : A drama in three acts. As performed
				  in all the principal theatres throughout the United States. By Miss Louisa
				  Medina.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 143</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">142</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pilgrim, James</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Eveleen Wilson, the Flower of Erin : An original drama
				  in three acts. By James Pilgrim.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 318</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">142</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">C.W.S</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Every-Day Life : A play. By C.W.S.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1858-1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">142</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Phillips, Jonas B.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Evil Eye : A melo-drama in two acts. Written by
				  Jonas B. Phillips.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 134</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">142</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Rowe, Nicholas</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Fair Penitent : A tragedy in five acts, by Nicholas
				  Rowe.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1830-1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 2 Cumberland Terrace, Camden New Town</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>John Cumberland</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Cumberland's British Theatre, 60</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">142</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>Fall of Babylon : A grand historical, biblical and
				  spectacular drama.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Staten Island</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Fall of Babylon Amusement Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>This is a descriptive souvenir program for the production. It
				  includes a foldout, more than 90cm long showing the stage for this gigantic
				  pageant spectacle.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">142</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Mowatt, Anna Cora</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Fashion; or, Life in New York : A comedy in five acts.
				  By Anna Cora Mowatt.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 215</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">142</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Mowatt, Anna Cora</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Fashion; or, Life in New York : A comedy in five acts.
				  By Anna Cora Mowatt.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1943</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 215</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">143</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Mowatt, Anna Cora</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Fashion; or, Life in New York : A comedy in five acts.
				  By Anna Cora Mowatt.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 215</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">143</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Henry, Re[ginald]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Fast Friends : A comedietta in one act. By Re
				  Henry.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately 1900?
				  </unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Chicago</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Dramatic Publishing Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Sergel's Acting Drama, 466</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">143</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>Faust and Marguerite : A romantic spectacular drama in
				  three acts. Adapted from the French and German.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 279</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">143</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Griffin, G[eorge] W. H[oward]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Feast : An Ethiopian burlesque opera, performed with
				  great success, by Griffin &amp; Christy's Minstrels. Arranged by G.W.H.
				  Griffin.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Ethiopian Drama, 36</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">143</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Griffin, G[eorge] W. H[oward]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Fenian Spy; or, John Bull in America : As performed
				  at Griffin and Christy's Minstrels by Geo. W.H. Griffin &amp; George
				  Christy.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 79</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">143</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Clapp, W[illia]m W[arland]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>La Fiammina : Founded upon a French play by Mario
				  Achard. By Wm. W. Clapp, Jr., editor of "Boston Saturday Evening
				  Gazette."</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 310</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-brown wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">143</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Johnson, Samuel D.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Fireman : A drama in three acts. Written by Samuel
				  D. Johnson, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Standard Drama], [263]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">143</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Johnson, Samuel D.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Fireman : A drama in three acts. Written by Samuel
				  D. Johnson, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 263</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper. Previous owner: Ed Acker. Contains extensive
				  production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">167</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Flash of Lightning : A drama of life in our day, in
				  five acts. By Augustin Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1885</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>rust red wrapper. Imprint reads: "Printed as manuscript only,
				  for the author."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">143</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Sherwood, Clara Harriet</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>For Half a Million : A play in one act. By Clara Harriet
				  Sherwood.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 338</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">143</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Woodworth, Samuel</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Forest Rose; or, American Farmers : A drama in two
				  acts. By Samuel Woodworth, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Standard Drama], [325]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">143</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Woodworth, Samuel</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Forest Rose; or, American Farmers : A drama in two
				  acts. By Samuel Woodworth, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 325</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">167</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Woodworth, Samuel</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Forest Rose; or, American Farmers : By Samuel
				  Woodworth, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>this is a photocopy made in 1966 of the c. 1872-1878 copy of
				  this play from this collection</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">143</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>The Foresters : A pastoral comedy in four
				  acts.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1892</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>The imprint reads: "Prompt Book, No. 10, Printed for Rehearsal
				  Purposes, The Property of Augustin Daly."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">143</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Steiner, Olga</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Fortune-Teller : A farce comedy in one act. By Olga
				  Steiner.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately 1900?
				  </unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Chicago</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Dramatic Publishing Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Sergel's Acting Drama, 505</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">143</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Allingham, [John Till]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Fortune's Frolic; or, The Ploughman Turned Lord : A
				  farce in two acts. By Allingham.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 138</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">143</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>The Forty Thieves : A grand melo-dramatic romance in two
				  acts.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 117</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">143</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brougham, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Franklin : A new and original historical drama in five
				  acts. By John Brougham, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 166</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">143</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Frou Frou : A play of powerful human interest in five
				  acts, by Augustin Daly, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 359</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">143</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Frou Frou : A comedy of powerful human interest in five
				  acts, by Augustin Daly, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1870-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 359</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper, no title page. Previous owner: Ida Vernon. It
				  also includes pages 83-90 from a copy of Richelieu that appear to have been
				  used as a bookmark.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">144</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Frou Frou : A play of powerful human interest in five
				  acts, by Augustin Daly, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 359</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. Previous owner: Sarah Truax. Contains minor
				  production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">144</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Frou Frou : A comedy of powerful human interest in five
				  acts, by Augustin Daly, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 359</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. This is printed in a larger than normal size and
				  uses a stiffer paper on the wrapper.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">144</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Allen, [John] H[enry]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Fruits of the Wine Cup : A drama in three acts, by
				  Jno. H. Allen</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 354</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">H.A.X. [pseudo. for Frederick Hay]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Furnished Apartments : A comic interlude in one act.
				  Adapted for private representation by H.A.X.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 405</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">144</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Brougham, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Game of Life : An original comedy in five acts. By
				  John Brougham, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 116</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">144</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Brougham, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Game of Love : An original comedy in five acts. By
				  John Brougham.</unittitle>
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				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 105</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">144</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Moore, Edward</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Gamester : A tragedy in five acts. By Edward
				  Moore.</unittitle>
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				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 13</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper. Previous owner: Ida Vernon. Contains minor
				  production notations.</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">144</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Moore, Edward</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Gamester : A tragedy in five acts. By Edward
				  Moore.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1854-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 121 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 13</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">144</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Clark, William Adolphus]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Gen. Grant; or, The Star of Union and Liberty : A play
				  in three acts. By Anicetus.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1868-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 351</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">144</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Lillo, George]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>George Barnwell</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1853-1856</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York: Ann Street]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Wm. Taylor &amp; Co.]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Modern Standard Drama], [88]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous owner:
				  Wm. J. LeMoyne. The title page and front cover of the wrapper are removed, but
				  some of the back wrapper is pasted to the protective wrapper.</p>
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                  <container type="box">144</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dumont, Frank</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Girl From "L Triangle" Ranch : A drama in three
				  acts, by Frank Dumont.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1922</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Philadelphia</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Penn Publishing Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">144</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dumont, Frank</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Girl From Klondike; or Wide Awake Nell : A
				  comedy-drama in three acts. By Frank Dumont.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately 1900?
				  </unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Chicago</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Dramatic Publishing Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>American Acting Drama</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">144</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Saumet, A[lexandre]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Gladiator : A tragedy in five acts, by A. Saumet, as
				  performed by Signor Salvini and his American company, under the management of
				  C.A. Chizzola.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1886</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: Nos. 10 to 20 Astor Place</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J.J. Little &amp; Co., Printers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light green wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">144</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Baker, Benjamin A.]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Glance at New York : A local drama in two
				  acts.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 216</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">144</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Taylor, Charles W[estern]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Goblet of Death; or, The Fallen Redeemed : A
				  domestic temperance drama in three acts. By Charles W. Taylor.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Albany</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>C. Killmer</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from previous owner:
				  John M. Trimble of Trimble's Opera House in Albany.</p>
               </odd>
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                  <container type="box">144</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Howe, J. Burdett</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Golden Eagle; or, The Privateer of '76 : A national
				  drama in three acts, and a prologue. By J. Burdett Howe, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 171</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">144</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Walcot, Charles M[elton]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Good Fellow : A petite comedy in one act. By Charles
				  M. Walcot, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 89</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">165</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Griffin, G[eorge] W.H[oward]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Great Arrival: Professor Cheatum, from Humbug. : An
				  Ethiopian scene. Arranged by G.W.H. Griffin.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 58</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">145</container>
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                     <persname role="author">[Baker, George Melville]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Great Elixir : A farce.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1896</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">165</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Great Unkown : A comedy in three acts (from the
				  German of Schoenthan and Kadelburg) by Augustin Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>rust red wrapper. Imprint reads: "Privately Printed for the
				  Author as Manuscript Only."</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Jones, J[oseph] S[tevens]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Green Mountain Boy : A comedy in two acts. By J.S.
				  Jones, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 278</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">145</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Griffith Gaunt; or, Jealousy : A drama in five acts. By
				  Augustin Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1868</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 575 Broadway</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>W.C. Wemyss</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Wemyss' Acting Drama, 3</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Previous owner: Edwin Clifford.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">145</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Griffith Gaunt; or, Jealousy : A drama in five acts. By
				  Augustin Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Wemyss' Acting Drama, 3</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Boucicault, Dion[ysus Lardner]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Grimaldi; or, The Life of an Actress : A drama in five
				  acts. By Dion Boucicault.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Bourcicault's Dramatic Works, 1</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">145</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Thaxter, A. Wallace</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Grotto Nymph; or, Fairy Favor : A fantastico-musical
				  morceau of absurdity, in one consecutive act and a tableau. By A. Wallace
				  Thaxter.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 267</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">145</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brougham, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Gun-Maker of Moscow : Melo-drama in three acts. By
				  John Brougham, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 267</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">145</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dumont, Frank</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Gunner in the Navy : A melodrama in three acts. By
				  Frank Dumont.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1940</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Philadelphia: 1617 Latimer St.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Penn Play Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">145</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dumont, Frank</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Half-Breed : A Western drama in three acts, by Frank
				  Dumont.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1940</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Philadelphia: 1617 Latimer St.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Penn Play Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light blue wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">145</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Montgomery, Henry William</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Handy Andy : A comic Hibernian drama in one act.
				  (Adapted from Mr. Samuel Lover's novel), by Henry William
				  Montgomery.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1885-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1106</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">145</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Howe, J. B[urdett]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Handsome Jack : A melo-drama in three acts, by J.B.
				  Howe.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1698</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">145</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Theyre-Smith, S[penser]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Happy Pair : An original comedietta in one act. By S.
				  Theyre Smith.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1936</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 335</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">145</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Peake, Richard Brinsley]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Haunted Inn</unittitle>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper or title page. Protective wrapper from the
				  previous owner: Wm. J. LeMoyne. Contains production notations.</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">145</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Muskerry, William</persname>
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                  <unittitle>He, She, and It : A matrimonial "scene" in one act. By
				  William Muskerry.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 361</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">145</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Muskerry, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>He, She, and It : A matrimonial "scene" in one act. By
				  William Muskerry.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 361</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">145</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Golden, W. Echard</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Hearts : A comedy in one act. By W. Echard
				  Golden.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 349</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">145</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Colman, George, the Younger</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Heir at Law : A comedy in five acts. By George
				  Colman, the Younger.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 96</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Previous owner: Edward Tuckerman Mason. Contains
				  extensive production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">145</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Howard, Bronson</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Henrietta : A comedy in four acts. By Bronson
				  Howard.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher [Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. This has a note added to it in pencil: "privately
				  printed--not for sale. For reference only. Not to be printed or copied. 1 of
				  about 50 copies."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">146</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Taylor, Tom</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Henry Dunbar; or, A Daughter's Trials : A drama in four
				  acts. Founded on Miss Braddon's novel of the same name. By Tom Taylor,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1870-1877</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 33 Rose Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>De Witt's Acting Plays, 8</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>cream wrapper. Previous owner: Henry C. De Mille.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">146</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Henry the Fourth</unittitle>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper. No title page. Written on this script is the
				  note: "Printed from Augustin Daly Prompt Book"</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">146</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Walcot, Charles M[elton]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Hiawatha; or, Ardent Spirits and Laughing Water : A
				  musical extravaganza in two acts. By Charles M. Walcot.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 109</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">146</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Stern, Edwin M.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Hick'ry Farm : A comedy-drama of New England life in two
				  acts. As presented at the Lexington Ave. Opera House, New York, by Edwin M.
				  Stern.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900?</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Chicago</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Dramatic Publishing Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Sergel's Acting Drama, 358</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">146</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Conway, H[enry] J.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Hiram Hireout; or, Followed by Fortune : A farce in one
				  act. By H.J. Conway, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 170</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">146</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Conway, H[enry] J.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Hiram Hireout; or, Followed by Fortune : A farce in one
				  act. By H.J. Conway, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 170</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">146</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Davis, M.E.M</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>His Lordship</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1907-1921</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 43 East 19th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Edgar S. Werner &amp; Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>rust red wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">146</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Frank, J.C</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Homoeopathy; or, The Family Cure : A farce in one act.
				  By J.C. Frank.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1918</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Chicago: 163 Randolph St.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T.S. Denison, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Amateur Series, 391</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">146</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Tobin, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Honey-Moon : A play in five acts. By John
				  Tobin.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 6</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">146</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Horizon : An original drama of contemporaneous society
				  and of American frontier perils. In five acts and seven tableaux. By Augustin
				  Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1885</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>rust red wrapper. Imprint reads "Printed as Manuscript Only, For
				  the Author."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">146</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Tayleure, Clifton W.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Horseshoe Robinson; or, The Battle of King's Mountain :
				  A legendary patriotic drama in three acts, by Clifton W. Tayleure.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 213</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">146</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Tayleure, Clifton W.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Horseshoe Robinson; or, The Battle of King's Mountain :
				  A legendary patriotic drama in three acts, by Clifton W. Tayleure.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 213</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">146</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Boucicault, Dion[ysus Lardner]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>How She Loves Him! : A comedy in five acts, by Dion
				  Boucicault.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Parlor Comedies, 2</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>grey wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">146</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Williams, Henry L., Jr</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Howls from The Owl Train : Dark pages from the railroad
				  romances. By Henry L. Williams, Jr.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau St., Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Ethiopian Drama, 59</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">146</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Clarke, H. Savile</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Hugger-Mugger : A farce in one act. By H. Savile
				  Clarke.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 407</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">146</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Barrymore, William</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>El Hyder; The Chief of The Ghaut Mountains : A grand
				  eastern melo-dramatic spectacle, in two acts. By William Barrymore.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 82</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">146</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Griffin, G[eorge] W.H[oward]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Hypochondriac : An Ethiopian farce, in one act and
				  two scenes. By G.W.H. Griffin, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 64</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">146</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Smith, Sol[omon]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Hypocrite : A comedy, altered by Isaac Bickerstaff
				  from Colley Cibber's translation of "Tartuffe," by Moliere. Compressed into
				  three acts, by Sol. Smith, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 110</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">146</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">McLachlan, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>I Dine With My Mother : A comedietta in one act, adapted
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 108</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Lequel, Louis</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Identity; or, No Thoroughfare : By Louis Lequel.
				  Dramatized from the Christmas story of Charles Dickens and Wilkie
				  Collins.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 348</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">147</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Johnson, S[amuel] D.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>In and Out of Place : A burletta in one act. By S.D.
				  Johnson.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 107</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">147</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Inconstant; or, The Way to Win Him : A comedy by
				  George Farquhar. Arranged in 4 acts by Augustin Daly, with prefatory comments
				  and an original epilogue by William Winter, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1889</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>greyish-brown wrapper. Imprint reads: "Privately Printed for Mr.
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                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>An International Match : A comedy in four acts (from the
				  German of Franz von Schoenthan) by Augustin Daly.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. Imprint reads: "Privately Printed for the
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                     <persname role="author">[Pilgrim, James]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Ireland and America; or, Scenes in Both : A drama in two
				  acts. Written expressly for Mr. Barney Williams.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 73</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">147</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Moore, Bernard F[rancis]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Irish Agent : A play of Irish life in four acts, by
				  Bernard F. Moore.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1895-1921</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: No. 5 Hamilton Place</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Baker's Edition of Plays</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">147</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Pilgrim, James?]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Irish Assurance and Yankee Modesty : An original farce
				  in two acts, written expressly for Mr. Barney Williams.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 64</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">147</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brougham, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Irish Yankee; or, The Birth-Day of Freedom : A drama
				  in three acts. By John Brougham.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1856-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 121 Nassau-Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's American Drama, 71</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">147</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brougham, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Irish Yankee; or, The Birth-Day of Freedom : A drama
				  in three acts. By John Brougham.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 88</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Johnstone, J[ohn] B[eer]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Jack Long; or, The Shot in the Eye : A drama in two
				  acts. By J.B. Johnstone, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1870-1877</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 33 Rose Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>De Witt's Acting Plays, 100</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">147</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Leavitt, A[ndrew] J. and H[ubert] W. Eagan</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Jeemes the Poet : An Ethiopian sketch. by A.J. Leavitt
				  and H.W. Eagan</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Ethiopian Drama, New Series, 16</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">147</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Boucicault, Dion[ysus Lardner]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Jessie Brown; or, The Relief of Lucknow : A drama in
				  three acts. (Founded on an episode in the Indian Rebellion), By Dion
				  Boucicault.</unittitle>
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				  1924-1931</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 203</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <unittitle>Joan of Arc : An original historical play in five acts.
				  By Tom Taylor</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1884-1899</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 33 Rose Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>De Witt's Acting Plays, 299</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Cutler, F[rank] L.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Joe, The Waif; or, The Pet of the Camp : A comedy drama
				  in six acts. By F.L. Cutler.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1912-1918</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Clyde, Ohio</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Ames Publishing Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Ames' Series of Standard and Minor Drama, 402</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Hill, David</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Joining the Tinpanites; or, Paddy McFling's Experience :
				  A mock initiation for the amusement and instruction of secret societies. (...)
				  by David Hill.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Baker's Novelty Plays</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">147</container>
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                     <persname role="author">[White, Charles]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Jolly Millers : A Negro farce.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>the Darkey Drama</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">147</container>
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                     <persname role="author">[Shakespeare, William]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Julius Caesar : From Hudson's School
				  Shakespeare.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Ginn Brothers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Hudson's School Shakespeare</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">147</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>Jumbo-Jum! : An original farce in one act.</unittitle>
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				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 243</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                  <unittitle>Katty O'Sheal : A farce in two acts, by James Pilgrim,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 295</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">147</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Boucicault, Dion[ysus Lardner]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Jessie Brown; or, The Relief of Lucknow : A drama in
				  three acts. (Founded on an episode in the Indian Rebellion), By Dion
				  Boucicault.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 203</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper. Previous owner: Lillie Samuel.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">148</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Dupree, Frank</persname>
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                  <unittitle>King Kaliko : An original comic opera in three acts, by
				  Frank Dupree. </unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Dupree and G. Wotherspoon</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light blue wrapper with silver ink</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">148</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Boucicault, Dion[ysus Lardner]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Knight of Arva : A comic drama in two acts. By Dion
				  Boucicault.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Standard Drama], [231]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">148</container>
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                     <persname role="author">[Hoppin, William Jones?]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Lady of the Bed-Chamber : A farce in one
				  act.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 166</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Bulwer, Edward Lytton</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Lady of Lyons; or, Love and Pride : A play in five
				  acts. By Lord Lytton, (Sir Edward Lytton Bulwer).</unittitle>
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				  1887-1918</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Chicago: 163 Randolph St.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T.S. Denison, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>T.S. Denison's Star Series</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Previous owner: Sarah Truax. Contains extensive
				  production notations.</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">148</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Rosenfeld, Sydney</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Text of Songs Contained in The Lady or The Tiger : An
				  original musical comedy-drama in 3 acts, by Sydney Rosenfeld.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>McCaull Opera Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>cream wrapper </p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">148</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Byron, Henry J[ames]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Lancashire Lass; or, Tempted, Tried and True : A
				  domestic melodrama, in four acts and a prologue. By Henry J. Byron.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1870-1877</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 33 Rose Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>De Witt's Acting Plays, 144</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">148</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Lawrence, F.N</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Lanty's Luck; or, Falsely Accused : A drama of Irish
				  life in three acts. By F.N. Lawrence.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1897-1921</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: No. 5 Hamilton Place</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Baker's Edition of Plays</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">148</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Medina, Louisa [H.]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Last Days of Pompeii : A dramatic spectacle, taken
				  from Bulwer's celebrated novel of the same title. By Miss Louisa
				  Medina.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 146</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">148</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Baker, George M[elville]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Last Loaf : A drama.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1875</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: 149 Washington Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Geo. M. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Amateur Drama</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">148</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Last Word : A comedy in four acts (from the German
				  of Franz von Schoenthan) by Augustin Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1891</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>rust red wrapper. Imprint reads: "Privately Printed for Augustin
				  Daly."</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">148</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Leah, The Forsaken : A play in five acts. (From the
				  German of Mosenthal) by Augustin Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1886</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>rust red wrapper. Imprint reads: "Author's Private Edition."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">148</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Leah, The Forsaken : A play in five acts. By Augustin
				  Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 398</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">148</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Leah, The Forsaken : A play in five acts. By Augustin
				  Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 398</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">148</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Boucicault, Dion[ysus Lardner]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Led Astray : A comedy in 5 acts. By Dion Boucicault,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 372</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. This is printed in a larger than normal size.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">148</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Boucicault, Dion[ysus Lardner]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Led Astray : A comedy in 5 acts. By Dion Boucicault,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 372</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">148</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Lemons : A comedy in three acts (from the German of
				  Julius Rosen) by Augustin Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1877</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. Imprint reads: "Privately Printed for Augustin
				  Daly."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">165</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Legend of Norwood; or, Village Life in New England :
				  An original dramatic comedy of American life in four acts. Founded on a novel
				  by Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. By Augustin Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1867</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Imprint reads: "Printed for the Author."</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">148</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brougham, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Life in New York; or, Tom and Jerry on a Visit : A comic
				  drama in two acts. By John Brougham.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 98</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">148</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brougham, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Life in New York; or, Tom and Jerry on a Visit : A comic
				  drama in two acts. By John Brougham.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1966</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 98</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>photocopy of previously listed item</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">149</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brougham, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Lily of France : A pictorial drama in five acts. By
				  John Brougham.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 371</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">149</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pilgrim, James</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Limerick Boy; or, Paddy's Mischief : An original
				  farce in one act. By James Pilgrim.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 184</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">149</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Waldauer, Aug[ustus]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Little Barefoot : A domestic drama in five acts, and the
				  companion piece of "Fanchon the Cricket." From the German, by Aug.
				  Waldauer.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 335</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper. Previous owner: Edwin Clifford. Contains
				  production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">149</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Waldauer, Aug[ustus]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Little Barefoot : A domestic drama in five acts, and the
				  companion piece of "Fanchon the Cricket." From the German, by Aug.
				  Waldauer.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 335</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">149</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Waldauer, Aug[ustus]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Little Barefoot : A domestic drama in five acts, and the
				  companion piece of "Fanchon the Cricket." From the German, by Aug.
				  Waldauer.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 335</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">149</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Willard, Charles O.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Little Goldie; or, The Child of The Camp : A Western
				  comedy drama in four acts. By Charles O. Willard.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1893-1905</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Clyde, Ohio</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Ames' Publishing Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Ames' Series of Standard and Minor Drama, 330</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">149</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Little Miss Million : A comedy in four acts (from the
				  German of Blumenthal) by Augustin Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1893</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. Imprint reads: "Printed as Manuscript for the Author
				  Only."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">149</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dumont, Frank</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Little Miss Nobody : A comedy-drama in three acts. By
				  Frank Dumont.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1940</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Philadelphia: 1617 Latimer St.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Penn Play Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>aqua-colored wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">149</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Boucicault, Dion[ysus Lardner]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>London Assurance : A comedy in five acts. By Dion L.
				  Boucicault.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1911-1921</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: No. 5 Hamilton Place</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The William Warren Edition of Standard Plays</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">149</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Boucicault, Dion[ysus Lardner]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>London Assurance : A comedy in five acts. By Dion L.
				  Bourcicault.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Edition, 27</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. Previous owner: John Wood</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">149</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Boucicault, Dion[ysus Lardner]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>London Assurance : A comedy in five acts. By Dion L.
				  Bourcicault.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Edition, 27</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">149</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Boucicault, Dion[ysus Lardner]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Long Strike : A drama in four acts, by Dion
				  Baucicault [sic], Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Edition, 360</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">149</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Lottery of Love : An eccentric comedy in three acts.
				  (From the French of Bisson and Mars) by Augustin Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1889</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>rust red wrapper. Imprint reads: "Privately Printed for the
				  Author."</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brougham, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Love and Murder : A farce in one act. By John
				  Brougham.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 72</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">149</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Browne, Walter</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Love Game : An original comedietta. Written by Walter
				  Browne.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1892</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1911</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">149</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Bunce, Oliver</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Love in '76: An Incident of the Revolution : A
				  comedietta in two acts. By Oliver Bunce.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau-Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 111</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">149</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Bunce, Oliver</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Love in '76: An Incident of the Revolution : A
				  comedietta in two acts. By Oliver Bunce.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 111</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">149</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Bunce, Oliver</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Love in '76: An Incident of the Revolution : A
				  comedietta in two acts. By Oliver Bunce.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 111</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">150</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Love in Harness : A comedy in three acts (from the
				  French of Albin Valabregue). By Augustin Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>rust red wrapper. Imprint reads: "Privately Printed (As
				  Manuscript Only) For the Author."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">150</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Love in Tandem : A comedy in three acts. From the French
				  of Bocage and De Courcy. By Augustin Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1892</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>rust red wrapper. Imprint reads: "Printed as Manuscript Only,
				  For the Author."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">150</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Payne, John Howard</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Love in Humble Life : A petite comedy in one act. By
				  John Howard Payne.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 118</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">150</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Gayler, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Love of a Prince; or, The Court of Prussia : A drama
				  in three acts. Altered and adapted from the French. By Charles
				  Gayler.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 168</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">150</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Love on Crutches : A comedy in three acts. (From the
				  German of Strobitzer.) By Augustin Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1885</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>rust red wrapper. Imprint reads: "Printed, As Manuscript Only,
				  For the Author."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">165</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Love's Labor's Lost : A comedy written by William
				  Shakspere. Arranged in 4 acts for the present stage by Augustin
				  Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1891</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Imprint reads: "Privately Printed for Mr.
				  Daly."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">150</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Love's Young Dream : A comedy with music in one act. By
				  Augustin Daly. From the French.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. Imprint reads: "Privately Printed for Augustin
				  Daly."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">150</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Townsend, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Loyal Friend : A comedy-drama in four acts. By Charles
				  Townsend.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1940</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Philadelphia: 1617 Latimer St.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Penn Play Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light blue wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">150</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Paul, [George Henry] Howard</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Lucky Hit : A petite comedy in one act. By Howard
				  Paul.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 514</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellowish-tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">150</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Leavitt, A[ndrew] J. and H[ubert] W. Eagan</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Lucky Number : An Ethiopian sketch. By A.J. Leavitt
				  and H.W. Eagan</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Ethiopian Drama, New Series, 2</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">150</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Northall, W[illiam] K[night]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Macbeth Travestie : By W.K. Northall</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 36</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">150</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Northall, W[illiam] K[night]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Macbeth Travestie : By W.K. Northall</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1847</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 2 Astor House</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>William Taylor &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[The Modern Standard Drama], [36]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>reddish-orange publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from
				  previous owner: Wm. J. LeMoyne. Contains production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">150</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>Madelaine, the Belle of the Faubourg : A drama in three
				  acts. </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 262</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper. Previous owner: Edwin Clifford. Contains minor
				  production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">150</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Madelaine Morel : A play in four acts (from the German
				  of Mosenthal) By Augustin Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1884</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>rust red wrapper. Imprint reads: "Printed, As Manuscript Only,
				  For the Author."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">150</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[White, Charles]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Magic Penny : A nigger melodrama in one
				  act.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 55</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">150</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pocock, Isaac</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Maid and the Magpie : A drama in three acts. Adapted
				  from the French, by Isaac Pocock.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1881-1883</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1296</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">150</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Sanford, Amelia</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Maids, Modes and Manners; or, Madame Grundy's Dilemma. :
				  By Amelia Sanford.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1896</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Philadelphia: 1020 Arch Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Penn Publishing Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Keystone Edition of Popular Plays</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light blue wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">150</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Man and Wife : A play in five acts. (Based on a novel by
				  Wilkie Collins, Esq.) By Augustin Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1885</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>rust red wrapper. Imprint reads: "Printed, As Manuscript Only,
				  For the Author."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">150</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Paul, [George Henry] Howard</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Man Who Follows the Ladies : A piece of impudence in
				  one act, by Howard Paul.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 717</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">150</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Parke, W[alter] and Harry Paulton</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Manteaux Noirs : (Black Cloaks) A comic opera. By W.
				  Parke and Harry Paulton. Music by Bucalossi.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1882</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[Philadelphia]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J.M. Stoddart &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. A souvenir edition. The imprint says it is:
				  "published especially for R. D'Oyly Carte's Opera Company, by J.M. Stoddart
				  &amp; Co."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">150</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Rose, Edward and A[gnes] J. Garraway</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Marble Arch : Comedietta in one act, by Edward Rose
				  and A.J. Garraway. (The story taken from the Versucherin of Von
				  Moser.)</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 389</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
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                  <unittitle>Marguerite's Colours; or, Passing the Frontier : A comic
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				  1859-1860</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy, Theatrical Bookseller</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Lacy's Acting Edition, 691</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-brown wrapper</p>
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                  <container type="box">151</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Putnam, Henry H[owell]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Mariner's Return : A drama in three acts. By Henry
				  H. Putnam.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 403</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, John Baldwin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Married Life : A comedy in three acts. By John Baldwin
				  Buckstone, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1854-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York, 121 Nassau-Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French </p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Standard Drama], 130</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, John Baldwin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Married Life : A comedy in three acts. By John Baldwin
				  Buckstone, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T.H. French, Successor to Samuel French &amp; Son, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 130</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">151</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Buckstone, John Baldwin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Married Life : A comedy in three acts. By John Baldwin
				  Buckstone, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 130</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Parker, W. Coleman</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Ma's New Boarders : A vaudeville sketch in one act. By
				  W. Coleman Parker.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1917-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 18 Vesey St.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Fitzgerald Publishing Corporation</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">151</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Milner, H[enry] M.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Masaniello; or, The Dumb Girl of Portici : A musical
				  drama in three acts, by H.M. Milner, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1830</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>R.H. Elton, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Elton's Edition</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous owner:
				  Wm. J. LeMoyne. Contains extensive production notations.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">151</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Trumbull, Annie Eliot</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Masque of Culture : By Annie Eliot
				  Trumbull.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1908-1921</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: No. 5 Hamilton Place</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Baker's Edition of Plays</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">151</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Mack, R[obert] E.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Masquerade; or, Aunt Hepsaba's Fright : A farce in
				  two scenes. By R.E. Mack.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 316</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">165</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Carleton, Henry Guy</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Memnon : A tragedy in five acts. By Henry Guy
				  Carleton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1881</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Chicago: 155 &amp; 157 Dearborn St.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Blakely, Marsh &amp; Co., Printers [Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>greyish-brown wrapper. Imprint reads: "Written for Mr. John
				  McCullough, to Whom Belongs the Sole Right to Produce It Upon the Stage" and
				  "Printed, Not Published." This copy was given by Carleton to Henry C. De
				  Mille.</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">165</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Merchant of Venice : A play in five acts. By William
				  Shakspere. As re-arranged for the stage by Augustin Daly for production at
				  Daly's Theatre.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1896</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>greyish-tan wrapper. Imprint reads: "Privately Printed."</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">165</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Merry Wives of Windsor : A comedy by William
				  Shakespeare. As arranged in four acts, by Mr. Augustin Daly, for production at
				  Daly's Theatre, January, 1886.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1886</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. </p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">151</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brougham, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Metamora; or, The Last of the Pollywogs : A burlesque in
				  two acts. By John Brougham.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 253</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">151</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>Midnight Banquet; or, The Castle of Cataldo : A
				  melo-drama in two acts.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 299</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">166</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Comedy of A Midsummer Night's Dream : Written by
				  William Shakspere, and arranged for representation at Daly's Theatre, by
				  Augustin Daly, produced there for the first time, January 31, 1888.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1888</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light green wrapper. Imprint reads: "Privately Printed for Mr.
				  Daly."</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">151</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Stedman, W[illiam] Elsworth</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Midnight Charge : A grand military play in four
				  acts. By W. Elsworth Stedman.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 412</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">151</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brougham, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Miller of New Jersey; or, The Prison-Hulk : An
				  historic drama-spectacle in three acts. By John Brougham.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 221</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellowish-orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">151</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Ballou, M[aturin] M[urray]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Miralda; or, The Justice of Tacon : A drama in three
				  acts. Written by M.M. Ballou, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 258</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper. Previous owner: Edwin Clifford. Contains
				  production notations.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">151</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Ballou, M[aturin] M[urray]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Miralda; or, The Justice of Tacon : A drama in three
				  acts. Written by M.M. Ballou, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 258</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">151</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Leavitt, A[ndrew] J. and H[ubert] W. Eagan</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Mischievous Nigger : A Negro farce.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Ethiopian Drama, [15]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">151</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wilks, Thomas Egerton</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Michael Erle, The Maniac Lover; or, The Fayre Lass of
				  Lichfield : A romantic original drama in two acts. By Thomas Egerton Wilks,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1859</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: 128 Washington Street, corner of Water St., Up
				  Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>William V. Spencer</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Spencer's Boston Theatre, 26</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>cream wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">151</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Monsieur Alphonse : A play in three acts. By Alexander
				  Dumas, fils. Adapted and augmented by Augustin Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1886</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>rust red wrapper. Imprint reads: "Printed, As Manuscript Only,
				  For the Author."</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">151</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Baker, Rachel E[lizabeth]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Mr. Bob : A comedy in two acts. By Rachel E.
				  Baker.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1894-1921</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: No. 5 Hamilton Place</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Baker's Edition of Plays</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">152</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Baker, Rachel E[lizabeth]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Mr. Bob : A comedy in two acts. By Rachel E.
				  Baker.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1894-1921</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: No. 5 Hamilton Place</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Baker's Edition of Plays</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">152</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Paul, [George Henry] Howard</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Mob Cap; or, Love's Disguises : A domestic drama in
				  two acts. By Howard Paul.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 55</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">152</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Doremus, Mrs. C.A. [Elizabeth Johnson Ward] and H[arriet] E. Manchester</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Mock Trial for Breach of Promise : By Mrs. C.A. Doremus
				  and Miss H.E. Manchester.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 333</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">152</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Jones, J[oseph] S[tevens]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Moll Pitcher; or, The Fortune Teller of Lynn : A drama
				  in four acts. By J.S. Jones.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 232</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Rosenfeld, Sydney</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Mr. X : A farce in one act. By Sydney
					 Rosenfeld.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
					 1875-1877</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 33 Rose Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>De Witt's Acting Plays, 188</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
               <note>
                  <p>Missing</p>
               </note>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">152</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brougham, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Much Ado About a Merchant of Venice : From the original
				  text--a long way.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1868-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 308</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">167</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Much Ado About Nothing : A comedy in five acts by
				  William Shakspere as arranged for production at Daly's Theatre by Augustin
				  Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1897</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Imprint reads: "Privately Printed for Mr.
				  Daly."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">167</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Much Ado About Nothing : A comedy in five acts by
				  William Shakspere as arranged for production at Daly's Theatre by Augustin
				  Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1897</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Imprint reads: "Privately Printed for Mr.
				  Daly."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">152</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">LeBrandt, Joseph</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>My Lady Darrell; or, A Strange Marriage : A drama in
				  four acts. By Joseph LeBrandt.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1898-1916</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 18 Ann Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Dick &amp; Fitzgerald, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">152</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Theyre-Smith, S[penser]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>My Uncle's Will : By S. Theyre Smith.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 334</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">152</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Theyre-Smith, S[penser]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>My Uncle's Will : By S. Theyre Smith.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 334</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">152</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Nancy and Company : An eccentric piece in four acts
				  (from the German of Rosen) by Augustin Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1886</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>rust red wrapper. Imprint reads: "Printed as Manuscript for the
				  Author."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">152</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Henry, Re[ginald]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Narrow Escape : Comedietta in one act. By Re.
				  Henry.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 383</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">152</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pardey, Henry Oake</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Nature's Nobleman : A comedy in five acts. By Henry Oake
				  Pardey.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 100</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">166</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Needles and Pins : A comedy of the present in four acts.
				  (From the German of Rosen.) By Augustin Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1884</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Imprint reads: "Printed as Manuscript Only, For the
				  Author."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">152</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Trowbridge, J[ohn] T[ownsend]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Neighbor Jackwood : A domestic drama in five acts. By
				  J.T. Trowbridge.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 293</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">152</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Dumont, Frank</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The New Woman's Husband : A satire in one scene. By
				  Frank Dumont.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1940</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Philadelphia: 1617 Latimer St.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Penn Play Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light blue wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">152</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Griffin, G[eorge] W.H[oward]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>New Year's Calls : A popular Ethiopian piece, as
				  performed at Griffin &amp; Christy's Minstrels, Fifth Avenue Opera House, New
				  York. Abbreviated and adapted to the use of small companies, by G.W.H.
				  Griffin.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Ethiopian Drama, 27</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">152</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Medina, Louisa H.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Nick of the Woods : A drama in three acts, as originally
				  produced at the Bowery Theatre, New York, Written by Miss L.H.
				  Medina.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 269</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">152</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Robinson, J[ohn] H[ovey]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Nick Whiffles : A drama in three acts. Dramatized by Dr.
				  J.H. Robinson.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 353</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">152</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Night Off; or, A Page from Balzac : A comedy in four
				  acts. (From the German of Schonthan Brothers.) By Augustin Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1885</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>rust red wrapper. Imprint reads: "Printed, As Manuscript Only,
				  For the Author."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">152</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Griffin, G[eorge] W.H[oward]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>No Cure, No Pay : An original Ethiopian farce in one
				  act. By G.W.H. Griffin, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 70</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">152</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Leavitt, A[ndrew] J. and H[ubert] W. Eagan</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>No Tator, or Man-Fish : An Ethiopian sketch. By A.J.
				  Leavitt and H.W. Eagan</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Ethiopian Drama, New Series, 9</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">152</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Walcot, Charles M[elton]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Nothing to Nurse : An original farce in one act, by
				  Charles M. Walcot.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1870-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 135</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">152</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Ryan, Sam[uel] E.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>O'Day, the Alderman : A comedy drama in four acts. By
				  Sam. E. Ryan.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1901-1921</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: No. 5 Hamilton Place</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Baker's Edition of Plays</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-brown wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">153</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Cooke, T.]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Oberon [or, The Charmed Horn]</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1820-1840</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no title page, no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from
				  previous owner: William J. LeMoyne. The author and full name of this piece is
				  based on the comparison of the text to the one published by J. Tabby in 1826.
				  It is possible this is a copy of that by Murden of New York. </p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">153</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Rosenfeld, Sydney</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Off the Stage : An original comedietta in one act. By
				  Sydney Rosenfeld.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900?</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Chicago</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Dramatic Publishing Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Aemrican Acting Drama</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">166</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">White, C[harles]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Old Dad's Cabin : A Negro farce in one act and one
				  scene. Written and arranged by C. White.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1880-1881</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 73</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">153</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Williams, Tho[ma]s J[ohn]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Old Gooseberry! : A farce. by Thos. J. Williams,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1870</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: 149 Washington Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Charles H. Spencer</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Spencer's Universal Stage, 52</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pink wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">153</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Boucicault, Dion[ysus Lardner]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Old Heads &amp; Young Hearts : A comedy in five acts. By
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				  1899-1902</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 62</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Howard, Bronson</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Old Love Letters : A comedy in one act. By Bronson
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1906</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. The imprint has been cut out of the title page.
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                  <unittitle>The Olio; or, Speaker's Companion, [Part One] : A
				  collection of recitations, compiled for the use of schools, thespian societies,
				  etc. and for public declamation or reading.</unittitle>
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				  1910-1924</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 273</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>The Olio; or, Speaker's Companion, [Part Two] : A
				  collection of recitations, compiled for the use of schools, thespian societies,
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 274</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>The Olio; or, Speaker's Companion, [Part Three] : A
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 275</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Boucicault, Dion[ysus Lardner]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Old Heads and Young Hearts : A comedy in five acts. By
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 19 Suffolk Street, Pall Mall, East</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Webster and Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Webster's Acting National Drama, 138</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">153</container>
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                     <persname role="author">"Mr. Farnie"</persname>
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1881-1883</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Philadelphia: 727 Chestnut Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J.M. Stoddart &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>blue wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Power, Tyrone</persname>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 18 Ann Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>William Taylor &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Minor Drama, 26</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper. Previous owner: J. Biddles.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Power, Tyrone</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Omnibus : A farce in one act.</unittitle>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 26</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Clarke, N[athaniel] H. Belden</persname>
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                  <unittitle>O'Neal, The Great; or, Cogger na Caillie : A drama in
				  three acts, by N.H. Belden Clarke, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 331</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Walcot, Charles, M[elton]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>One Coat for Two Suits : An entirely original comic
				  drama in two acts. By Charles M. Walcot.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1863</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 113</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Walcot, Charles, M[elton]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>One Coat for Two Suits : An entirely original comic
				  drama in two acts. By Charles M. Walcot.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 113</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Paul, John Howard</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Opposite Neighbors : An original farce in one act. By
				  John Howard Paul.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 150</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">"Mrs. J.C. Swayze" [Kate Edwards]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Ossawattomie Brown; or, The Insurrection at Harper's
				  Ferry : A drama in three acts. By Mrs. J.C. Swayze.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 226</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">"Mrs. J.C. Swayze" [Kate Edwards]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Ossawattomie Brown; or, The Insurrection at Harper's
				  Ferry : A drama in three acts. By Mrs. J.C. Swayze.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 226</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Our English Friend : A comedy in 4 acts. By Augustin
				  Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1884</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Imprint reads: "Printed, as Manuscript Only, For
				  the Author."</p>
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               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Our English Friend : A comedy in 4 acts. By Augustin
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>red wrapper. Imprint reads: "Printed, as Manuscript Only, For
				  the Author."</p>
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               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Johnson, S[amuel] D.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Our Gal : A farce in one act. By S.D.
				  Johnson.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 78</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">154</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Polson, Minnie</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Our Kittie : A comedy drama in three acts. By Minnie
				  Polson.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1894-1906</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Clyde, Ohio</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Ames' Publishing Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Ames' Series of Standard and Minor Drama, 333</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>red wrapper </p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Chase, Geo[rge] B.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Penn Hapgood; or, The Yankee Schoolmaster : A drama in
				  three acts. By Geo. B. Chase.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1890-1906</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Clyde, Ohio</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Ames' Publishing Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Ames' Series of Standard and Minor Drama, 278</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Jones, J[oseph] S[tevens]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The People's Lawyer : A comedy in two acts. By J.S.
				  Jones, Esq. </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T.H. French, Successor to Samuel French &amp; Son,
				  Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 248</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">154</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Barry, S.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Persecuted Dutchman; or, The Original John Schmidt :
				  A farce in one act. By S. Barry.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 152</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">154</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Boucicault, Dion[ysus Lardner]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Phantom : A drama in two acts. By Dion
				  Boucicault.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 109</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">154</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Romani, Felice</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Il Pirata/The Pirate : Melodramma in due atti, da
				  rappresentarsi nel Teatro di Chesnut Street, seionda editione/ A melo-drama in
				  two acts, as performed at the Chesnut Street Theatre, second
				  edition.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1833</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Philadelphia: 244 Race Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>"For Lorenzo Da Ponte, printed by Turner &amp; Son"</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. This is printed in Italian and English on
				  facing pages. A souvenir edition for audiences to the performance by De Ponte's
				  company.</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Clarke, N[athaniel] H. Belden</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Pirate of the Isles : Clarke, N[athaniel] H.
				  Belden</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 333</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">166</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Saunders, Charles H[enry]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Pirate's Legacy; or, The Wrecker's Fate : A drama in
				  two acts. By the late Charles H. Saunders, Esq., comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1858-1859</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: 128 Washington Street, corner of Water St., Up
				  Stairs</p>
               </odd>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>William V. Spencer</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Spencer's Boston Theatre, 181</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Placer Gold; or, How Uncle Nathan Lost His Farm : A New
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: No. 5 Hamilton Place</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Baker's Edition of Plays</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>The Plague of My Life! : A farce in one act. By Illion
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				  1904-1906</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 1554</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>Playing With Fire : An original comedy in five acts. By
				  John Brougham.</unittitle>
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				  1891-1894</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 976</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Hendrick, Welland</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Pocahontas : A burlesque operetta in two acts. By
				  Welland Hendrick.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Chicago</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Dramatic Publishing Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Amateur Series</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Brougham, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Po-Ca-Hon-Tas; or, The Gentle Savage : In two acts. By
				  John Brougham, Esq.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 69</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Pomp's Pranks : Ethiopian farce in one act, by F.L.
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Clyde, Ohio</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Ames' Publishing Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Ames' Series of Standard and Minor Drama, 134</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>The Poor of New York : A drama in five acts. By the ****
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 189</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 189</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 189</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 189</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>2nd photocopy of previously listed item</p>
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                     <persname role="author">[Baker, George Melville]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Precious Pickle</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: No. 5 Hamilton Place</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Amateur Drama</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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				  act.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 292</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 292</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous
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                  <unittitle>A Pretty Piece of Business : A comedy in one act. By
				  Thomas Morton.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 74</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>Princess Ida; or, Castle Adamant : Words by W.S.
				  Gilbert. Music by Arthur Sullivan.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1884</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Oliver Ditson &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>greyish-tan wrapper </p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Barnard, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Psyche, M.D. : A comedy in one act. By Charles
				  Barnard.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1895-1921</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: No. 5 Hamilton Place</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Baker's Edition of Plays</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Bannister, N[athaniel] H[arrington]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Putnam, The Iron Son of '76 : A national military drama
				  in three acts. Written by N.H. Bannister, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1859</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: 128 Washington, corner of Water Street, Up Stairs</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>William V. Spencer</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Spencer's Boston Theatre, 156</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tannish-cream wrapper</p>
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               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Gilbert, W[illiam] S[chwenck]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Pygmalion and Galatea : An original mythological comedy
				  in three acts. By W.S. Gilbert.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Chicago</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Dramatic Publishing Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Sergel's Acting Drama], [472]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Previously owner: Sarah Truax. Contains
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Griffin, G[eorge] W.H[oward]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Quarrelsome Servants : An Ethiopian interlude. Arranged
				  by G.W.H. Griffin.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 27</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Brookes, George</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Quash; or, Nigger Practice : A farce. Adapted by George
				  Brookes, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 290</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Palmer, John W[illiamson]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Queen's Heart : A comedy in three acts.</unittitle>
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                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: No. 128 Washington, corner of Water St.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>William V. Spencer</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <unittitle>The Lyrics of The Queen's Mate : Comic opera in three
				  acts. Adapted from the French by Harry Paulton &amp; Mostyn Tedde. Composed by
				  Ch. Lecocq. Performed for the first time in America at the Broadway Theatre, on
				  Wednesday Eve., May 2d, under the direction of Mr. Jas. C. Duff.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1888</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>grey wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <unittitle>The Railroad of Love : A comedy in four acts (from the
				  German of Schoenthan and Kadeburg) by Augustin Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>rust red wrapper. Imprint reads: "Privately Printed for the
				  Author, As Manuscript Only."</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Smith, Lilli Huger</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Rank Deception : A farce in two acts. By Lilli Huger
				  Smith.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1921</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: No. 5 Hamilton Place</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Baker's Edition of Plays</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Paul, [George Henry] Howard</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Rappings and Table Movings : An original farce in one
				  act. By Howard Paul.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 156</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Mackersy, W.A</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Rats : Duologue in one act. By W.A.
				  Mackersy.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 373</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">155</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Bates, Morgan and Elwyn A. Barron</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Realistic Description of Life Among the Moonshiners of
				  North Carolina. A Mountain Pink. : A romantic drama, by Morgan Bates and Elwyn
				  A. Barron.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1885</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Milwaukee</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Riverside Printing</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>red wrapper. A souvenir edition.</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">155</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Baker, George M[elville]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Rebecca's Triumph : A drama in three acts. (for female
				  characters only.) Written expressly for "The L.O.C. Cooking Club" of Chicago,
				  by George M. Baker.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1895-1921</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: No. 5 Hamilton Place</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Globe Drama</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">166</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Recruiting Officer : A comedy by George Farquhar,
				  Esq. Re-arranged and adapted for modern purposes, by Mr. Augustin Daly.
				  </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1885</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light green wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">155</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brougham, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Recollection of O'Flannigan and the Fairies : By John
				  Brougham, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 81</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">155</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brougham, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Red Mask; or, The Wolf of Lithuania : A melo-drama
				  in three acts. By John Brougham, comedian.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1856-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 121 Nassau-Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 158</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous owner:
				  Wm. J. LeMoyne</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">166</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Daly, Augustin]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Rehearsing a Tragedy : A conceit in one act. Altered and
				  adapted from "The Critic" of Richard Brinsley Sheridan.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1889</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>greenish-brown wrapper. Imprint reads: 'Privately Printed for
				  Mr. Daly."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">155</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Gilbert, Clayton H.]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Rescued : [An original temperance drama in two
				  acts.]</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1880s</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[Clyde, Ohio]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[A.D. Ames?]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Ames' Series of Standard and Minor Drama], [51]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper and not title page, but the title, number of acts,
				  theme, and typography suggest that it is an Ames publication of Clayton
				  Gilbert's play "Rescued."</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">155</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Callaway, Emilie H.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Return of Deborah : A farce in two acts. By Emilie
				  H. Callaway.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's International Copyrighted Edition of the Works of the
				  Best Authors, 129</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>grey wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">155</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Jaimson, George</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Revolutionary Soldier; or, The Old Seventy-Sixer : A
				  farce in one act. By George Jaimson, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 271</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light brown wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">155</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Arden, H[enry] T[homas]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Right-Fall Heir; or, The Sea-Rover &amp; The Fall
				  Over : A burlesque in one act, by H.T. Arden.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1868-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Thomas Hailes Lacy</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper. A souvenir edition.</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">156</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Bulwer, Edward Lytton</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Rightful Heir : A drama in five acts. By Lord Lytton
				  (Sir Edward Lytton Bulwer).</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900?</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Chicago</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Dramatic Publishing Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Sergel's Acting Drama, 38</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">156</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Leland, Oliver S[hepard]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Rights of Man : A comedy in two acts. By Oliver S.
				  Leland, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 229</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">156</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Leland, Oliver S[hepard]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Rights of Man : A comedy in two acts. By Oliver S.
				  Leland, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 229</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper. This is the first of two copies of this play
				  bound together in the same pamphlet binder.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">156</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Leland, Oliver S[hepard]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Rights of Man : A comedy in two acts. By Oliver S.
				  Leland, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 229</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper. This is the second of two copies of this play
				  bound together in the same pamphlet binder.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">156</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Burke, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Rip Van Winkle: A Legend of the Catskills. : A romantic
				  drama in two acts. Adapted from Washington Irving's Sketch Book, by Charles
				  Burke.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 174</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">156</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Burke, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Rip Van Winkle: A Legend of the Catskills. : A romantic
				  drama in two acts. Adapted from Washington Irving's Sketch Book, by Charles
				  Burke.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1935</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 174</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">156</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Burke, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Rip Van Winkle: A Legend of the Catskills. : A romantic
				  drama in two acts. Adapted from Washington Irving's Sketch Book, by Charles
				  Burke.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 174</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">156</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Burke, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Rip Van Winkle: A Legend of the Catskills. : A romantic
				  drama in two acts. Adapted from Washington Irving's Sketch Book, by Charles
				  Burke.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 174</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">156</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Browne, W.G</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Ripples : A farce in one act. By W.G.
				  Browne.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1905</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Clyde, Ohio</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Ames' Publishing Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Ames' Series of Standard and Minor Drama, 180</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">156</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">White, C[harles]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Rival Lovers : A Negro farce in one act and one
				  scene. Written and arranged by C. White.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1880-1881</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 30</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">156</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morse, Katharine</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>On the Road to Parnassus : A play in two scenes. By
				  Katharine Morse, A.M.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1922-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's International Copyrighted Edition of the Works of the
				  Best Authors], [441]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">156</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Schiller, [Johann Christoph] Friedrich [von]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Robbers : A tragedy in five acts. Translated from
				  the German of Frederick Schiller.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 103</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellowish-orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">156</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wilkins, W. Henri</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Rock Allen, the Orphan; or, Lost and Found : A comedy
				  drama in two acts, by W. Henri Wilkins.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1905</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Clyde, Ohio</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Ames' Publishing Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Ames' Series of Standard and Minor Drama, 45</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-red wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">156</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Goodrich, Frank B. and Frank L. Warden</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Romance After Marriage; or, The Maiden Wife : A comedy
				  in three acts. By Frank B. Goodrich and Frank L. Warden.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 187</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">156</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Brougham, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Romance and Reality; or, The Young Virginian : An
				  original comedy in five acts. By John Brougham.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T.H. French, Successor to Samuel French &amp; Son,
				  Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 119</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">156</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Edwards, Pierrepont and Lester Wallack</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Romance of a Poor Young Man : A drama, adapted from
				  the French of Octave Feuillet, by Messrs. Pierrepont Edwards and Lester
				  Wallack.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1859-1863</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 225</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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               <did>
                  <container type="box">156</container>
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                     <persname role="author">Edwards, Pierrepont and Lester Wallack</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Romance of a Poor Young Man : A drama, adapted from
				  the French of Octave Feuillet, by Messrs. Pierrepont Edwards and Lester
				  Wallack.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T.H. French, Successor to Samuel French &amp; Son,
				  Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 225</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">156</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Lloyd, T.A.]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Romp : A musical entertainment in two acts. Altered
				  from Love In the City, by Mr. Bickerstaffe. Second edition.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1812</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York: At the Dramatic Repository], Shakspeare Gallery</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[D. Longworth]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">156</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Griffin, George W.H.]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Rose Dale : An Ethiopian burlesque on Lester Wallack's
				  "Rosedale," as performed by Griffin &amp; Christy's Minstrels, at the "Fifth
				  Avenue Opera House," New York.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1880-1881</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 92</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">156</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">English, W[illia]m B.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Rosina Meadows, The Village Maid; or, Temptations
				  Unveiled : A local domestic drama in three acts. As originally performed at the
				  National Theatre, Boston, with extraordinary success. Adapted by Charles H.
				  Saunders, from the popular novel of that name, by Wm. B. English.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1855-1859</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: 128 Washington St., corner of Water</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>William V. Spencer</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Spencer's Boston Theatre, 11</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>cream-colored publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper added by a
				  previous owner: Wm. J. LeMoyne. Contains minor production notations.</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">156</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Adkisson, Noble</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Ruined By Drink : An original temperance drama in four
				  acts, by Noble Adkisson, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1942</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 404</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">157</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Adkisson, Noble</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Ruined By Drink : An original temperance drama in four
				  acts, by Noble Adkisson, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 404</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">157</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Garrick, David</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Rule a Wife and Have a Wife : A comedy; altered from
				  Beaumont and Fletcher, by David Garrick.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1822</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: Court-Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Wells and Lilly</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Oxberry's New English Drama], [52]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">157</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Leavitt, A[ndrew] J. and H[ubert] W. Eagan</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Running the Blockade : An Ethiopian sketch. By A.J.
				  Leavitt and H.W. Eagan.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Ethiopian Drama, New Series, 15</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">157</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Winston, Mary A.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Rural Ruse : A comedy in one act, by Mary A.
				  Winston.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1893-1921</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: No. 5 Hamilton Place</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Baker's Edition of Plays</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tannish-orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">157</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>Victor Hugo's Drama of Ruy Blas : As presented by Edwin
				  Booth.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1921</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Philadelphia: 923 Arch Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Penn Publishing Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Edwin Booth's Prompt Book</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light blue wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">157</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Howard, Bronson</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Saratoga; or, Pistols for Seven : A comic drama in five
				  acts. By Bronson Howard.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 369</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">157</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>Scenes at Gurney's : An Ethiopian act, as performed by
				  the San Francisco Minstrels, New York.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Ethiopian Drama , 54</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">157</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[White, Charles]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Scenes in the Studio</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1885-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 44</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">166</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The School for Scandal : A comedy in five acts. By
				  Richard Brinsley Sheridan. As re-modeled and arranged for the Fifth Avenue
				  Theatre by Mr. Augustin Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1874-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. This is printed in a larger than normal size.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">157</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Simpson, John Palgrave]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Scrap of Paper</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900?</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Chicago</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Dramatic Publishing Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper, no title page</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">157</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Robertson, Thomas William]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Sea of Ice; or, A Thirst for Gold, and The Wild
				  Flower of Mexico : A romantic drama in five tableaux.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 114</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">157</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Simpson, J[ohn] Palgrave</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Second Love : An original drama in three acts. By J.
				  Palgrave Simpson, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1856-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 390 Broadway</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Perry</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous owner:
				  Ida Vernon. Contains extensive production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">157</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Miles, George H.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Senior Valiente : A comedy in five acts. By George H.
				  Miles, Esq. of Baltimore, Md.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1859</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: 128 Washington St., corner of Water, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>William V. Spencer</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Spencer's Boston Theatre, 193</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">157</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pilgrim, James</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Servants by Legacy : A farce in one act. By James
				  Pilgrim, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1858-1859</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: 128 Washington St., corner of Water</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>William V. Spencer</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Spencer's Boston Theatre, 176</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>cream wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">157</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pilgrim, James</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Servants by Legacy : A farce in one act. By James
				  Pilgrim, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 260</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">157</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Taylor, M.M./ and Sara Hawkes Sterling</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Shakespeare Wooing/ Hamlet's Brides : A play of
				  shreds and patches taken from the works of William Shakespeare. By M.M. Taylor.
				  A Shakespearean burlesque in one act. By Sara Hawkes Sterling.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1915-1921</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: No. 5 Hamilton Place</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Baker's Edition of Plays</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper. These are two separate plays published in the
				  same volume.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">157</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Baker, George Melville]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Shall Our Mothers Vote?</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1904-1921</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: Hamilton Place</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Baker's Edition of Plays</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">157</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pilgrim, James</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Shandy Maguire; or, The Bould Boy of the Mountain : A
				  drama in two acts. By James Pilgrim.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 243</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">157</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>She Wou'd and She Wou'd Not : A comedy, by Colley
				  Cibber. Re-arranged and adapted into four acts, by Augustin Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1886</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light green wrapper. Imprint reads: "Printed for Daly's
				  Theatre."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box"> 158</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Taylor, Tom</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Sheep in Wolf's Clothing : A domestic drama in one
				  act. Freely adapted from Mad. De Girardin's "Une Femme Qui Deteste Son Mari."
				  By Tom Taylor, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1870-1877</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 33 Rose Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>De Witt's Acting Plays, 79</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper. Previous owner: Ida Vernon.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">158</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Taylor, Tom</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Sheep in Wolf's Clothing : A domestic drama in one
				  act. Freely adapted from Mad. De Girardin's "Une Femme Qui Deteste Son Mari."
				  By Tom Taylor, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
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                  <p>De Witt's Acting Plays, 79</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>The Shoemaker of Toulouse; or, The Avenger of Humble
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                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
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                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 253</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>The Shoemaker of Toulouse; or, The Avenger of Humble
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                  <p>William V. Spencer</p>
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               <odd>
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                  <p>Spencer's Boston Theatre, 39</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>Protective wrapper from the previous owner: William J.
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                  <unittitle>Signing the Declaration of Independence; or, Scenes in
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
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                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 299</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>The Silver Spoon : A character sketch in four parts. By
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: No. 5 Hamilton Place</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
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                  <p>The William Warren Edition of Standard Plays</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Hill, F[rederic] S[tanhope]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Six Degrees of Crime; or, Wine, Women, Gambling,
				  Theft, Murder, and the Scaffold : A melo drama in six parts. By F.S.
				  Hill.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: 128 Washington Street, corner of Water</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Wm. V. Spencer</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>Protective wrapper added by the previous owner: Wm. J.
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                     <persname role="author">Hill, F[rederic] S[tanhope]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Six Degrees of Crime; or, Wine, Women, Gambling,
				  Theft, Murder, and the Scaffold : A melo drama in six parts. By F.S.
				  Hill.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 237</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>The Snow Storm; or, Lowina of Tobolskow : A melo
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: Circulating Library and Dramatic Repository, 94
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J. Robinson</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from the previous
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
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                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 368</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>The Snowstorm : A play in one act. By Sidney
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 368</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Parlor Comedies, 4</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Woodward, T. Trask</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Social Glass; or, Victims of the Bottle : The great
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 385</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>Somebody's Coat : An Ethiopian sketch. By A.J. Leavitt
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Ethiopian Drama, New Series, 3</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Goodwin, J. Cheever</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Song Words of Wang : Operatic burletta in two acts.
				  Libretto by J. Cheever Goodwin. Music by Woolson Morse. As produced by The
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 18 East 22nd St.</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T.B. Harms &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>cream-colored wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Townsend, Charles</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Spy of Gettysburg : An original drama in four acts.
				  By Charles Townsend. Author's Edition.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: No. 5 Hamilton Place</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Baker's Edition of Plays</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Durivage, O[liver] E[verett]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Stage-Struck Yankee : A farce in one act. By O.E.
				  Durivage, Esq.</unittitle>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 215</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Taylor, Tom</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Still Waters Run Deep : An original comedy in three
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 276</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Sullivan, Frances P.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Standard Recitations by Best Authors. : A choice
				  selection of beautiful compositions, carefully compiled for school, lyceum,
				  parlor, and other entertainments, by Frances P. Sullivan.</unittitle>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 86 Nassau Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>M.J. Ivers &amp; Co.</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Standard Recitations, 1</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                     <persname role="author">Mercer, S.C</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Star of Empire; or, Blue and Gray : By S.C.
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Louisville, Ky.</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>"Printed by John P. Morton and Company"</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper </p>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper. Imprint reads: "Privately Printed for Augustin
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                     <persname role="author">Triplet, James</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Supper in Dixie : A farce in one act. By James
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 296</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>The Surgeon of Paris : An historical drama in four acts.
				  Written by J.S. Jones, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 251</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orangish-yellow wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>The Temperance Doctor : A moral drama in two acts. By
				  Harry Seymour.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 356</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
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                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Tempest : By William Shakspere. Arranged for four
				  acts by Augustin Daly.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>white wrapper. The front cover calls this "the Anniversary
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                     <persname role="author">Brougham, John</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Temptation; or, The Irish Emigrant : A comic drama in
				  two acts. By John Brougham.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1856-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 121 Nassau Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's American Drama, 20</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous owner: J.
				  Biddles.</p>
               </odd>
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               <did>
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                     <persname role="author">Brougham, John</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Temptation; or, The Irish Emigrant : A comic drama in
				  two acts. By John Brougham.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 65</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">159</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pratt, William W.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Ten Nights in a Bar-Room : A temperance drama in five
				  acts. Founded on Mr. T.S. Arthur's novel, by William W. Pratt.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 339</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">159</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pratt, William W.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Ten Nights in a Bar-Room : A temperance drama in five
				  acts. Founded on Mr. T.S. Arthur's novel, by William W. Pratt.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 339</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">159</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Woolf, Benjamin Edward</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>That Nose! : An original farce in one act. By Benjamin
				  Edward Woolf.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 279</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">159</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Leavitt, A[ndrew] J. and H[ubert] W. Eagan</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>That Wife of Mine : A Negro sketch in one scene. By A.J.
				  Leavitt and H.W. Eagan.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28-30 West 38th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Ethiopian Drama, New Series, 25</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">159</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Test Case; or, Grass Versus Granite : A comedy in four
				  acts (from the German of Blumenthal and Kadelburg), by Augustin
				  Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1893</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>rust red wrapper. Imprint reads: "Printed as Manuscript Only,
				  for the Author."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">159</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Payne, John Howard</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Therese, the Orphan of Geneva : A drama in three acts.
				  Translated form the French, altered and adapted to the English stage, by John
				  Howard Payne.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1943</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 111</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">159</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Payne, John Howard</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Therese, the Orphan of Geneva : A drama in three acts.
				  By John Howard Payne, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1838-1839</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Philadelphia: 11 North Sixth Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Turner &amp; Fisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Turner's Dramatic Library</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous owner:
				  Wm. J. LeMoyne. Contains extensive production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">159</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Payne, John Howard</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Therese, the Orphan of Geneva : A drama in three acts.
				  Translated form the French, altered and adapted to the English stage, by John
				  Howard Payne.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 111</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">159</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Baker, George Melville]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Thirty Minutes for Refreshments : A farce.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: No. 47 Franklin Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Geo. M. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Amateur Drama</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>cream-colored wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">160</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Baker, George Melville]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Thorn Among the Roses</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1876-1879</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: No. 47 Franklin Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Geo. M. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Amateur Drama</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>cream-colored wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">160</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Baker, George Melville]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Thorn Among the Roses</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1889-1896</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Amateur Drama</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>pinkish-orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">160</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>The Three Black Smiths : An original Ethiopian
				  eccentricity in one scene.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1873-1876</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 37</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">160</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Leavitt, A[ndrew] J. and H[ubert] W. Eagan</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Thumping Process : A Negro sketch in one scene. By
				  A.J. Leavitt.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T.H. French, Successor to Samuel French &amp; Son, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Ethiopian Drama, New Series, 26</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">160</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Taylor, Tom</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Ticket-of-Leave Man : A drama in four acts. By Tom
				  Taylor, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1940</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 329</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">160</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Taylor, Tom</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Ticket-of-Leave Man : A drama in four acts. By Tom
				  Taylor, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1943</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 329</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">Test Case to Ticklish Times</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Taylor, Tom</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Ticket-of-Leave Man</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1863-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[London: 89 Strand]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Thomas Hailes Lacy]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[Lacy's Acting Edition], [871]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous owner:
				  Ida Vernon. Contains extensive production notations.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">160</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Griffin, G[eorge] W.H[oward]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Ticket-Taker; or, The Masquerade Ball : A popular
				  Ethiopian farce, as performed by Griffin &amp; Christy's Minstrels, New York.
				  Arranged by G.W.H. Griffin, manager of the Fifth Avenue Opera
				  House.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">160</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Morton, J[ohn] M[addison]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Ticklish Times : A farce in one act. By J.M. Morton,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 256</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">160</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Mack, R[obert] E.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Tis the Darkest Hour Before Dawn : A petite comedy in
				  one act. By R.E. Mack.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 315</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellowish-orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">160</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Taylor, Tom]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>To Parents and Guardians! At Jubilee House
				  Establishment, Clapham, Young Gentlemen Are, &amp;c., &amp;c. : An original
				  comic drama in one act.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1856-1857</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 121 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's American Drama, 45</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">160</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Taylor, Tom]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>To Parents and Guardians! At Jubilee House
				  Establishment, Clapham, Young Gentlemen Are, &amp;c., &amp;c. : An original
				  comic drama in one act.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 127</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">160</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Fitzball, Edward]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Tom Cringle; [or, Mat of the Iron Hand] : [A drama in
				  two acts by Edward Fitzball.]</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1854-1936</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Samuel French]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper, no title page. Previous owner: S.W. Glenn. The
				  publisher and approx. date comes from comparing this with other copies of "Tom
				  Cringle" in terms of typography.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">160</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Burton, William]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Toodles : A domestic drama in two acts. As performed
				  at the theatres in New York.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T.H. French, Successor to Samuel French &amp; Son, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 54</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">160</container>
                  <origination/>
                  <unittitle>La Tour de Nesle; or, The Chamber of Death : An
				  historical drama, from the French of Victor Hugo. In three acts.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 112</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper. Though the subtitle says it comes from "Victor
				  Hugo", this is actually a translation from the work of Alexandre Dumas, pere,
				  likely translated by George Almar.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">160</container>
                  <origination>
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                  <p>Boston</p>
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                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Amateur Drama</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Magnus, Julian</persname>
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                  <unittitle>A Trumped Suit : A comedy in one act, by Julian
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
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                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Baker's Edition of Plays</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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                  <unittitle>Turkeys in Season : An original Ethiopian whimsicality.
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				  1880-1881</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
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                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 91</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Williams, Thomas J[ohn]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Turn Him Out : A farce in one act, by Thomas J.
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				  1878-1887</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 291</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>The Turnpike Gate : A musical entertainment in two acts.
				  By T. Knight.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1826-1827</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <p>Philadelphia </p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>A.R. Poole, and Ash &amp; Mason</p>
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               <odd>
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                  <p>Lopez and Wemyss' Acting American Theatre, [9]</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper added by a previous
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                  <unittitle>Twas I! : A farce in one act. By John Howard
				  Payne.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1876</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 128</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Payne, John Howard</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Twas I; or, The Truth a Lie : A farce in two acts, as
				  performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, London, and at the Park Theatre,
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: Circulating Library and Dramatic Repository, 4
				  Chambers-St.</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>E.M. Murden</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper added by a previous
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                     <persname role="author">Albery, James</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Tweedie's Rights : An original comedy in two acts. By
				  James Albery.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1871-1877</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 33 Rose Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>De Witt's Acting Plays, 168</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Williams, Thomas J[ohn]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Tweedleton's Tail-Coat : A farce, by Thomas J. Williams,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 328</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
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                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
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                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper. Imprint reads: "Privately Printed for Augustin
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: Court Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Wells and Lilly</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Oxberry's Edition</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light orange publisher wrapper, but this also has an additional
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                     <persname role="author">Shakespeare, William</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Twelfth Night; or, What You Will : A comedy in five
				  acts. By William Shakspeare.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 58</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                  <unittitle>Twenty Minutes Under an Umbrella : Comic interlude, by
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 404</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Dubourg, A[ugustus] W.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Twenty Minutes Under an Umbrella : Comic interlude, by
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 404</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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                     <persname role="author">Pierron, Eugene and Adolphe Lafferriere</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Two Can Play at That Game : A petit comedy in one act.
				  Translated and adapted from the French of MM. Eugene Pierron and Adolphe
				  Lafferriere.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1899-1902</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 24 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 231</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Shakespeare, William</persname>
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				  William Shakspeare.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1928-1936</unitdate>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Incorporated 1899</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 29</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Two Gentlemen of Verona : A comedy in four acts, by
				  William Shakspere. Re-arranged by Augustin Daly.</unittitle>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>green wrapper. Imprint reads: "Privately Printed for Augustin
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">[Dibdin, Thomas]</persname>
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                  <unittitle>The Two Gregories; or, Luck in a Name : An operatic
				  farce in one act.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 67</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Two Old Comedies: The Belle's Stratagem, and The Wonder
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York}</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brown wrapper. Imprint reads: "Privately Printed from the Prompt
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                  <unittitle>The Two Pompeys : An Ethiopian sketch. By A.J. Leavitt
				  and H.W. Eagan.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T.H. French, Successor to Samuel French &amp; Son,
				  Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Ethiopian Drama, New Series, 14</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Booth, Junius Brutus</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Ugolino : A tragedy in three acts. By Junius Brutus
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                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 120</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
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            <c02 level="item">
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				  1924-1931</unitdate>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 218</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 218</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                     <persname role="author">Aiken, George L.</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Uncle Tom's Cabin; or, Life Among the Lowly : A domestic
				  drama in six acts. Dramatized by George L. Aiken.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 218</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Under the Gaslight : A totally original and picturesque
				  drama of life and love in these times, in five acts. By Augustin
				  Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1941</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 378</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
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            <c02 level="item">
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                  <container type="box">162</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
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                  <unittitle>Under the Gaslight : A totally original and picturesque
				  drama of life and love in these times, in five acts. By Augustin
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                     <extent/>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 575 Broadway</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>W.C. Wemyss, Publisher</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Wemyss' Acting Drama</p>
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               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. Protective wrapper from a previous owner: J.
				  Biddles. Some production notations.</p>
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            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">162</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Under the Gaslight : A totally original and picturesque
				  drama of life and love in these times, in five acts. By Augustin
				  Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 378</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">162</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Under the Gaslight : A totally original and picturesque
				  drama of life and love in these times, in five acts. By Augustin
				  Daly.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1867?</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper. This appears to be offprinted from the Wemyss'
				  Edition, but it is in a larger format similar to Daly's "printed but not
				  published" plays.</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">162</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Griffin, G[eorge] W.H[oward]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>An Unhappy Pair : An Ethiopian farce in one scene.
				  Written and arranged by G.W.H. Griffin.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1890</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 89 Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 50</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>brownish-orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">162</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Leavitt, A[ndrew] J. and H[ubert] W. Eagan</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Upper Ten Thousand : An Ethiopian sketch. By A.J.
				  Leavitt and H.W. Eagan.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Ethiopian Drama, New Series, 11</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">166</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Logan, Cornelius Ambrosius]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Vermont Wool-Dealer : A farce in one
				  act.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1969</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 173</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>This is a photocopy of the play listed below.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">162</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Logan, Cornelius Ambrosius]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Vermont Wool-Dealer : A farce in one
				  act.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 173</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">162</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Logan, Cornelius Ambrosius]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Vermont Wool-Dealer : A farce in one act.
				  </unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1887-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 173</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">162</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Grundy, Sydney</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Vicar of Bray : An original English comic opera in
				  two acts. Words by Sydney Grundy. Music by Edward Solomon.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1882</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Philadelphia</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>J.M. Stoddart &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>greenish-cream colored wrapper. A souvenir copy for distribution
				  at the Fifth Ave. Theatre production of the piece in 1882.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">162</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Maturin, Edward</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Viola : A play in four acts. By Edward
				  Maturin.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 207</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">162</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Stephens, Henry H.</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Virginia; or, Ringing the Changes : A new and original
				  comic opera in two acts. Written by Henry H. Stephens. Composed by Edward
				  Solomon.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1883</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 Union Square</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Wm. A Pond &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>light green wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">162</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Baker, George Melville]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Visions of Freedom : A national
				  allegory.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1889-1896</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Boston: No. 23 Winter Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Walter H. Baker &amp; Co.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>The Amateur Drama</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">162</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pryce, Richard</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Visit : A play in one act, by Richard
				  Pryce.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1910-1924</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>London: 26 Southampton Street, Strand</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Ltd., Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Acting Edition, 2356</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">162</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Barrymore, W[illiam]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Wallace, the Hero of Scotland : An historical drama in
				  three acts. By W. Barrymore, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Standard Drama], [261]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">162</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Barrymore, W[illiam]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Wallace, the Hero of Scotland : An historical drama in
				  three acts. By W. Barrymore, Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1864-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 261</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">162</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[Noah, Mordecai Manuel]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Wandering Boys; or, The Castle of Olival : A drama
				  in two acts. By Anon.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 183</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">162</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Boucicault, Dion[ysus Lardner] and Charles Seymour</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Wanted--A Widow with Immediate Possession : A farce in
				  one act. by Dion Borcicault and Charles Seymour.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 West 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 137</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
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            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">162</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Rogers, John W., Jr</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Wedding Presents : Play in one act. By John W. Rogers,
				  Jr.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1926-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">162</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Rogers, John W., Jr</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Wedding Presents : Play in one act. By John W. Rogers,
				  Jr.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1926-1931</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">163</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Daly, Augustin</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Wet Blanket : An intermission from the Matriarch's
				  Ball. By Augustin Daly. From the French of Bilhaud &amp; Levy.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1890s</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>[New York}</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Printed, Not Published]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper Imprint reads: "Privately Printed for Augustin
				  Daly."</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">163</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Townsend, Charles</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A White Mountain Boy : An original drama in five acts.
				  By Charles Townsend.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1940</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Phildelphia: 1617 Latimer St.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>The Penn Play Company</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>tan wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">163</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Leavitt, A[ndrew] J. and H[ubert] W. Eagan</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Who Stole the Chickens? : An Ethiopian sketch. By A.J.
				  Leavitt and H.W. Eagan.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1900-1910</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 26 W. 22d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Ethiopian Drama, New Series, 10</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">163</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Coyne, J[oseph] Stirling</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>A Widow Hunt : An original comedy in three acts. Altered
				  from his own comedy of "Everybody's Friend." By J. Stirling Coyne,
				  Esq.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1870-1877</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 33 Rose Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Robert M. De Witt, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>De Witt's Acting Plays, 12</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">163</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Knowles, James Sheridan</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Wife: A Tale of Mantua : A play in five acts. By
				  James Sheridan Knowles.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1891-1895</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 28 West 23d Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>T.H. French, Successor to Samuel French &amp; Son, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 5</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">163</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Knowles, James Sheridan</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Wife; or, The Father's Grave: A Tale of Mantua : A
				  play in five acts. By James Sheridan Knowles.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1833</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>Philadelphia</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>[Turner and Son?]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>Turner's American Stage</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no publisher wrapper. Protective wrapper added by a previous
				  owner: Tho. McCutcheon or A.H. Purdy.</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">163</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Pilgrim, James</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Wild Irish Girl : A drama in three acts, by James
				  Pilgrim.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1924-1943</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 25 West 45th Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French, Publisher</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Standard Drama, 336</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">163</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">[O'Keeffe, John]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Wild Oats</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1860s-1910s</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>no wrapper or title page. Previous owner: Mrs. Ida B. Taylor</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">163</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">White, C[harles]</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Wreck : A nautical Negro farce. Arranged by C.
				  White. In one act and one scene.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Ethiopian Drama, 18</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">163</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Barnett, Morris</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Yankee Peddler; or, Old Times in Virginia : A farce in
				  one act. By Morris Barnett.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1878-1887</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 38 East 14th St., Union Sq.</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 169</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>orange wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">163</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Lancaster, Edward</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>The Manager's Daughter : An interlude in one act. By
				  Edward Lancaster, Esq. Being the original of the play performed by Miss Agnes
				  Robertson, Mrs. Florence, and others, under the title of The Young
				  Actress.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1872-1878</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: No. 122 Nassau Street</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French &amp; Son, Publishers</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>French's Minor Drama, 285</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="item">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">163</container>
                  <origination>
                     <persname role="author">Wilkins, Ed[ward] G.P</persname>
                  </origination>
                  <unittitle>Young New York : A comedy in three acts. By Ed: G.P.
				  Wilkins.</unittitle>
                  <unitdate era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1857-1872</unitdate>
                  <physdesc>
                     <extent/>
                  </physdesc>
               </did>
               <odd>
                  <head>Place of Publication:</head>
                  <p>New York: 122 Nassau Street, Up Stairs</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Publisher:</head>
                  <p>Samuel French </p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Series:</head>
                  <p>[French's Standard Drama], [185]</p>
               </odd>
               <odd>
                  <head>Item Specific Details:</head>
                  <p>yellow wrapper</p>
               </odd>
            </c02>
         </c01>
         <c01 level="series">
            <did>
               <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Administrative
				information</unittitle>
               <unitdate type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				1935-1962</unitdate>
            </did>
            <c02 level="file">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">166</container>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Division of Drama Accession
				  Record</unittitle>
                  <unitdate type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">approximately
				  1935-1962</unitdate>
               </did>
            </c02>
            <c02 level="file">
               <did>
                  <container type="box">168</container>
                  <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Card catalog</unittitle>
                  <unitdate type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">undated</unitdate>
               </did>
               <scopecontent>
                  <p>Includes acquisition information for each play.</p>
               </scopecontent>
            </c02>
         </c01>
      </dsc>
   </archdesc>
</ead>

